Best Western Douglas Inn And Conference Center
1450 Riverbend Drive
Douglas, WY 82633
Nightly Rates: ( 67.15 - 89.00 )
3 Star
Property Description
Visit Douglas, voted one of the best small towns in America, and stay at this full-service hotel surrounded by beautiful parks and rugged Wyoming scenery. The Best Western Douglas Inn & Conference Center is conveniently located with easy access to key Wyoming attractions and business locations including Laramie Peak, Ayers Natural Bridge, Oregon Wagon Trail, Glendo State Park and Historic Fort Fetterman. Hotel guests will appreciate the variety of nearby dining and shopping options including the on site Chutes Restaurant and Saloon. Each well-appointed room features free high-speed Internet access, free long distance access and all the standard amenities that make guests feel at home, including cable satellite television and a coffee/tea maker. King size beds and other upgraded amenities are available in select rooms. Other hotel amenities include an atrium lobby with a cathedral ceiling, fireplace and sitting area, a complimentary continental breakfast, heated indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness center and meeting facilities. A friendly, multilingual staff is ready to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. Make an online reservation today and save at the Best Western Douglas Inn & Conference Center!

Amenities
· Fitness Center or Spa· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Safe Deposit Box
· Restaurant
· Room Service
Room Information
2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,COFFEE MAKER* Two Double Beds * No Smoking * Coffee Maker
2 DOUBLE BEDS,COFFEE MAKER
* Two Double Beds * Coffee Maker
1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,COFFEE MAKER
* 1 King Bed * No Smoking * Coffee Maker
1 KING BED,COFFEE MAKER
* 1 King Bed * Coffee Maker
1 KING 1 SINGLE,2ND BED IS SOFABD,NO SMOKING
* 1 King 1 Single * Second Bed Is A Sofabed * No Smoking
1 KING 1 SINGLE,2ND BED IS SOFABD
* 1 King 1 Single * Second Bed Is A Sofabed
2 DOUBLE BEDS,SMOKING ROOM,COFFEEMAKER
* Two Double Beds * Smoking Room * Coffee Maker
1 KING BED,SMOKING ROOM,COFFEEMAKER
* 1 King Bed * Smoking Room * Coffee Maker
1 KING BED,SMOKNG,2ND BD SOFABD
* 1 King Bed * Smoking Room * Second Bed Is A Sofabed
Rate Disclaimer
Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Mountain Standard Time
· 117 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Directions
·From: Casper Take Interstate 25 to Exit 140. When you approace a 4-way stop, turn left onto Highway 59. You will see the Best Western off on the right hand side of the road. Turn right into the drive way. ·From: Cheyenne Take Interstate 25 to Exit 140. When you approace a 4-way stop, turn left onto Highway 59. You will see the Best Western off on the right hand side of the road. Turn right into the drive way. ·From: Gillette Take Highway 59 on into Douglas. Just as you arrive in Douglas and come over the hill and see the 4-way stop, the Best Western is on the left hand side of the road.
Casper-Natrona International Airport 60 miles, Cheyenne International Airport 120 miles
Guarantee Policy
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Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Area Attractions
Recreation:* 0.5 mile(s) from Wyoming * 0.5 mile(s) from Keith Rider Memorial Park, tennis courts, bike and jogging path * 0.5 mile(s) from North Platte River/Rivers, The North Platte River features a paved river walk along its shore through Douglas for scenic walks, jogs, and bike rides. Fishing, canoeing, and float trips are daily occurrences on the river. * 2 mile(s) from Douglas International Raceway * 2 mile(s) from Washington Park, playground, picnic area, public pool, water park * 5 mile(s) from Bartlett Park, ice hockey, baseball field, BMX bike/skate park * 5 mile(s) from Douglas 18-Hole Golf Course * 15 mile(s) from Ayers Natural Bridge, Ayres Natural Bridge is.It is one of only three natural bridges in the world with a trout stream flowing beneath and surrounded by an amphitheater of red rock. Includes a picnic area and overnight camping. * 15 mile(s) from Fort Fetterman, Fort Fetterman State Historic Site was a major military supply post in the 1800s. You are able to tour the grounds at Ft. Fetterman and there are exhibits in a restored officer?s quarters and an ordnance warehouse. Camping is available, and reenactment training camps are also hosted here. * 25 mile(s) from Glendo State Park, Glendo Reservoir has excellent boating opportunities and a large area for water skiing. Glendo offers great fishing, camping, and bird watching. It is located in Glendo State Park with over 300 camping sites, 500 picnic areas. You will find a marina, a playground and variety scenic trails * 35 mile(s) from Friend Park, just 22 miles from Douglas is Laramie Peak, located in Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) The peak stands as a landmark to the traveler just as it did for the pioneers of the 1800?s. A trail to the top of Laramie Peak can be utilized by hikers or ATVs. The area features camping, fishing, rock climbing, backpacking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The Laramie Peak area has always been a popular hunting location for sportsmen
