VACATION AND TRAVEL
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This next attraction is also free: the Wyoming State Museum. Here you can learn not only about the history and culture of Wyoming’s people, but also its natural history. The museum houses artifacts and collections showcasing Wyoming's history from its earliest beginnings. From dinosaurs and wildlife to folk art and Native American collections, there is something here for everyone!
This next attraction is the Cheyenne Depot & Museum. The Cheyenne Depot is one of the most storied and historic buildings in the area. Built in the 1880s, the Depot has seen many changes over the years, but its clock tower has remained largely the same. Today it stands as a monument to Cheyenne’s roots and houses the Visit Cheyenne information kiosk along with the Depot Museum. Learn about Cheyenne’s history and the railroad that founded it while gathering information on other attractions to visit in the city!
This next museum is highly rated, and that is the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. The history of the world's
the world's largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration comes alive at the museum. A premier cultural and historical center in southeast Wyoming, the museum offers year-round programming, exhibits, and activities that celebrate the heritage and pioneer spirit of the American West and the thrilling history of the world's first extreme sport. In addition to exhibiting the rich history of the “Daddy of ’em All,” the museum also features some of the most intriguing western artifacts in the region, including one of the most extensive collections of carriages on display, chronicling the colorful pioneer history of Cheyenne and the expansion of the American West.
This next attraction is highly rated, and that is the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. Come experience the dazzling variety of award-winning, curated displays of plants, shrubs, and trees from around the world in the Grand Conservatory; enjoy