Ayres Natural Bridge Park

Ayres Natural Bridge Park

Ayres Natural Bridge Park is a hidden gem in Wyoming, featuring a unique natural bridge carved by LaPrele Creek that offers a tranquil escape and scenic views.

150
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1920
Year Established

About Ayres Natural Bridge Park

Ayres Natural Bridge Park
 

Ayres Natural Bridge Park, located in Converse County, Wyoming, offers visitors a chance to see one of the few natural bridges in the United States with water flowing beneath it. The park spans approximately 150 acres and is one of Wyoming's oldest tourist attractions, dating back to the 1800s when it offered respite to weary travelers on the Oregon Trail. The park's centerpiece is the Ayres Natural Bridge, a stunning rock formation that stretches over LaPrele Creek. This unique geological structure owes its existence to the erosive power of the creek that carved through pinkish-red sandstone over thousands of years. The park provides a welcome setting for picnicking, hiking, and photography, with towering cliffs and lush creekside vegetation enhancing the serene atmosphere. Visitors relish the clear waters of the creek which are suitable for wading and the quiet surroundings are perfect for wildlife observation. With picnic areas equipped with grills and shelters, the park is an ideal location for family gatherings, day outings, and nature appreciation.

Highlights

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Ayres Natural Bridge

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LaPrele Creek

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Picnic Areas with Views of the Bridge

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Rock Formations

Notable Natural Features

Ayres Natural Bridge

A natural arch over LaPrele Creek, formed by the gradual erosion of sandstone.

LaPrele Creek

A clear, cold creek that runs through the park, offering a place to cool off in the summer.

Scenic Picnic Areas

Equipped with tables and grills, perfect for a family outing or group gathering.