Discover Converse County, Wyoming

Explore the heart of eastern Wyoming with this two-day Converse County itinerary. From historic museums and western legends to scenic parks and welcoming downtowns, this journey highlights the culture, history and outdoor beauty that define the region. Whether you enjoy learning about the Old West, sampling local cuisine or spending time outdoors, Converse County offers a rewarding travel experience.

This itinerary highlights popular stops but does not include everything the area has to offer. Be sure to explore the full list of attractions and events on the Travel Wyoming Events Calendar to make the most of your visit.

Douglas Railroad Museum

Day 1: Explore Douglas, Wyoming

Douglas Railroad Interpretive Museum at Locomotive Park

Douglas Wyoming

Begin your adventure at the Douglas Railroad Interpretive Museum, located in a historic depot built in 1886. Once a vital part of the community, the depot now houses eight historic rail cars and a steam locomotive. Visitors can climb aboard select rail cars and browse the gift shop featuring local and train-themed items.

Lunch Option The Depot Restaurant

Douglas Wyoming

Enjoy lunch inside the historic Burlington Northern Railroad Depot. After your meal take a short walk across the street to see the LaBonte Hotel which has stood in Douglas for more than a century.

Jackalope Square

Douglas Wyoming

Stop by Jackalope Square for a memorable photo with the giant jackalope statue. While downtown, explore the historic theater, local bowling alley and a variety of boutique shops that give Douglas its small town charm.

Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum

Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum

Douglas Wyoming

Located on the Wyoming State Fairgrounds, the Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum features exhibits focused on westward expansion, ranching and regional history. Learn about the legendary Douglas jackalope and explore the fairgrounds, which host events throughout the year, including rodeos, festivals and the Wyoming State Fair.

Dinner in Douglas

Choose from a variety of local dining options in Douglas, including Mexican cuisine and classic Wyoming favorites. A full list of restaurants can be found in the annual vacation directory available at the Railroad Museum and other local businesses.

Douglas Walking Path

Douglas Wyoming

End your day with a relaxing walk along the Douglas Walking Path. The concrete trail is accessible from Richards Street or Center Street and offers scenic views near the Jackalope Bridge. The path is popular with walkers, runners and leashed pets.

Day 2 Glenrock and Natural Wonders

Camp Douglas Officers Club State Historic Site

Douglas Wyoming

Open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, this World War II-era site features murals painted by Italian prisoners of war. Pack a picnic or pick up lunch in Douglas before heading to your next destination.

Ayres Natural Bridge park and picnic area.

Ayres Natural Bridge Park

Near Douglas Wyoming

Enjoy lunch at Ayres Natural Bridge Park, home to one of Wyoming’s most striking natural landmarks. The massive rock bridge spans LaPrele Creek and is surrounded by red rock walls, green lawns and mature trees. The park offers accessible amenities, including porta-potty-style restrooms and a swing, making it a comfortable stop for a wide range of visitors. Dogs are not allowed in the park, but a nearby boarding facility is available. 

Glenrock Paleon Museum

Glenrock

Glenrock Wyoming

Continue to Glenrock to visit the Glenrock Paleon Museum and explore the new town square featuring a splash pad play area and amphitheater. From the west end of town, access Rock in the Glen, a historic rock carved with the names of pioneer travelers.

Glenrock trail.

Evening in Glenrock

Glenrock Wyoming

Spend the evening walking Glenrock’s scenic trail, which follows the route of the historic railroad. Plans are underway to add interpretive markers highlighting local history. Walkers cross a bridge built in 1923 and can stay overnight at Hotel Higgins, which opened in 1917 and offers on-site dining.

Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Converse County, Wyoming

How many days do you need to visit Converse County, Wyoming?

Two days is ideal for experiencing the highlights of Converse County, including Douglas, Glenrock, local museums and outdoor attractions. Visitors with more time can explore additional scenic areas like Esterbrook.

What are the best things to do in Douglas, Wyoming?

Popular activities include visiting the Douglas Railroad Interpretive Museum, exploring Jackalope Square, walking the Douglas Walking Path and dining at local restaurants housed in historic buildings.

Is Converse County, Wyoming, family-friendly?

Yes, Converse County offers family-friendly attractions such as museums, parks, walking paths and outdoor spaces like Ayres Natural Bridge Park and the Glenrock town square.