Education:* 2 mile(s) from Eastern Wyoming College * 2 mile(s) from The Converse County Library
Local Attractions:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Fairgrounds, Wyoming State Fair Grounds facility hosts the annual Wyoming State Fair and rodeo in Douglas. The fair is normally held the second week in August. The state fairgrounds also hosts conferences, educational events and numerous other events year round. * .5 mile(s) from Wyoming Memorial Pioneer, Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum is one of the state?s finest collections of Indian and pioneer artifacts, both civilian and military. Includes one of the first schoolhouses built in Wyoming. The museum also features an actual teepee from the movie ?Dances With Wolves?. The museum also offers a research facility * .5 mile(s) from Odd Fellows Hall, Odd Fellows Hall is an original POW Officer?s Club that has hand painted murals by Italian POW?s dating from the 1940?s. The local encampment housed Italian and German POWs. The murals are open for viewing by appointment. * .5 mile(s) from North Platte River, The North Platte River features a paved river walk along its shore through Douglas for scenic walks, jogs, and bike rides. Fishing, canoeing, and float trips are daily occurrences on the river. * 1 mile(s) from Railroad Interpretive, Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center is located on the site of the historic Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot. The site features a steam locomotive with tender and 8 more rail cars. On display is a sleeper, pullman dining car, caboose, passenger car, REA / mail car, cattle car, and more. Available for self-guided tours, This is the first stop for the ?Historic Downtown Douglas Walking Tour?. * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Memorial, Converse County Memorial Hospital * 2 mile(s) from Sir Barton Memorial, Sir Barton Memorial is a tribute to a champion. Sir Barton was the first Triple Crown Winner in 1919, in the United States. He spent his retirement on a ranch in Douglas and a memorial was erected in Washington Park in honor of his rare accomplishment of being a Triple Crow recipient. * 2 mile(s) from Douglas Motorsports Park, Douglas Motorsports Park is a NHRA member track that hosts high excitement and high speed drag racing. Participants and viewers are welcome every other weekend during racing season. * 2 mile(s) from Morton Mansion, Morton Mansion is a stately 1903 Queen Anne Victorian with beautiful decor, antiques, and many wonderful and unique features such as pocket doors, oak floors, and wainscoting. The Morton Mansion is listed on the National Historic Register. Located on the edge of downtown Douglas at 25 Center St. Douglas, WY. * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Library, The Converse County Library's mission is to provide for and maintain the search for knowledge, information, and entertainment through various media currently available, in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. The Library has a collection of over 50,000 volumes, as well as videos, DVD, audio CDs, and books on tape. You can find newspapers from around the region and copies of the Douglas Budget dating back to 1886 on microfilm. The Library celebrated its 100th anniversary in March 2005. 300 Walnut, Douglas, WY. * 10 mile(s) from Oregon Trail Marker, An Oregon Trail Marker and site of wagon wheel ruts is located 10 miles from Douglas. * 15 mile(s) from Ayers Natural Bridge, Ayres Natural Bridge is an oasis on the plains of central Wyoming. Although they don't have an official web site, there are a number of beautiful photos that can be seen by clicking on the link. It is one of only three natural bridges in the world with a trout stream flowing beneath and surrounded by an amphitheater of red rock. Includes a picnic area and overnight camping. * 15 mile(s) from Fort Fetterman, Fort Fetterman State Historic Site was a major military supply post in the 1800s. You are able to tour the grounds at Ft. Fetterman and there are exhibits in a restored