Discover Douglas Attractions

Step into the heart of the Old West and discover the legendary charm of Douglas, Wyoming, from the Douglas KOA Holiday.
As the official "Home of the Jackalope," Douglas offers a unique blend of whimsical folklore, frontier history, and breathtaking natural wonders. Our campground serves as the perfect home base for exploring local treasures like the Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum and the Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center, where the spirit of the pioneers and the steam engine era come to life. Nature lovers can marvel at the rare beauty of Ayres Natural Bridge, venture to the historic Fort Fetterman State Historic Site, or enjoy the festivities at the Wyoming State Fairgrounds. Whether you're here to hunt for the elusive jackalope or to soak in the serenity of the North Platte River valley, the best of Converse County is right at your doorstep.

To ensure you have the perfect retreat after a day of sightseeing, we offer a variety of Ways to Stay to suit every traveler. Experience the ultimate in comfort in our Deluxe Cabins, featuring private bathrooms and kitchenettes, or enjoy a classic outdoor feel in one of our cozy Camping Cabins. For those traveling on wheels, our RV Sites provide spacious pull-thrus and full hookups designed for convenience, while our grassy Tent Sites offer a peaceful night under the expansive Wyoming sky. No matter how you choose to stay, the Douglas KOA Holiday is your premier gateway to the history and heritage of the Cowboy State.

Fort Fetterman State Historical Site

Fort Fetterman State Historical Site

Fort Fetterman is open Memorial Day Weekend thru Labor Day Weekend, Tuesday - Saturday 9am - 5pm. When visiting you will see a restored officers' quarters and an ordnanace warehouse. Both featuring artifacts and exhibits of the fort's history, Fetterman City, and its Indian predecessors. Walking around the area you will find interpretive signs describing the fort's building and activities.

752 WY 93

Douglas, WY 82633

307-358-9288

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Wyoming Pioneer Museum

Wyoming Pioneer Museum

Summer Hours: Monday thru Saturday  8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Winter Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday  11:00 am to 4:00 pm

A walk through the past. Experience western history in one of the largest collections of historical memorabilia. This museum takes you back to an era when Indians ruled the land, buffalo roamed free, and pioneers struggled to survive.

400 W Center St

PO Box 911

Douglas, WY 82633

307-358-9288

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Ayres Natural Bridge

Ayres Natural Bridge

Open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. April-October. **No pets in park. Located 5 miles North on I25 at Exit 151 Website: http://www.conversecountytourism.com/do/natural-bridge/

208 Natural Bridge Rd

Douglas, WY 82633

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Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center

Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center

Located in downtown Douglas displays rail cars and provides a showcase to how the railroads helped shape a community.

Glendo Reservoir and State Park

Glendo Reservoir and State Park

Website: http://www.stateparks.com/glendo.html Located 28 miles south of Douglas.

Guernsey State Park and Register Cliff

Guernsey State Park and Register Cliff

Websites: Register Cliff
Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails Located 64 miles south-east of Douglas.

Paleontological Museum

Paleontological Museum

Located 27 miles north of Douglas.

Fort Laramie

Fort Laramie

Website: www.nps.gov Located 72 miles south-east of Douglas.

Visitor Center - More Information

Visitor Center - More Information

Find more Wyoming Information and more sites to see under: www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com Find more information about Douglas and the surrounding area at The Douglas Wyoming Chamber of Commerce

Golf

Golf

Douglas Community Club & Golf Course is open year round. When finished golfing stop by the 19th Hole for some food, drink, and conversation.

64 Golf Course Rd.

Douglas, WY 82633

307-358-5099

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Camp Douglas Officer's Club State Historic Site

Camp Douglas Officer's Club State Historic Site

Summer Hours: June through August 30th, Tuesday through Saturday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Winter Hours: September through May, call 2 days in advance to schedule a tour. 

From the spring of 1943 to the winter of 1946, Camp Douglas housed 2,000 Italian and 3,000 German POWs along with 500 army personnel. Douglas was the primary prisoner of war (POW) camp for Wyoming.

115 S. Riverbend Dr.

Douglas, WY 82633

307-358-9288

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Bartling Park

Bartling Park

A great local spot for a walk, featuring a disc golf course and plenty of green space.

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Register Cliff

Register Cliff

Near the trail ruts, this sandstone cliff served as a "guest book" where Oregon Trail travelers carved their names and dates in the mid-1800s.

Camp Douglas (WWII POW Camp)

Camp Douglas (WWII POW Camp)

Visit the site of a former WWII prisoner-of-war camp. While most buildings are gone, there are murals painted by Italian and German POWs still preserved in some structures.

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World's Largest Jackalope Statue

World's Largest Jackalope Statue

Located in Jackalope Square downtown. It's a mandatory photo op for anyone visiting the "home" of this mythical creature.

Oregon Trail Ruts

Oregon Trail Ruts

About 45 minutes away, you can see actual wagon ruts carved deep into the sandstone by thousands of pioneers heading west.

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