Public Town Parks - Pinedale, Wyoming
CCC Ponds
The CCC Ponds are an important recreational feature to the Pinedale Area. The CCC Ponds were re-constructed during the 1990s to provide for various wildlife species: the Fish Pond, Duck Pond, Beaver Pond, and Frog Pond. A walking path was added to enable public access, as well as the installation of benches, interpretive signs and a parking lot. Over the years the area has seen increasing recreational…
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American Legion Park
This beautiful setting attracts locals and visitors with its lush grass, healthy established trees, walking path, covered picnic shelters, seated benches, wildlife, and its proximity to the peaceful flow of Pine Creek. American Legion Park features an outdoor amphitheater for seasonal concerts and events.
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Veteran’s Memorial Park
Pinedale is a community that cares about its veterans and its history as seen by the Veterans Memorial Monument. 68,000 pounds of glossy, black granite, engraved with the names of those who served surround a central column that is topped with a bronze sculpture of two soaring eagles with the inscription, "Honor, Service, Pride." Members of Fremont Peak VFW Post 4801 conducted extensive research with veteran names going back several…
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Wrangler Skate Park
Perfect for the active visitor, this park is home to the local skate park, beach volleyball court, and basketball court. Picnic tables and restrooms are also available.
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Boyd Skinner Memorial Park
Established in 1949, and named after Sergeant Boyd Skinner, a Marine, and a Pinedale local, who was killed in action on Iwo Jima, this is Pinedale's most visited park. This popular attraction is complete with a playground, swings set with two ADA seats, picnic tables, a kid's fishing pond, and a walking path.Public restrooms are opened seasonally Memorial Weekend thru Labor Day.
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Dudley Key Field
Popular during the spring, summer, and fall, this park is home to softball, baseball and soccer leagues complete with restrooms, picnic tables, and a field house.
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Burzlander Sledding Hill
Burzlander Sledding Hill is a natural open space located at the corner of US HWY 191 and Fremont Lake Road. Artists enjoy the area to study the seasonal changes of an alpine landscape, dogs love it for a stop on a road trip, and children love it for its two sledding hills come winter. The park has a parking area, a short walking path,…
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Split Diamond Park
Split Diamond Park is a small grassy area to walk the dogs, sit at the picnic table, and enjoy the vista of the Wind River Mountains near Willow Lake Road.
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Tom Orcutt Memorial Park
Donated by Crowell Orcutt Dean, this open space is a quiet play place located in Shelter Park with a covered canopy with several picnic tables, restrooms, a large, open grassy play area, and a playground.
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Trails Creek Park
Trails Creek Park is one of Pinedale's newest parks. This park contains a playground and breathtaking views of Fremont Peak.
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