Public Parks

Laramie, Wyoming

  • LaBonte Park

    • a large, multi-use community park featuring a skate park, soccer fields, softball fields, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and open green space. It’s popular for youth sports, family activities, and outdoor recreation.

  • Scout Park

    • open fields, a walking path, playground equipment, picnic tables, and restrooms. It’s a great park for casual walks, family outings, and youth sports practices.

  • Kiowa Park

    • a modern playground, updated synthetic turf, and open space for play. It’s ideal for families with younger children looking for a clean, simple neighborhood park.

  • Optimist Park

    • sits along the Laramie River Greenbelt and offers access to walking/biking trails, picnic tables, open lawns, and relaxing waterfront views. It’s perfect for quiet outdoor time, biking, and nature walks.

  • Washington Park

    • one of Laramie’s most popular recreation spots, featuring large open lawns, playgrounds, tennis courts, picnic shelters, and mature trees. It’s great for picnics, gatherings, and outdoor sports.

  • Undine Park

    • a playground, splash pad (seasonal), athletic courts, picnic shelters, and plenty of shaded grassy areas. It’s a favorite for families with kids, especially in warmer months.

  • Harbon Park

    • a small neighborhood park with a playground and open green space. It provides a quiet and accessible play area for nearby families.

  • LaPrele Park

    • a peaceful neighborhood park best known for its Huck Finn Kids’ Fishing Pond, a popular spot for youth fishing events and family outings. The park features open grassy areas, mature trees, a playground, and plenty of space for picnics and relaxed outdoor activities. It’s a quiet and convenient destination for families looking to enjoy nature close to home.

  • Kiwanis Park

    • a spacious neighborhood park that features open grassy areas, a playground, picnic tables, and mature trees for shade. It offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere that’s great for casual play, small gatherings, and outdoor activities. The park’s wide open space makes it a convenient spot for kids to run, play, and enjoy the outdoors.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

  • Lion Park

    • one of Cheyenne’s largest and most popular parks. It features walking paths, lakes for paddle boating and fishing, a playground, picnic shelters, and open green spaces. It’s also connected to the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, making it great for families, walkers, and outdoor relaxation.

  • Cheyenne Botanic Garden

    • Located within Lions Park, the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens offer beautiful gardens, a conservatory, walking paths, and educational exhibits. It’s a peaceful place for plant lovers, families, and anyone looking for a quiet outdoor escape.

  • Holliday Park

    • big grassy areas, playgrounds, picnic spots, and the famous Big Boy Steam Engine on display. It’s a favorite for families, walkers, and kids who love exploring the large locomotive.

  • Mylar Park

    • a lake for fishing, wide open grassy areas, a playground, and a walking path. It’s a great choice for peaceful walks, easy fishing, and relaxed outdoor time.

  • Cahill Park

    • a well-used neighborhood park in Cheyenne featuring playgrounds, open grassy areas, soccer fields, and picnic spaces. It’s a popular spot for youth sports, family outings, and everyday outdoor play.

  • Curt Gowdy State Park

    • sits between Cheyenne and Laramie and offers scenic mountain views, hiking and biking trails, reservoirs for fishing and boating, and picnic areas. It’s one of the region’s most popular outdoor destinations for families and adventure lovers.

  • Clear Creek Park

    • a quiet neighborhood park offering open grassy space, a playground, and a walking path. It’s a simple, family-friendly spot for casual play, exercise, and outdoor relaxation in a peaceful residential setting.

Fort Collins, Colorado

  • City Park

    • a large, historic neighborhood park featuring open lawns, athletic fields, tennis courts, a playground, and shady picnic areas. It’s located near downtown and is a popular spot for family outings and casual outdoor activities.

  • Edora Park

    • one of Fort Collins’ largest parks, offering a skate park, sports fields, playgrounds, disc golf, and access to scenic trails along Spring Creek. It’s a great all-in-one destination for active families and outdoor recreation.

  • Fossil Creek Park

    • a modern playground, splash pad, skate park, fishing pond, and wide open spaces. It’s especially popular with families and kids looking for a fun and energetic outdoor environment.

  • Rolland Moore Park

    • sports fields, tennis courts, a playground, picnic shelters, and access to the Spring Creek Trail. It’s a hub for youth sports and community gatherings.

  • Spring Canyon Park

    • a large playground, splash pad, athletic courts, picnic shelters, and scenic natural areas. It’s one of the most popular family parks in west Fort Collins.

  • Twin Silo Park

    • its iconic twin silos, massive playground, community gardens, bike trails, and natural open space. It’s a favorite for families and kids who love creative and adventurous play.

  • Avery Park

    • a splash pad, playground, shady picnic spots, and open green lawns. It’s a comfortable neighborhood park close to Colorado State University.

  • Greenbriar Park

    • a quiet residential park with walking paths, a playground, open fields, and peaceful natural landscaping—ideal for relaxed, everyday outdoor time.

  • Overland Park

    • large open spaces, sports fields, and a playground, offering a simple and clean environment for casual play and community activities.

  • Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area

    • walking trails, bird-watching viewing points, and scenic reservoir views. It’s a great place for families who enjoy wildlife, nature, and quiet outdoor exploration.

  • Horsetooth Mountain Open Space

    • a popular open space west of Fort Collins known for its scenic hiking trails, mountain views, and the iconic Horsetooth Rock formation. It’s great for hiking, trail running, wildlife viewing, and enjoying striking Front Range landscapes.

  • Reservoir Ridge Natural Area

    • rugged foothills trails overlooking Horsetooth Reservoir. It’s a favorite destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners who enjoy natural terrain and wide-open views of the water and surrounding hills.

  • Lee Martinez Park

    • a family-friendly community park featuring playgrounds, open lawns, a farm-themed attraction (The Farm at Lee Martinez Park), picnic shelters, and access to the Poudre River Trail. It’s ideal for families with young children and outdoor gatherings.

  • Lory State Park

    • borders Horsetooth Reservoir and includes miles of scenic trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. With views of the foothills, coves, and backcountry terrain, it’s one of the region’s most popular outdoor adventure destinations.

  • Sugar Beet Park

    • a modern neighborhood park featuring a playground, climbing structures, open grassy fields, picnic areas, and splash pad elements. It’s a colorful and inviting space designed for families and children of all ages.

Theme Parks

All Points West

  • Contact Info:

  • Location:

    • 1575 N 4th St. #107, Laramie, WY 82072

  • Description:

    • Escape Room & Fun Center is a family-oriented amusement venue in Laramie, Wyoming, combining themed escape rooms, an arcade, laser tag, and interactive attractions under one roof. The center emphasizes accessible, affordable fun for families, parties, and team events, blending nostalgic arcade play with immersive adventure experiences.