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What
to do in Cheyenne
Day
Trips
Medicine Bow National Forest: Provides a variety of
recreational opportunities and natural attractions, including
the Vedauwoo Recreation Area and the Snowy Range Ski Area.
Call the Forest Service for more information. (307) 745-2300
Snowy
Range Ski Area: 35 miles west of Laramie, offers downhill
and cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. Summer
offers hiking and scenic drives. (307) 745-2300
Diamond
Guest Ranch/Chugwater: An hour NW of Cheyenne, offers
horseback riding, hay rides, trout fishing, hunting, kiddie
pony rides, steakhouse and bar, dance hall, cabin rentals.
For information contact: Diamond Guest Ranch, Chugwater KOA,
P.O. Box 236, Chugwater, WY 82210. 1-800-932-4222 or (307)
422-3564
Fort
Laramie National Historic Site: Built in 1834 as a fur
trading post. Later acquired by the military in 1849 and used
as a military post from 1849-1890 to guard the wagons along
the various trails that went through the area. Open year round.
(307) 837-2221
Oregon
Trail Ruts & Register Cliff Guernsey, WY: Ruts carved
into sandstone by the passage of wagon trains heading west
along the Oregon Trail are located just west of town. Register
Cliff, another resting point along the Oregon Trail where
travelers heading west stopped for the night and carved their
names in the sandstone cliffs. Located near town. Self-guided
tours of both sites. Call Wyoming State Parks & Historic
Sites at (307) 777-6323
Curt
Gowdy State Park: Located 26 miles west of Cheyenne and
27 miles east of Laramie along Highway 210. Excellent for
camping, boating, hiking, and fishing. Contact park superintendent:
(307) 632-7946
Vedauwoo
Recreation Area: Known for spectacular granite rock formations,
located in the Medicine Bow National Forest. Rock climbing,
picnic areas, campgrounds. Call Medicine Bow National Forest
for more information. (307) 745-2300
Wyoming
Territorial Prison and Old West Park: Beautifully restored,
the prison provides an authentic look at the history of law
and justice in the West. Also contains the U.S. Marshals Museum
and a Frontier Town. In Laramie. Call (307) 745-6161
Recreation
Recreational opportunities are abundant in and around Cheyenne.
The Cheyenne Parks Department maintains 15 city parks, 14
baseball fields, 9 softball fields, 8 soccer fields, and 36
"greenbelt" areas encompassing over 1,400 acres
of developed park land throughout the city as well as outdoor
skating rinks, an indoor municipal pool, a skateboard park
and 12 tennis courts throughout the city including indoor
courts available in the winter.
Cheyenne
Botanical Gardens provides many services to youth, seniors
and the handicapped. It is also open to the public to provide
a relaxing and educational park space.
There
are five golf courses in Cheyenne: One 18-hole and one 9-hole
municipal course, one 18-hole country club course, a 9-hole
private course and 18 holes on the premises of Warren Air
Force Base.
Rich recreational
opportunities abound for Cheyenne area residents. One popular
outdoor destination is Curt Gowdy State Park, just 26 miles
west of Cheyenne. The park provides a paradise for fishing,
boating and hiking.
For skiers, deep powdered runs are never far from Cheyenne.
The Medicine Bow National Forest, about 90 minutes west of
Cheyenne, is home to the family-oriented Snowy Range Ski Area.
Vail, Steamboat Springs and many other Colorado ski basins
are within a few hours of Cheyenne. And the legendary Rocky
Mountain National Park, a popular spot for cross country skiers,
is just two scenic hours away. Its snowcapped peaks are visible
from the outskirts of town.
International
attractions like Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks
and Devils Tower National Monument are a day’s drive
or less.
Cheyenne
Annual Events
Super Day – Late June
Rides, games, contests, exhibits, carnival, food, entertainment,
arts and crafts. Held in Lions Park (307)-637-6423.
Atlas
Theater And Melodrama – July through mid-August
Cheyenne Little Theater summer melodrama productions are sure
to delight and involve. Audience participation is highly encouraged
to urge on the hero, support the damsel, and foil the villain.
(307) 638-6543.
Laramie
County Fair and Rodeo – August
Everything a county fair is supposed to be, including 4-H,
FFA, rodeos and exhibits. Located at Frontier Park. (307)
632-2634.
Farmer’s
Market – August through September
Fresh produce of all varieties – homegrown and ripe
for the picking. Come explore the Downtown Farmer’s
Market at the City Center Parking Lot, located between Carey
and Pioneer Avenue on 16th Street every Saturday during the
months of August and September from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cheyenne
Christmas Parade, Craft Show & Concert – Late
November
Featuring over 100 lighted floats, 3-day craft show and Friday
Christmas concert (307) 638-0151.
Shopping,
Dining & Accommodations
As a regional shopping center, serving a trade area of over
200,000 people in southeastern Wyoming, western Nebraska and
northeastern Colorado, Cheyenne offers ample shopping opportunities.
Frontier
Mall with over 80 stores and 500,000 square feet, has such
well-known anchor stores as Dillards, Sears and J.C. Penneys.
Downtown
Cheyenne offers a wide variety of shopping opportunities with
more than 75 shops and galleries, and there are a number of
shopping centers scattered throughout the community.
When it
comes to Cheyenne’s dining, it’s the pride of
the West. Whether you’re in the mood for award-winning
gourmet, exciting ethnic food, family dining or the world’s
best steaks and barbecue, you’ll find quality dining
at its best.
In Cheyenne
you’ll experience the hospitality that won the West.
The variety of motels, hotels, and restaurants offer something
for everyone. Be it one of our 500 campsites or 2,000 motel
rooms – an economical single or elegant suite –
Cheyenne has the accommodations to meet your specific taste
and budget. Cheyenne also boasts excellent convention facilities
for groups as large as 1,500.
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