Energy Node

Cross roads park

Wyoming, USA

Overview

Cross Roads Park embodies the archetype of the crossroads—a place of choice, convergence, and the meeting of different energetic currents. The open Wyoming landscape amplifies this quality, creating a sense of expansive possibility in all directions. Visitors often experience heightened intuition and a clarity around decisions when spending time here. The energy is dynamic rather than settled, carrying the restless vitality of wind-swept plains and the spiritual charge that Plains peoples associated with places where paths converge and futures diverge.

Community Gallery

History, Archaeology & Significance

Cross Roads Park in Wyoming sits within the traditional territory of Plains tribes including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Crow, and Lakota, who traversed the region's vast grasslands and mountain passes for millennia. Crossroads and trail intersections held particular significance for Plains peoples as places of meeting, trade, and decision-making, often marked by cairns or other indicators. The Wyoming landscape, with its dramatic convergence of plains, basins, and mountain ranges, naturally creates geographic crossroads that indigenous peoples recognized as spiritually potent. These intersection points were often sites for prayer, vision seeking, and the reading of signs before choosing a path forward.

Rory's Field Notes

Small park with Type 4 node at the actual crossroads.

Upcoming Events

Add an Event

No upcoming events at this site

Community Discussions

Contribute

Have you visited this site? Share your experience and help the community.

All submissions are reviewed before publishing.

Become a Sacred Network Subscriber

You're a member of Sacred Network – become a subscriber to support our mission and, together, we'll go further. Your subscription unlocks every Site Guide, the audio guides, Rory's full Journal archive, subscriber-only community channels, and the ability to start your own group – £3.99/month, cancel anytime.

Nearby Sacred Sites