Holliday Park, Public park in Laramie County, US.
Holliday Park is a public green space in Laramie County featuring walking and jogging paths, playgrounds, and open lawn areas. The grounds include different zones for various activities and shaded rest areas beneath mature trees.
The park was established in the early 1900s and served as a gathering place for residents during the region's growth. It has developed into a recreational facility for the local community.
The park hosts regular community events throughout the year, bringing together local residents for outdoor celebrations and social gatherings.
The park is accessible daily and offers multiple entrances and parking areas for visitors. The pathways are well-marked, making it easy to navigate through different sections.
The park features specialized recreational zones, including dedicated areas for sports activities and family gatherings under mature shade trees.
Location: Laramie County
Address: 19th Morrie Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 05:00-00:00
Phone: +13076376429
Website: https://cheyennecity.org
GPS coordinates: 41.13833,-104.80194
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:47
Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, tells the story of the Old West through museums dedicated to railroads and the army, ranches where bison still live, and parks where you can hike or fish. In the city center are buildings showing its past: Wyoming's Capitol with its gold dome built in 1890, the 1887 Historic Depot now turned into a restaurant, and the Big Boy locomotive, a 40-meter long metal giant that represents the golden age of railroads. Themed museums invite visitors to learn about pioneer life, objects from native peoples, and 19th-century art. Around Cheyenne, there are natural areas like Curt Gowdy State Park with three lakes for fishing and hiking trails. There are also historic farms where visitors can see bison herds on horseback rides. In town, the Botanical Gardens offer a quiet walk among local and exotic plants. The Warren Air Force Base, founded in 1867, shows Cheyenne's important military role in defending the country. Whether you are interested in railroad history, the life of the Old West, wild nature, or historic buildings, Cheyenne has places to explore that show Wyoming's character and story.
Nagle Warren Mansion
938 m
Downtown Cheyenne Historic District
1.3 km
St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral
1.4 km
Cheyenne Depot Museum
1.3 km
Wyoming State Museum
1.4 km
Atlas Theatre
1.3 km
Saint Marks
1.2 km
William Sturgis House
327 m
Rainsford Historic District
452 m
Crook House
1 km
Big Boy Steam Engine 4004
247 m
Lulu McCormick Junior High School
1.3 km
City and County Building
1.4 km
Lakeview Historic District
1.1 km
Masonic Temple
1.3 km
Cheyenne South Side Historic District
1.2 km
Capitol North Historic District
744 m
Moreton Frewen House
970 m
Castle on 19th Street
347 m
Whipple-Lacey House
917 m
Federal Office Building
1.5 km
Mabel Fincher School
648 m
Baxter Ranch Headquarters Buildings
286 m
Ferdinand Lafrentz House
1.1 km
Messenger's Old West Museum
1.3 km
Lincoln $ Saver
1.1 km
Historic Governor's Mansion
1.1 km
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