Chugwater, WY Running Trails and Maps

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Greater Cheyenne Greenway

47 mi
State: WY
Concrete

Laramie River Greenbelt Trail

5.75 mi
State: WY
Asphalt

Allison Draw Greenway

3.8 mi
State: WY
Concrete
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The 47-mile Greater Cheyenne Greenway touches nearly every part of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Portions of the trail go through downtown, while other sections wind through suburban...
WY 47 mi Concrete
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
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

Recent Trail Reviews

Laramie River Greenbelt Trail

Would be a 5 star if the pavement was smoother

September, 2025 by mlane14_99

This is a very nice trail for walking or running, but the cracks in the asphalt every 10-20 feet are jarring on a bike. We parked at Optimist Park where there are restrooms and easy trail access. Loved the views along the Laramie River, the Aspen trees, and native wildflowers. There are a few benches along the trail.

Laramie River Greenbelt Trail

Needs to be longer!

May, 2025 by robmidgley

Saw this from the interstate so we got off and rode it. Nice, needs some post winter love, but a nice little break from driving. Would love if it went further into town, or further south along the river.

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

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Greater Cheyenne 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.

Greater 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.

Greater Cheyenne 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).

Greater Cheyenne Greenway

Greenways Connected 2015

August, 2015 by ajw

Cheyenne has recently expanded their trail network so that now you can ride 11 miles uninterrupted from I-25 near Western Hills Blvd to Holliday Park near downtown. This connects the Dry Creek and East Cheyenne greenways, and adds the new Sun Valley greenway in the south. We parked at Cahill Park off Dell Range Blvd and headed west on the Dry Creek trail all the way to the end at I-25. The trail is concrete with some moderate ups and downs, running between the airport and the back of businesses on Dell Range. After returning to Cahill, we went east on the Dry Creek, on the new Taft Rd connector, on the East Cheyenne greenway, on the new Sun Valley greenway which runs along the railroad, and ends at Logan Ave. There also is a short connector that takes you to Holliday Park. These are all connected now to form the Cheyenne Greenways with signs along the way. They are also concrete with some moderate hills. A nice few hours in Cheyenne. See my pics with sights and tips along the way.

Allison Draw Greenway

easy trail for an easy day

February, 2013 by w1bil2

Well this trail is supposed to be part of the city wide greenway, however connecting all of the trails is still in progress. the greenway is mostly concrete it shares the road way in some sections.It could be a good way to get around town with out using gasoline. It is an easy trail to ride some up hills and down hills in and out of multiple parks around town. great for a day of riding with the family or even just alone.

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