Wyoming Inline Skating Trails and Maps

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Length
Surfaces
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Al's Way

2.9 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Allison Draw Greenway

3.8 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Bear River State Park

3 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Gravel

Beck Lake Park Bike Trail

2 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Casper Rail Trail

6.2 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Cig-Conoco Pathway

0.82 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Converse Avenue Greenway

1.9 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Crow Creek Greenway

2.6 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Dry Creek Greenway

7 mi
State: WY
Concrete

East Cheyenne Greenway

3.8 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Green River Greenbelt Pathway

3.5 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete

Greybull Riverwalk

3 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Highway 16 Bike Path

3 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Jackson Hole Community Pathway System

27 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Dirt

Laramie River Greenbelt Trail

5.75 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Lions Park Greenway

0.9 mi
State: WY
Concrete

North Pathway

20.3 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Platte River Trail (WY)

10 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Pointe Greenway

1.5 mi
State: WY
Concrete

South Cheyenne Greenway

2.8 mi
State: WY
Concrete
Accordion

South Link Greenway

2.2 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Storey Boulevard Greenway

2.2 mi
State: WY
Concrete

West Fetterman Trail

0.5 mi
State: WY
Asphalt, Concrete

Yellowstone Road Greenway

1 mi
State: WY
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Al’s Way begins in the commercial heart of Glenrock, once a supply stop on the Oregon Trail and today a small town situated 25 miles east of the larger community of Casper in eastern Wyoming. Both...
WY 2.9 mi Asphalt
The Allison Draw Greenway extends nearly 4 miles along the Allison Draw flood control channel at Cheyenne's southern border. The trail is especially useful for students as it winds through residential...
WY 3.8 mi Concrete
The trails in Bear River State Park cover nearly 3 miles; 1.2 miles are asphalt and include an arched foot bridge across the Bear River. Another 1.7 miles of packed gravel trails are on the west side...
WY 3 mi Asphalt, Gravel
Visitors to Beck Lake Park have a wealth of recreational activities to indulge in, from kayaking and stand-up paddle-boarding to picnicking and bird-watching. The park is just minutes from downtown,...
WY 2 mi Asphalt
Spanning just over 6 miles, the Casper Rail Trail offers an east-west route across the charming Wyoming community of Casper. Loosely paralleling US Highway 26, the paved pathway partially follows the...
WY 6.2 mi Concrete
The Cig-Conoco Pathway runs along the pipeline easement in Green River, Wyoming. It's an important connector, linking neighborhoods to parks, schools and shopping areas as well as linking to the...
WY 0.82 mi Asphalt
The Converse Avenue Greenway can be found alongside its namesake roadway in two discrete segments. Together, these segments provide nearly 2 miles of trail in eastern Cheyenne. Both offer wide open...
WY 1.9 mi Concrete
The Crow Creek Greenway takes travelers along a tree-lined creek through busy urban areas of Wyoming's capital. The trail begins in Martin Luther King Jr. Park, which offers athletic facilities, a...
WY 2.6 mi Concrete
The Dry Creek Greenway stretches 7 miles across northern Cheyenne, connecting the city's east- and west-side residences and businesses. It also runs through several community parks and joins the...
WY 7 mi Concrete
The East Cheyenne Greenway provides a pleasant route through residential areas of eastern Cheyenne. The eastern half follows N. College Drive for much of its length and ends with an expansive view of...
WY 3.8 mi Concrete
The Greenbelt Pathway offers more than a charming riverside stroll; as it links to a number of open spaces, it highlights the storied history and natural beauty of the region. The most popular...
WY 3.5 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete
Greybull is a small town about an hour’s drive from Cody, Wyoming. Its Riverwalk is along the town’s eastern edge, running its entire 3-mile length from north to south along the Big Horn River. The...
WY 3 mi Concrete
The City of Buffalo, nestled in the foothills of Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains, has a growing network of pathways called the Clear Creek Trail System. Constructed in 1985, the Highway 16 Bike Path has...
WY 3 mi Asphalt
The Jackson Hole Community Pathway System offers 27 miles of trail through some of Wyoming’s most beautiful country and connects the towns of Jackson, Teton Village (a popular ski town), and Wilson....
WY 27 mi Asphalt, Dirt
The Laramie River Greenbelt maintains the natural character along the river of the same name. A hike-and-bike trail runs from north to south within the greenbelt, affording great views of the river...
WY 5.75 mi Asphalt
For much of its short length, the Lions Park Greenway travels along Sloan Lake, offering pleasant views of the water. In warm weather, trail-goers can enjoy boating and fishing on the lake, or...
WY 0.9 mi Concrete
Teton County's North Pathway begins in Jackson and heads north to the Jenny Lake Visitor Center in Grand Teton National Park. The paved pathway offers beautiful views of the iconic Grand Teton...
WY 20.3 mi Asphalt
The Platte River Trail provides 10 miles of paved pathway through the Wyoming community of Casper. The trail hugs both sides of the North Platte River from Paradise Valley Park on its west end to the...
WY 10 mi Concrete
The Pointe Greenway winds down from Four Mile Greenway to Gardenia Drive with a spur up to Pointe Park. The trail is a mile-and-a-half and travels through residential neighborhoods and open areas....
WY 1.5 mi Concrete
The Greenway actually encompasses 3 distinct segments: the first 0.6 miles is in the southeast, just north of Laramie County Community College. The other two in the southwest side of Wyoming’s...
WY 2.8 mi Concrete
Accordion
True to its name the South Link Greenway connects three of Cheyenne’s prominent shared use pathways. It runs north-south, from the East Cheyenne Greenway, (which stretches west for almost 4 miles...
WY 2.2 mi Concrete
This is a component of Cheyenne’s citywide greenway system. The concrete sidepath parallels Storey Boulevard between Powderhouse Road and N. College Drive in north Cheyenne. The trail runs on the...
WY 2.2 mi Concrete
The quaint City of Buffalo in northern Wyoming retains its Old West charm in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. In the center of town lies a paved pathway called the West Fetterman Trail, which...
WY 0.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Yellowstone Road Greenway offers a 1-mile connector between two other trails, the Dry Creek Greenway and the Lions Park Greenway. The trail begins between McCormick Junior High School and...
WY 1 mi Concrete

