There are lots of fun things to do in Cheyenne! Check out Historic Cheyenne, the Cheyenne Big Boots (all over town), and the many museums we have!
The Cheyenne Big Boots are a fun scavenger hunt!! I Highly recommend this for visitors looking for a unique experience.
There are tons of photo opportunities since Cheyenne has added dozens of dynamic murals. The website linked is a great resource to learn the location of the murals.
The Cheyenne Gunslingers perform enactments of gunfights and other Wild West activities. Family Friendly Fun!
Recurring weekly on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, at 6:00 pm. Saturdays at High Noon
Roller Skating, Laser tag, Mini Golf, and Bumper Cars are all options for your visit!
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens exists to cultivate growth and enrichment in the community.
The Shane Smith Grand Conservatory features a lush tropical collection, baroque-style Orangerie, and unique desert area.
The Paul Smith Children's Village is a garden for all ages! It features a wetlands area, sheepherder wagon, a secret garden, farmers windmill, and outdoor games!
Chuck Wagon Dinner & Rodeo Event on July 12th Tickets still available.
A hundred years before food trucks were popular chuck wagons were your home for food on the go. The Award-winning 3LazyR Chuck Wagon will fill your belly and your heart with a true taste of the West.
After dinner, get ready to cheer on our hometown cowboys and cowgirls competing in events including Bareback and Saddle Bronc Riding, Breakaway Roping, Steer Wrestling, Barrel Racing, Bull Riding, and more. Enjoy the West's favorite sport under the open sky!
The 90 minute "Wild West History Tours" is the easiest way to immerse yourself in the rich history of Cheyenne. Learn about the city's most interesting sites and historic buildings!
The Capitol is open for self- guided tours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday. As one of 20 state Capitols designated as National Historic Landmarks and with a history that dates back to 1888.
The exhibits highlight Wyoming's human and natural histories, past and present.
The story of Cheyenne begins with the story of the transcontinental railroad. Check out this museum to learn about Cheyenne origins and early days.
Old West Museum's mission is to cultivate a rich educational space for the diverse, international community served by, and rooted in, the American western legacy of Cheyenne Frontier Days.
From 1905 to 1976, the Mansion was the residence of 19 Wyoming first families. The home has been the setting for state dinners, first-family christenings, wedding receptions and birthday parties.