There are not many labyrinths in Wyoming (less than 20). But the ones available are still very nice and meditative. I have selected 5 that are accessible to the public from around the state and worth a visit. If you want a full list of labyrinths in the state check out the Worldwide Labyrinth Finder.
Why visit a Labyrinth ?
Labyrinths are ancient and mysterious symbols that have been used for centuries for meditation, contemplation, and spiritual renewal. They are also a lot of fun to explore! If you're looking for a unique and challenging experience, walk a labyrinth with intention - it often leads to self-discovery. Personally, I like to walk labyrinths between dawn and sunrise or at sunset until dusk, but any time of day works. You may not realize it, but there is probably a labyrinth near where you live. Today we explore…
5 Labyrinths to Visit in Wyoming
1. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Labyrinth
This 7 circuit labyrinth, made from bricks/pavers, is located on the grounds of the botanic gardens. Learn more about the labyrinth on the website and plan your trip to the Botanic Gardens.
Location: Cheyenne, Wyoming
Address:
710 South Lions Park Drive
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
2. The Bart Rea Learning Circle Labyrinth @ Amoco Park
This 5 circuit labyrinth is located near the bank of the North Platte River in Amoco Park. It is made from concrete, glass and glow int he dark resins which should make everyone want to see this !
Location: Casper, Wyoming
Address:
Amoco Park, 1155 W. 1st St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
3. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Labyrinth
This 11 circuit Chartres replica labyrinth is located on the south side of the church on a concrete pad with a walkway from the parking lot. It is open from dawn to dusk and here is an aerial view of the labyrinth.
Location: Casper, Wyoming
Address:
4700 S. Poplar St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
4. Whitney Commons Park Labyrinth
A 6 circuit Chartres style labyrinth made from bricks/paver. Open from 7AM-6PM. Learn more about the commons on the website.
Location: Sheridan, Wyoming
Address:
326 Alger
Sheridan, Wyoming 82801
5. United Methodist Church Labyrinth
A classical 7 circuit labyrinth made from rocks that is located to the east of the church. The pathway is easy to find, marked by a trellis off of the parking lot.
Location: Riverton, Wyoming
Address:
1116 W. Park Ave
Riverton, Wyoming 82501
5 TIPS FOR VISITING A LABYRINTH
Set an intention for your walk so you can walk with purpose. It could be prayer, reflection, meditation, contemplation, or openness.
Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as you will be doing a lot of walking.
Bring water with you, especially if you are visiting on a hot day.
Take your time and enjoy the experience. There is no need to rush through a labyrinth.
Be respectful of other visitors. This includes not making noise and being respectful if walking with other people.
5 BOOKS TO READ ABOUT LABYRINTH WALKING
I wrote a blog post reviewing the following 5 books, each that deals with walking labyrinths. You can check them out yourself at the Amazon links below or read this blog post: 5 Books about the Spiritual Aspect of Labyrinths to learn a little about what each book teaches.
Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Tool by Dr. Lauren Artress 201 pages. AMZN
Labyrinth : Your Path to Self-Discovery by Tony Christie 312 pages. AMZN
Exploring the Labyrinth: A Guide For Healing and Spiritual Growth by Melissa Gayle West 209 pages AMZN
Walking the Labyrinth: A Place to Pray and Seek God by Travis Scholl 240 pages AMZN
Labyrinths from the Outside In: Walking to Spiritual Insight by Rev Dr Donna Schaper and Rev Dr Carole Ann Camp 187 pages AMZN
If you are interested in more spiritual labyrinth aspects I suggest the following websites:
Lauren Artress website - For coaching, workshops and classes.
Veriditas - The nonprofit labyrinth group founded by Lauren Artress
Worldwide Labyrinth Finder - Find a labyrinth to walk near you, or while on vacation
I am a maze artist but I have never made any mazes from Wyoming. If you have suggestions - drop me a note. Otherwise here are some mazes of famous buildings: