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SPHS&T/ORO Directory SPHS&T/ORO Directory Brooks Jordan, District 2 Manager; Big Horn SPHS&T ADMINISTRATION Work phone: (307) 469-2234 2301 Central Ave. Cell phone: (307) 431-9921 Barrett Building, 4th Floor Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site Cheyenne, WY 82001 P.O. Box 6 (307) 777-6323 Hyattville, WY 82428 Darin Westby, Director Dennis Cease, Law Enforcement Supervisor Work phone: (307) 777-7637 Work phone (307) 632-7946 Cell phone: (307) 421-1128 Cell phone: (307) 214-9818 2301 Central Ave. Jacqueline Sanfilippo, Executive Assistant Barrett Building, 4th Floor Work phone: (307) 777-7496 Cheyenne, WY 82001 Dave Glenn, Deputy Director OUTDOOR RECREATION OFFICE Cell phone: (307) 274-5007 Paul Gritten, Non-Motorized Trails Coordinator Home cell phone: (307) 349-1158 Work phone: (307) 777-8557 Mailing Address: Cell phone: (307) 274-6637 4875 Coats Road Casper, WY 82604 CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING Con Deniz, Manager Nick Neylon, Deputy Director Work phone: (307) 777-6317 Work phone: (307) 777-6318 Cell phone: (307) 421-1709 Cell phone (307) 431-4866 Home cell phone: (318) 450-8687 Ann Rose, Landscape Architect Work cell: (307) 631-8656 DISTRICT MANAGERS Work phone: (state office) (307) 777-7029 Christina Bird, District 4 Manager; Laramie Cell phone: (307) 631-1110 Chris Potter, Project Engineer Historic Governor’s Mansion Work phone: (307) 777-7499 300 E. 21st Street Cell phone: (307) 630-2458 Cheyenne, WY 8200 CONCESSION & REVENUE Chris Floyd, District 6 Manager; Shoshone Julie Huntley, Manager Work cell: (307) 679-2507 Work phone: (307) 777-6025 311 Gale Street Cell phone: (307) 214-0400 Rock Springs, WY 82901 Stephanie Dillmon, Cabin Lease & Parks Fee Cynde Georgen, District 5 Manager; Absaroka Program Coordinator Work phone (307) 674-4589 Work phone: (307) 777-5734 Cell phone (307) 752-1429 Trail End Historic Site Adena Leibouvitz, Reservation & Trails Fee 400 Clarendon Ave Program Coordinator Sheridan, WY 82801 Work phone: (307) 777-3680 Steve Horn, District 3 Manager; N Platte River Tava Collins, Administrative Assistant Cell phone: (307) 370-0573 Work phone: (307) 777-3483 EKW Parks Main Line (307) 777-6323 8700 E. Hwy 20-26 Evansville, WY 82636 UPS Delivery: 8700 East US Hwy. 20/26 Updated: 12/2019 PLANNING & GRANTS Travis McIntyre , Trade Specialist Mary Flanderka, Manager Work phone: (307) 335-8229 Work phone: (307) 777-5087 Cell phone: (307) 851-8267 Cell phone: (307) 275-0022 Brett Freese, Trades Specialist Carly-Ann Carruthers, Senior Planner Work phone: (307) 335-8229 Work phone: (307) 777-6968 Personal cell phone: (307) 214-7747 Cody Groenewold, Trades Specialist Work phone: (307) 335-8229 Jon Cicarelli, GIS Specialist Cell phone: (307) 349-4776 Work phone: (307) 777-6478 Louisa Lopez, OHV Grants Manager CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION OFFICE Work phone: (307) 777-6491 1007 Idaho St., Boysen Rt. Cell phone: (307) 286-8478 Shoshoni, WY 82649 Fax: (307) 876-2204 Conor Skrobot, Trades Specialist UPS Delivery: 10th & Idaho St. Work phone: (307) 335-8229 Cell phone: (307) 349-6110 Brad Handford, Manager Work phone: (307) 876-9364 Jordan Weller, Trades Specialist Cell phone: (307) 851-2254 Work phone: (307) 335-8229 