While there aren’t exactly dozens of amusement parks in Wyoming to choose from, the ones that they do have are pretty fantastic. Any one of them could be perfect as a standalone vacation destination, but would be even better when combined with one another to create an epic Wyoming road trip.
- Star Plunge
- Mike Sedar Aqua Park
- Old Town Family Fun & Amusements
- Cheyenne Aquatic Center
- Snow King Mountain Resort
Wyoming Amusement Parks at a Glance
| Park | Star Plunge | Mike Sedar Aquatic Center | Old Town Family Fun & Amusements | Cheyenne Aquatic Center | Snow King Mountain Resort |
| Location | Thermopolis, WY | Casper, WY | Casper, WY | Cheyenne, WY | Jackson, WY |
| Ticket Cost | Typically ~$10–$20 per person (seasonal pool & slides access) | Usually ~$5–$10 per person (public swim / day pass) | Pay-per-activity or small admission fees; often ~$5–$15+ depending on activity | Typically ~$5–$12 per person for open swim | Varies widely: ~$30–$80+ for lifts, gondola, and summer activities |
| Attractions | Hot springs-fed pools, waterslides, indoor/outdoor soaking areas | Indoor/outdoor pools, lap swimming, diving boards, slides | Arcade games, mini attractions, family entertainment, casual play activities | Pools, water slides, diving boards, leisure swim areas | Gondola rides, alpine slides, mountain coaster, hiking, skiing (seasonal) |
| Onsite RV Parking? | No dedicated RV parking (standard parking only) | No | No | No | Limited general parking available; not RV-focused but can accommodate some RVs depending on lot space |
Why RV to a Wyoming Amusement Park?
- Wyoming amusement parks are spread across scenic destinations. Traveling in an RV lets you combine attractions into a larger road-trip experience instead of just a single-day visit.
- RV travel gives you flexibility in remote areas where lodging can be limited or expensive, especially in smaller towns like Casper or Cheyenne.
- You can save significantly on hotels and dining by using your RV as your base camp.
- RV travel makes it easier to combine outdoor recreation with amusement stops—Wyoming’s amusement parks often sit near mountains, hot springs, and hiking areas, so you can mix theme park fun with nature-based adventures.
Star Plunge
Looking for some water fun? Star Plunge is a super unique water attraction that you will definitely want to visit while in Wyoming. It’s located in Hot Springs State Park in the aptly named town of Thermopolis, and features hot spring pools that are great in summer as well as winter.
Stand-Out Features
- Hot Spring Pools
- Water Slides
- Vapor Cave
- Fitness Room
RV Camping Near Star Plunge
We definitely recommend camping when visiting this Wyoming amusement park. Unfortunately, camping is not available in Hot Springs State Park itself. The good news? There are private campgrounds located nearby, so it shouldn’t be difficult to find a place to park while you play.
Choose one of these awesome campgrounds:
Mike Sedar Aqua Park
If hot springs aren’t your thing, there are other places to play in the water. This is great during the summer months, when the temperatures can get pretty hot and most people are looking for a way to cool off. One of the best places to do this? Mike Sedar Aqua Park in Casper.
Stand-Out Features
- Water Slide
- Splash Pad
- Water Playground
- Lazy River
- Rock Climbing Wall
RV Camping Near Mike Sedar Aqua Park
The Casper-area RV park mentioned above would be an awesome place to stay while checking out Mike Sedar Aqua Park. That said, if you prefer to stay elsewhere, you do have other options. The park listed below is another one of our favorites and is definitely worth checking out.
Old Town Family Fun & Amusements
Next up is Old Town Family Fun & Amusements in Casper. This is a Wyoming favorite, and once you see it, you’ll understand why. This family-owned amusement center is chock-full of things to do, and there truly is something for everyone in the park.
Stand-Out Features
- Mini Golf
- Indoor Rock Climbing
- Arcade
- Laser Tag
RV Camping Near Old Town Family Fun & Amusements
Obviously, you will need a place to stay while visiting Casper. Our top pick for lodging on any vacation is RV camping, but we especially love camping in the gorgeous state of Wyoming, as it allows campers to really connect with nature and make some fantastic camping memories.
Cheyenne Aquatic Center
Heading over to the city of Cheyenne, there is the Cheyenne Aquatic Center. This is yet another great place to have some splashing fun, and because it is indoors, you can play here even when the super cold Wyoming winter hits. Best of all, this park offers enough fun features that you can easily stay and play for several hours.
Stand-Out Features
- Water Slides
- Rock Climbing Wall
- Water Playground
- Lazy River
RV Camping Near Cheyenne Aquatic Center
Once again, we highly recommend taking an RV on your Wyoming amusement parks vacation. Whether you rent a rig or take your own, you’re sure to appreciate having your own private space to return to after a day full of exploring and playing in this wonderful state.
Snow King Mountain Resort
Last on our list of fantastic Wyoming amusement parks is Snow King Mountain Resort in Jackson. This place is a wonderful ski resort during the winter, and during the summer it becomes an adventure amusement park that absolutely deserves a place on our list and on your trip itinerary.
Stand-Out Features
- Gondola Rides
- Mini Golf
- Zip Line
- Mountain Coaster
- Alpine Slide
- Maze
- Ropes Course
- Bouldering Park
- Bungee Trampoline
RV Camping Near Snow King Mountain Resort
Obviously, visiting a place as gorgeous as Jackson calls for RV camping. This allows you to immerse yourself in all of the incredible beauty that is found there. Not only that, but by taking an RV, you can camp in the middle of the beauty while still staying just as comfortable as you’d be in a hotel room (if not more so).
Tips for an Amazing Wyoming Amusement Park Trip
- Plan around the weather and season, since many Wyoming attractions are outdoors or seasonal.
- Water-focused spots are often quieter in the morning, giving you more space and shorter wait times.
- Pack for variety. Wyoming trips often combine water fun, indoor recreation, and outdoor exploring.
Wyoming Amusement Parks: Frequently Asked Questions
Wyoming doesn’t have large mega theme parks, but it offers a mix of water parks, community recreation centers, and mountain attractions. Some focus on hot springs and water slides, while others combine rides, lifts, and outdoor adventure activities.
Yes, many locations are designed for families, with shallow pools, beginner-friendly attractions, and low-cost admission.
Some do, but many are seasonal due to weather. Indoor pools and recreation centers like can operate year-round, while mountain and outdoor attractions typically have peak summer and winter seasons depending on the activity.
Amusement parks aren’t the only things to do in Wyoming. In fact, the list of awesome attractions in this state is surprisingly long. Check out the links below for some tips on which ones to see: