WYOMING'S NATIONAL PARKS PASSPORT CANCELLATION STAMPS

Here is a list with illustrations of the Passport Cancellation Stamps for Wyoming's national parks and monuments and other national parks sites. Several variations of cancellation stamps for many of the park sites are displayed.


Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
(in Wyoming and Montana)
Buffalo Bill Dam National Historic Landmark
California National Historic Trail
Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
[Administered by the U. S. Forest Service]

 

No stamp available in Wyoming

 

Devils Tower National Monument
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
[Administered by the U. S. Forest Service]

 

No passport stamp currently available

 

Fort Laramie National Historic Site
Fossil Butte National Monument
Grand Teton National Park
John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
National Elk Refuge
[Administered by the U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service]
Oregon National Historic Trail
Pony Express National Historic Trail
Yellowstone National Park
(in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho)


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