officer?s quarters and an ordnance warehouse. Camping is available, and reenactment training camps are also hosted here. * 22 mile(s) from Deer Creek Station, Deer Creek Station-built in 1857 this major trading post consisted of a stage coach station a store, a blacksmith shop, a military post and a post office. It served as a Pony Express and telegraph office before it was burned by Indians in 1866. A historic marker stands at the site in present day Glenrock. * 22 mile(s) from Rock in the Glen, Rock in the Glen-Located in Glenrock area. This rock bears many names and traces of the 350,000 emigrants who traveled westward through this valley during the 1800?s * 25 mile(s) from Glendo State Park, Glendo Reservoir has excellent boating opportunities and a large area for water skiing. Glendo offers great fishing, camping, and bird watching. It is located in Glendo State Park with over 300 camping sites, 500 picnic areas. You will find a marina, a playground and variety scenic trails * 25 mile(s) from Glenrock Dinosaur Museum, Paleontology Museum & Dr. Robert T. Bakker Education Center is a paleontology museum located in Glenrock that houses ?Stephanie? the triceratops found in the area with other dinosaur fossils. Its focus is to teach people what paleontology is all about, from finding the fossils and excavating them, to casting them and doing research, it has a working laboratory and Children?s Center. Dinosaur ?Digs? programs are also offered through the museum. 506 West Birch, Glenrock, WY. * 25 mile(s) from Esterbrook Mountain, Esterbrook is nestled within a pine forest north of Laramie Peak, about 25 miles from Douglas, this area features a campground as well as cabins for rent and the famous Esterbrook Lodge. * 35 mile(s) from Friend Park, just 22 miles from Douglas is Laramie Peak, located in Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) The peak stands as a landmark to the traveler just as it did for the pioneers of the 1800?s. A trail to the top of Laramie Peak can be utilized by hikers or ATVs. The area features camping, fishing, rock climbing, backpacking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The Laramie Peak area has always been a popular hunting location for sportsmen * 35 mile(s) from Laramie Peak, just 22 miles from Douglas is Laramie Peak, located in Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) The peak stands as a landmark to the traveler just as it did for the pioneers of the 1800?s. A trail to the top of Laramie Peak can be utilized by hikers or ATVs. The area features camping, fishing, rock climbing, backpacking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The Laramie Peak area has always been a popular hunting location for sportsmen * 35 mile(s) from Thunder Basin Grassland, Thunder Basin National Grassland is a vast grassland that has historically progressed from an inland sea to Jurassic habitat, Native American home, and later became homesteader land. It now stands as a home to many longstanding residences including a variety of wildlife, which include deer, elk and antelope. The area is now used for recreation and hunting. Oil, natural gas, and coal extraction is active in the area now. * 113 mile(s) from RAG Coal West, Inc, RAG Coal West, Inc-coal mining is one of the largest industries in the Converse County area. Free summer coal mine tours are available through the Gillette Visitor Center, approximately 2 hours driving time north from Douglas
Local Attractions:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Fairgrounds, Wyoming State Fair Grounds facility hosts the annual Wyoming State Fair and rodeo in Douglas. The fair is normally held the second week in August. The state fairgrounds also hosts conferences, educational events and numerous other events year round. * .5 mile(s) from Wyoming Memorial Pioneer, Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum is one of the state?s finest collections of Indian and pioneer artifacts, both civilian and military. Includes one of the first schoolhouses built in Wyoming. The museum also features an actual teepee from the movie ?Dances With Wolves?. The museum also offers a research facility * .5 mile(s) from Odd Fellows Hall, Odd Fellows Hall is an original POW Officer?s Club that has hand painted murals by Italian POW?s dating from the 1940?s. The local encampment housed Italian and German POWs. The murals are open for viewing by appointment. * .5 mile(s) from North Platte River, The North Platte River features a paved river walk along its shore through Douglas for scenic walks, jogs, and bike rides. Fishing, canoeing, and float trips are daily occurrences on the river. * 1 mile(s) from Railroad Interpretive, Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center is located on the site of the historic Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot. The site features a steam locomotive with tender and 8 more rail cars. On display is a sleeper, pullman dining car, caboose, passenger car, REA / mail car, cattle car, and more. Available for self-guided tours, This is the first stop for the ?Historic Downtown Douglas Walking Tour?. * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Memorial, Converse County Memorial Hospital * 2 mile(s) from Sir Barton Memorial, Sir Barton Memorial is a tribute to a champion. Sir Barton was the first Triple Crown Winner in 1919, in the United States. He spent his retirement on a ranch in Douglas and a memorial was erected in Washington Park in honor of his rare accomplishment of being a Triple Crow recipient. * 2 mile(s) from Douglas Motorsports Park, Douglas Motorsports Park is a NHRA member track that hosts high excitement and high speed drag racing. Participants and viewers are welcome every other weekend during racing season. * 2 mile(s) from Morton Mansion, Morton Mansion is a stately 1903 Queen Anne Victorian with beautiful decor, antiques, and many wonderful and unique features such as pocket doors, oak floors, and wainscoting. The Morton Mansion is listed on the National Historic Register. Located on the edge of downtown Douglas at 25 Center St. Douglas, WY. * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Library, The Converse County Library's mission is to provide for and maintain the search for knowledge, information, and entertainment through various media currently available, in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. The Library has a collection of over 50,000 volumes, as well as videos, DVD, audio CDs, and books on tape. You can find newspapers from around the region and copies of the Douglas Budget dating back to 1886 on microfilm. The Library celebrated its 100th anniversary in March 2005. 300 Walnut, Douglas, WY. * 10 mile(s) from Oregon Trail Marker, An Oregon Trail Marker and site of wagon wheel ruts is located 10 miles from Douglas. * 15 mile(s) from Ayers Natural Bridge, Ayres Natural Bridge is an oasis on the plains of central Wyoming. Although they don't have an official web site, there are a number of beautiful photos that can be seen by clicking on the link. It is one of only three natural bridges in the world with a trout stream flowing beneath and surrounded by an amphitheater of red rock. Includes a picnic area and overnight camping. * 15 mile(s) from Fort Fetterman, Fort Fetterman State Historic Site was a major military supply post in the 1800s. You are able to tour the grounds at Ft. Fetterman and there are exhibits in a restored officer?s quarters and an ordnance warehouse. Camping is available, and reenactment training camps are also hosted here. * 22 mile(s) from Deer Creek Station, Deer Creek Station-built in 1857 this major trading post consisted of a stage coach station a store, a blacksmith shop, a military post and a post office. It served as a Pony Express and telegraph office before it was burned by Indians in 1866. A historic marker stands at the site in present day Glenrock. * 22 mile(s) from Rock in the Glen, Rock in the Glen-Located in Glenrock area. This rock bears many names and traces of the 350,000 emigrants who traveled westward through this valley during the 1800?s * 25 mile(s) from Glendo State Park, Glendo Reservoir has excellent boating opportunities and a large area for water skiing. Glendo offers great fishing, camping, and bird watching. It is located in Glendo State Park with over 300 camping sites, 500 picnic areas. You will find a marina, a playground and variety scenic trails * 25 mile(s) from Glenrock Dinosaur Museum, Paleontology Museum & Dr. Robert T. Bakker Education Center is a paleontology museum located in Glenrock that houses ?Stephanie? the triceratops found in the area with other dinosaur fossils. Its focus is to teach people what paleontology is all about, from finding the fossils and excavating them, to casting them and doing research, it has a working laboratory and Children?s Center. Dinosaur ?Digs? programs are also offered through the museum. 506 West Birch, Glenrock, WY. * 25 mile(s) from Esterbrook Mountain, Esterbrook is nestled within a pine forest north of Laramie Peak, about 25 miles from Douglas, this area features a campground as well as cabins for rent and the famous Esterbrook Lodge. * 35 mile(s) from Friend Park, just 22 miles from Douglas is Laramie Peak, located in Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) The peak stands as a landmark to the traveler just as it did for the pioneers of the 1800?s. A trail to the top of Laramie Peak can be utilized by hikers or ATVs. The area features camping, fishing, rock climbing, backpacking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The Laramie Peak area has always been a popular hunting location for sportsmen * 35 mile(s) from Laramie Peak, just 22 miles from Douglas is Laramie Peak, located in Medicine Bow National Forest (MBNF) The peak stands as a landmark to the traveler just as it did for the pioneers of the 1800?s. A trail to the top of Laramie Peak can be utilized by hikers or ATVs. The area features camping, fishing, rock climbing, backpacking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. The Laramie Peak area has always been a popular hunting location for sportsmen * 35 mile(s) from Thunder Basin Grassland, Thunder Basin National Grassland is a vast grassland that has historically progressed from an inland sea to Jurassic habitat, Native American home, and later became homesteader land. It now stands as a home to many longstanding residences including a variety of wildlife, which include deer, elk and antelope. The area is now used for recreation and hunting. Oil, natural gas, and coal extraction is active in the area now. * 113 mile(s) from RAG Coal West, Inc, RAG Coal West, Inc-coal mining is one of the largest industries in the Converse County area. Free summer coal mine tours are available through the Gillette Visitor Center, approximately 2 hours driving time north from Douglas
Local Attractions:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming Memorial Pioneer Museum * .5 mile(s) from Odd Fellows Hall * 1 mile(s) from Railroad Interpretive Train Center * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Memorial Hospital * 2 mile(s) from Sir Barton Memorial, first triple crown winner * 10 mile(s) from Oregon Trail Marker * 15 mile(s) from Ayers Natural Bridge * 15 mile(s) from Fort Fetterman * 25 mile(s) from Glendo State Park * 25 mile(s) from Glenrock Dinosaur Museum * 35 mile(s) from Friend Park * 35 mile(s) from Laramie Peak * 40 mile(s) from Esterbrook Mountain and Lodge The Best Western Douglas Inn & Conference Center is an ideal stopover on your way to:* Yellowstone National Park, Cody * Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cheyenne * Devil's Tower, Moorcroft * Hogadon Ski Area, Casper * Casper Event Center * Hot Springs, Thermopolis * Teton National Park, Jackson * Historical Deadwood, Deadwood, SD * Sturgis Bike Rally, Sturgis, SD * Mount Rushmore, Keystone, SD * Custer State Park, Custer, SD * Bear Country USA, Rapid City, SD * Coors Field, Denver, CO * Pepsi® Center, Denver, CO * Invesco Field, Denver, CO * 'The Ranch' Budweiser Event Center, Fort Collins, CO
Local Attractions:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming Memorial Pioneer Museum * .5 mile(s) from Odd Fellows Hall * 1 mile(s) from Railroad Interpretive Train Center * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Memorial Hospital * 2 mile(s) from Sir Barton Memorial, first triple crown winner * 10 mile(s) from Oregon Trail Marker * 15 mile(s) from Ayers Natural Bridge * 15 mile(s) from Fort Fetterman * 25 mile(s) from Glendo State Park * 25 mile(s) from Glenrock Dinosaur Museum * 35 mile(s) from Friend Park * 35 mile(s) from Laramie Peak * 40 mile(s) from Esterbrook Mountain and Lodge The Best Western Douglas Inn & Conference Center is an ideal stopover on your way to:* Yellowstone National Park, Cody * Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cheyenne * Devil's Tower, Moorcroft * Hogadon Ski Area, Casper * Casper Event Center * Hot Springs, Thermopolis * Teton National Park, Jackson * Historical Deadwood, Deadwood, SD * Sturgis Bike Rally, Sturgis, SD * Mount Rushmore, Keystone, SD * Custer State Park, Custer, SD * Bear Country USA, Rapid City, SD * Coors Field, Denver, CO * Pepsi® Center, Denver, CO * Invesco Field, Denver, CO * 'The Ranch' Budweiser Event Center, Fort Collins, CO
Local Attractions:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming Memorial Pioneer * .5 mile(s) from Odd Fellows Hall * 1 mile(s) from Railroad Interpretive Trail * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Memorial * 2 mile(s) from Sir Barton Memorial, first triple crown winner * 10 mile(s) from Oregon Trail Marker * 15 mile(s) from Ayers Natural Bridge, Natural rock bridge formation, great picnic area * 15 mile(s) from Fort Fetterman * 25 mile(s) from Glendo State Park * 25 mile(s) from Glenrock Dinosaur Museum * 35 mile(s) from Friend Park * 35 mile(s) from Laramie Peak * 40 mile(s) from Esterbrook Mountain and Lodge The Best Western Douglas Inn & Conference Center is an ideal stopover on your way to:* Yellowstone National Park, Cody * Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cheyenne * Devil's Tower, Moorcroft * Hogadon Ski Area, Casper * Casper Event Center * Hot Springs, Thermopolis * Teton National Park, Jackson * Historical Deadwood, Deadwood, SD * Sturgis Bike Rally, Sturgis, SD * Mount Rushmore, Keystone, SD * Custer State Park, Custer, SD * Bear Country USA, Rapid City, SD * Coors Field, Denver, CO * Pepsi® Center, Denver, CO * Invesco Field, Denver, CO * 'The Ranch' Budweiser Event Center, Fort Collins, CO
Recreation:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Park Fairgrounds, Wyoming State Fair Grounds facility hosts the annual Wyoming State Fair and rodeo in Douglas. The fair is normally held the second week in August. The state fairgrounds also hosts conferences, educational events and numerous other events year round. * .5 mile(s) from Keith Rider Memorial Park, tennis courts, bike and jogging path * .5 mile(s) from North Platte River/Rivers, The North Platte River features a paved river walk along its shore through Douglas for scenic walks, jogs, and bike rides. Fishing, canoeing, and float trips are daily occurrences on the river. * 1 mile(s) from Historical Downtown Douglas * 1 mile(s) from Mesa Theater, movies Thursday - Sunday * 2 mile(s) from Washington Park, playground, picnic area, public pool, water park * 2 mile(s) from Douglas International Raceway, Douglas Motorsports Park is a NHRA member track that hosts high excitement and high speed drag racing. Participants and viewers are welcome every other weekend during racing season. ( May - September) * 5 mile(s) from Bartlett Park, ice hockey, baseball field, BMX bike/skate park * 5 mile(s) from Douglas 18-Hole Golf Course
Recreation:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Park Fairgrounds, Wyoming State Fair Grounds facility hosts the annual Wyoming State Fair and rodeo in Douglas. The fair is normally held the second week in August. The state fairgrounds also hosts conferences, educational events and numerous other events year round. * .5 mile(s) from Keith Rider Memorial Park, tennis courts, bike and jogging path * .5 mile(s) from North Platte River/Rivers, The North Platte River features a paved river walk along its shore through Douglas for scenic walks, jogs, and bike rides. Fishing, canoeing, and float trips are daily occurrences on the river. * 1 mile(s) from Historical Downtown Douglas * 1 mile(s) from Mesa Theater, movies Thursday - Sunday * 2 mile(s) from Washington Park, playground, picnic area, public pool, water park * 2 mile(s) from Douglas International Raceway, Douglas Motorsports Park is a NHRA member track that hosts high excitement and high speed drag racing. Participants and viewers are welcome every other weekend during racing season. ( May - September) * 5 mile(s) from Bartlett Park, ice hockey, baseball field, BMX bike/skate park * 5 mile(s) from Douglas 18-Hole Golf Course
Recreation:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Park Fair a * .5 mile(s) from Keith Rider Memorial Park, tennis courts, bike and jogging path * .5 mile(s) from North Platte River/Rivers, float trip, fishing and canoeing * 1 mile(s) from Historical Downtown Dougl * 1 mile(s) from Mesa Theater, movies Thursday - Sunday * 2 mile(s) from Washington Park, playground, picnic area, public pool * 2 mile(s) from Douglas International Rac * 5 mile(s) from Bartlett Park, ice hockey, baseball field, BMX bike/skate park * 5 mile(s) from Douglas 18-Hole Golf Cour
Transportation:* Local taxi service * 65 mile(s) from Casper-Natrona International Airport * 120 mile(s) from Cheyenne International Airport
Recreation:* .5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Park Fairgrounds * .5 mile(s) from Keith Rider Memorial Park, tennis courts, bike and jogging path * .5 mile(s) from North Platte River/Rivers, float trip, fishing and canoeing * 1 mile(s) from Historical Downtown Dougl * 1 mile(s) from Mesa Theater, movies Thursday - Sunday * 2 mile(s) from Washington Park, playground, picnic area, public pool * 2 mile(s) from Douglas International Rac * 5 mile(s) from Bartlett Park, ice hockey, baseball field, BMX bike/skate park * 5 mile(s) from Douglas 18-Hole Golf Cour
Colleges and Universities:* 2 mile(s) from Eastern Wyoming College
Transportation:* Local taxi service * 65 mile(s) from Casper-Natrona International * 120 mile(s) from Cheyenne International Airport * 2 mile(s) from Douglas Converse County * .5 mile(s) from Douglas
Transportation:* Local taxi service * 65 mile(s) from Casper-Natrona International Airport * 120 mile(s) from Cheyenne International Airport
Transportation:* Local taxi service * 65 mile(s) from Casper-Natrona International Airport * 120 mile(s) from Cheyenne International Airport
Transportation:* Local taxi service * 65 mile(s) from Casper-Natrona International Airport * 120 mile(s) from Cheyenne International Airport
Colleges and Universities:* 2 mile(s) from Eastern Wyoming College
Colleges and Universities:* 2 mile(s) from Eastern Wyoming College
Colleges and Universities:* 2 mile(s) from Eastern Wyoming College
Local Attractions:* 0.5 mile(s) from Wyoming State Fairgrounds, Wyoming State Fair Grounds facility hosts the annual Wyoming State Fair and rodeo in Douglas. The fair is normally held the second week in August. The state fairgrounds also hosts conferences, educational events and numerous other events year round. * 0.5 mile(s) from Wyoming Memorial Pioneer, Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum Indian and pioneer artifacts, both civilian and military. Includes one of the first schoolhouses built in Wyoming. The museum also features an actual teepee from the movie ?Dances With Wolves?. The museum also offers a research facility * 0.5 mile(s) from Odd Fellows Hall, Odd Fellows Hall is an original POW Officer?s Club that has hand painted murals by Italian POW?s dating from the 1940?s. The local encampment housed Italian and German POWs. The murals are open for viewing by appointment. * 1 mile(s) from Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center, is located on the site of the historic Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot. The site features a steam locomotive with tender and 8 more rail cars. On display is a sleeper, pullman dining car, caboose, passenger car, REA / mail car, cattle car, and more. Available for self-guided tours, This is the first stop for the ?Historic Downtown Douglas Walking Tour?. * 1 mile(s) from Mesa Theater, movies Thursday - Sunday * 1 mile(s) from Historical Downtown Douglas * 2 mile(s) from Converse County Memorial, Converse County Memorial Hospital * 2 mile(s) from Sir Barton Memorial, Sir Barton Memorial is a tribute to a champion. Sir Barton was the first Triple Crown Winner in 1919, in the United States. He spent his retirement on a ranch in Douglas and a memorial was erected in Washington Park in honor of his rare accomplishment of being a Triple Crow recipient. * 2 mile(s) from Morton Mansion, Morton Mansion is a stately 1903 Queen Anne Victorian * 10 mile(s) from Oregon Trail Marker, An Oregon Trail Marker and site of wagon wheel ruts is located 10 miles from Douglas. * 22 mile(s) from Deer Creek Station, built in 1857 this major trading post consisted of a stage coach station a store, a blacksmith shop, a military post and a post office. It served as a Pony Express and telegraph office before it was burned by Indians in 1866. A historic marker stands at the site in present day Glenrock. * 22 mile(s) from Rock in the Glen, Rock in the Glen-Located in Glenrock area. This rock bears many names and traces of the 350,000 emigrants who traveled westward through this valley during the 1800?s * 25 mile(s) from Glenrock Dinosaur Museum, Paleontology Museum & Dr. Robert T. Bakker Education Center * 25 mile(s) from Esterbrook Mountain, Esterbrook is nestled within a pine forest north of Laramie Peak, about 25 miles from Douglas, this area features a campground as well as cabins for rent and the famous Esterbrook Lodge. * 35 mile(s) from Thunder Basin Grassland, Thunder Basin National Grassland is a vast grassland that has historically progressed from an inland sea to Jurassic habitat, Native American home, and later became homesteader land. It now stands as a home to many longstanding residences including a variety of wildlife, which include deer, elk and antelope. The area is now used for recreation and hunting. Oil, natural gas, and coal extraction is active in the area now. * 113 mile(s) from RAG Coal West, Inc, RAG Coal West, Inc-coal mining is one of the largest industries in the Converse County area. Free summer coal mine tours are available through the Gillette Visitor Center, approximately 2 hours driving time north from Douglas
Local Attractions:* ¼ mile from tennis courts * ½ mile from Wyoming Pioneer Museum and Keith Rider Memorial Park * ½ mile from jogging path and parks * 1 mile from downtown Douglas * 2 miles from Douglas International Raceway and Douglas Recreational Center * 5 miles from Douglas Community Club * 10 miles from Oregon Trail * 15 miles from Ayers Natural Bridge
Transportation:* Local taxi service * 65 mile(s) from Casper-Natrona International * 120 mile(s) from Cheyenne International Airport
Transportation:* 65 miles from Casper-Natrona International Airport * 120 miles from Cheyenne International Airport