Cell phone: (307) 349-3727 Cole Horton, Skilled Trades Supervisor Work phone: (307) 876-9364 Janet Jares, Grants Specialist Cell phone: (307) 851-2183 Work phone: (307) 777-1927 Matthew Leonhardt, Skilled Trades Supervisor Nick Jump, Grants Specialist Work phone: (307) 876-9364 Work phone: (307) 777-7446 Cell phone: (307) 851-3042 Bear River State Park Travis McIntyre, Skilled Trades Supervisor 601 Bear River Drive Work phone: (307) 876-9364 Evanston, WY 82930 Cell phone: (307) 851-8267 FAX: (307) 789-2618 Visitor Center: (307) 789-6540 TRAILS FIELD OFFICE P.O. Box 1429 Tyfani Sager, Superintendent Lander, WY 82520 Work phone: (307) 789-6547 UPS Delivery: 125 Sunflower St. Cell phone: (307) 380-3031 Fax: (307) 335-8230 Nathan Lumsden Forrest Kamminga, Manager Work phone: (307) 789-6540 Work phone: (307) 335-2671 Cell phone: (802) 393-2535 Cell phone: (307) 212-2821 Boysen State Park Joshua Milek, Supervisor 120 Boysen Drive Work phone: (307) 335-2670 Shoshoni, WY 82649 Cell phone: (307) 349-4778 FAX: (307) 876-9305 UPS Delivery: 120 Boysen Drive Eric Eiserman, Trades Specialist Work phone (307) 335-8229 John Bass, Superintendent Cell phone (307) 349-8799 Work phone: (307) 876-2796 Cell phone: (307) 851-2364 Updated: 02/2020 Chris Konija, Lt. Park Ranger Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park & Work phone: (307) 876-2796 Independence Rock State Historic Site Cell phone: (307) 331-2835 8700 E Hwy 20-26 Evansville, WY 82636 Rick Helm, Assistant Superintendent/ FAX: (307) 473-9032 Maintenance UPS Delivery: 8700 East US Hwy. 20/26 Work phone: (307) 876-2796 Cell phone: (307) 851-2344 Pat Sutton, Assistant Superintendent Work phone: (307) 577-5150 Michael Streeter, Trades Specialist Work phone: (307) 876-2796 Fort Bridger State Historic Site & Piedmont Charcoal Kilns, Granger Stage Station, Buffalo Bill State Park Names Hill, Fort Supply 4192 Northfork Hwy P.O. Box 35 Cody, WY 82414 Fort Bridger, WY 82933 Headquarters: (307) 587-9227 UPS Delivery: 37000 Business Loop I-80 FAX: (307) 587-4990 Shop: (307) 527-6210 Linley Mayer, Superintendent Work phone: (307) 782-3842 Dan Marty, Superintendent Cell phone: (307) 870-8811 Work phone: (307) 587-9227 Cell phone: (307) 421-3545 Fort Fetterman State Historic Site & Pioneer Museum Jared Brinkerhoff, Assistant Superintendent SEE WYOMING PIONEER MEMORIAL Work phone: (307) 527-9227 MUSEUM Cell phone: (307) 421-3669 Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site & Wagon Brian Spychalski, Grounds Trade Specialist Box, Fetterman Battlefield, Connor Work phone: (307) 527-6210 Battlefield 528 Wagon Box Rd. Camp Douglas Officer’s Club Banner, WY 82832 SEE WYOMING PIONEER MEMORIAL FAX: (307) 684-7967 MUSEUM UPS Delivery: 528 Wagon Box Rd. Curt Gowdy State Park & Ames Monument Misty Stoll, Superintendent Curt Gowdy State Park Visitor Center Work phone: (307) 684-7629 1264 Granite Springs Road Cell phone: (307) 620-0331 Cheyenne, WY 82009 FAX: (307) 635-1056 Mike File, Trades Specialist Visitor Center: (307) 632-7946 Work phone: (307) 684-7629 Patrick Harrington, Superintendent Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site Work phone: (307) 632-7946 See Seminoe State Park Cell phone: (307) 421-7302 Glendo State Park Vacant, Assistant Superintendent 397 Glendo Park Road Work phone: (307) 632-7946 Glendo, WY 82213 Cell phone: (307) 286-4572 FAX: (307) 735-4662 UPS Delivery: 397 Glendo Park Road Deborah Maljian, Office Assistant Work phone: (307) 632-7946 Brian Johnson, Superintendent Work phone: (307) 735-4433 Cell phone: (307) 331-1679 Updated: 02/2020 Carlo Migliaccio, Assistant Superintendent John Fish, Assistant Superintendent Work phone: (307) 735-4433 Work phone: (307) 864-2176 Cell phone: (307) 359-4014 Cell phone: (307) 921-1965 Robin Clark, Lt. Park Ranger Roger Shanor, Mechanic Work phone: (307) 735-4418 Work phone: (307) 864-2176 Cell phone: (307) 534-6279 Cell phone: (307) 480-8502 Mike McCormick, Trades Specialist Jody Lange, Trades Technician Work phone: (307) 735-4433 Cell Phone: (307) 921-2610 Brian Fritz Monica Hamilton, Trades Technician Work phone: (307) 735-4433 Work phone: (307) 864-3765 Guernsey State Park; Hawk Springs Jeremy Wells, Trades Technician State Recreation Area; Oregon Trail Work phone: (307) 864-3765 Ruts and Register Cliff P.O. Box 429 Keyhole State Park Guernsey, WY 82214 22 Marina Road Museum: (307) 836-2900 Moorcroft, WY 82721 FAX: (307) 836-3088 FAX: (307) 756-3534 UPS Delivery: Bldg. 2187, Hwy. 317 Wade Henderson, Superintendent Chris Delay, Superintendent Work Phone: (307) 756-3596 Work phone: (307) 836-2334 Cell Phone: (307) 670-3513 Cell phone: (307) 331-3094 Jentry Eatherton, Assistant Superintendent Lt. Park Ranger Work phone: (307) 756-3596 Work phone: (307) 836-2127 Cell phone: (307) 670-2844 Cell phone: (307) 331-0240 Andrea Foster, Trades Specialist Historic Governors’ Mansion Work phone: (307) 756-3596 300 E. 21st Street Cell phone : (307) 631-0214 Cheyenne, WY 82001 FAX: (307) 635-7077 Brad Purcell, Lt. Park Ranger Carriage House: (307) 777-5970 Work phone: (307) 756-3596 Cell phone: (307) 670-0349 Alexis Pratt, Superintendent Work phone: (307) 777-7878 Cell phone: (307) 214-0306 Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site P.O. Box 6 Hyattville, WY 82428 FAX: (307) 469-2234 Hot Springs State Park, Legend Rock State (Please call first before faxing) Petroglyph Site UPS Delivery: 4800 Road 52 51 Highway 20 Thermopolis, WY 82443 Tony Giles, Superintendent FAX: (307) 864-3419 Work phone: (307) 469-2234 Office: (307) 864-2176 Cell phone: (307) 461-1844 Bath House (307) 864-3765 Angeline Cherni Kevin Skates, Superintendent Work phone: (307) 469-2234 Work phone: (307) 864-2176 Cell phone: (307) 921-2057 Updated: 02/2020 Seminoe State Park & Fort Fred Steele State Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum, Fort Historic Site Fetterman, & Camp Douglas Officer’s Club HC 67, Box 30 400 W. Center Sinclair, WY 82334-9712 P.O. Box 911 UPS Delivery: Seminoe Dam Rt, Box 30 Douglas, WY 82633-0911 Fax: (307) 358-9293 Lonnie Porter, Superintendent Work phone: (307) 358-9288 Work phone: (307) 320-3013 Jenna Thorburn, Cultural Resource Specialist Sinks Canyon State Park & Fort Bonneville Work phone: (307) 358-9288 3079 Sinks Canyon Road Cell phone: (307) 262-5842 Lander, WY 82520 Visitor Center: (307) 332-3077 Wyoming Territorial Prison 975 Snowy Range Road Jamie Simonson, Superintendent Laramie, WY 82070 Work phone: (307) 332-6333 Office: (307) 745-3733 Cell phone: (307) 275-2555 Fax: (307) 745-8620 Amanda Atkinson,
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