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Recent Trail Reviews

Sheridan Pathway Trails

For exercise AND eats

April, 2022 by evadu

We usually begin at the S (college trailhead) heading NW for a mile, then along Brundage Ln (W-only 'street riding' you must do) to the South Park, through the parks, under the major streets, to Marshall Park, through one of several neighborhood streets. Yes, the trail has gaps through historic downtown Sheridan area for coffee, lunch or a local brew; but clear signage leads to & through Kendrick Park and North under the bridges & along the river to Thorne-Rider Park and beyond without more 'street' riding. Beautiful!! Whether for aggressive exercise, or leisurely day-trip to town for brew & concert at the park .. enjoy the 'road less traveled' through Sheridan. Biking - the only way to 'really see' an area. Reduced to 4* for 'gaps' in the map in downtown. We've not taken the spurs off the main trail.

Platte River Trail (WY)

Worth the 1,000 Mile Drive!

October, 2021 by thejake91739

In late September of 2021, my wife and I traveled from Southern California to Casper in order to ride this trail in our quest to bicycle in all fifty states. It was most certainly worth the one thousand mile drive!
We rode every square foot of the trail and its spurs, and enjoyed the changes and contrasts in the various portions.
We experienced the trail on a Saturday morn, so it was being used to a great extent by walkers, joggers, bikers, families, dog walkers, and even volunteers clearing brush.
So much made this ride enjoyable for us: the perfect fall weather and colors, friendly trail users, beautiful river views, and clever art installations.
The only thing not five star worthy is the condition of the root damaged asphalt in a few sections, but for the most part the path is well maintained and smooth riding.
There are a couple of short climbs, especially one toward the north end, but it's worth it for the spectacular view of the river with which it rewards you!
For those of you in Casper, you know what a gem you have in the Platte River Trail. For those of you passing through or looking for a bike riding destination in Wyoming, go for it!

Laramie River Greenbelt Trail

nice trail

August, 2021 by rongoade

It traverses along the river with lots of trees and it’s well maintained. The only reason for four stars is the rough joints. Pretty jarring at times

Accordion

Sheridan Pathway Trails

well done

August, 2021 by debimiller91

Sheridan has done a nice job providing a nice trail and signage to go along with it. There are gaps in the trail but good signage to make the ride enjoyable. The goose creek is pretty and we enjoyed this ride.

Highway 16 Bike Path

old

July, 2021 by debimiller91

Not well maintained but serves the purpose. Connects to the creek trail which is packed gravel

Casper Rail Trail

construction!

June, 2021 by debimiller91

Terrible ride from Yellowstone. Soft sand and then you get blocked by construction. We went through town and was able to reconnect and went to the River trail and came by by the highway. 19 miles round trip. Not recommended in 2021.

South Link Greenway

It's Functional

May, 2021 by realstelecat

It's in the name: it's a link. It does indeed link. Doesn't go above and beyond, but it gets the job done, linking the Allison Draw Greenway with the Sun Valley/East Cheyenne Greenway. Goes through two intersections and the most forgotten "park" in town; it's not much for scenery.

South Cheyenne Greenway

It Exists

April, 2021 by realstelecat

It kinda goes all over and nowhere in particular at the same time. The middle section from Parsely to Walterscheid has some public exercise equipment which is nice if you're into that sort of thing, and seems to be used a lot by the folks in that area. The greenway also technically incorporates a pedestrian overpass over I-80, which is useful. But other than that, like a lot of Cheyenne greenways, it feels haphazard and half-done. It doesn't lead much of anywhere, much of it feels like a glorified sidewalk, and it doesn't connect well into a unified greenway system.

Lions Park Greenway

really pretty

April, 2021 by trpnk5twmw

There’s a garden and train to see, a lake with fishing and playground here. So far it’s my favorite trail in Cheyenne (moved here a few months ago).

Great American Rail-Trail

best trail ever

March, 2021 by tpassarelli_tl

wonderful trip across America

Jackson Hole Community Pathway System

moose

October, 2020 by lcr1956

We rode from Wilson Rd past the Teton village. Absolutely beautiful. Not tough at all. We stopped to take a picture of a moose and noticed he was a wood cut out. They put them on that road to slow people down. Ingenious.

Dry Creek Greenway

Could use better marking

September, 2020 by kybridad

Got off track several times. Poorly marked in areas. Well maintained

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