- Our list of the best things to do in Sheridan, Wyoming, features the top 18 nearby activities — including 10 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sheridan, WY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Sheridan, WY , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Story
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Bighorn National Park contains over 1,500 acres of trails allowing hikers to reach the park's 189,000 acres of wilderness. The park can also be seen from three scenic byways, and campers can stay in 34 campgrounds, while others can stay in eight lodges.
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184 N. Main, Sheridan, WY 82801, Sheridan, WY
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At the King's Saddlery and Museum, visitors can see hundreds of western saddles, along with wagons, coaches, Indian artifacts, guns, Western tack and original artwork. Visitors can also shop for ropes and hats.
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The 120-foot Shell Falls is a waterfall within the Bighorn National Forest. Visitors to the waterfall can also see Precambrian rocks, believed to be some of the oldest rocks on earth.
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Buffalo Bill sold the idea for the historic Sheraton Inn to the railroad. Each of the 22-rooms at the hotel is decorated with information about a famous Wild West character and the hotel can be rented for special events.
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Trails End was the first private professionally landscaped residential grounds in Wyoming. Visitors can tour the 13,748 square foot Flemish Revival John B. Kendrick home constructed between 1908 and restored with period pieces, along with the carriage house, and grounds.
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Located in the heart of downtown is The Blacktooth Brewing Company. The company brews a wide selection of Wyoming lagers, ales, porters, stouts and more and features a full line of merchandise for the true beer fan.
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Kendrick Park, Sheridan is a recreational park that supports activities including picnicking, fishing, horseshoes, tennis, and swimming. The park includes a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a large children's playground.
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In 1866, Col. Henry B. Carrington established Fort Phil Kearny to protect travelers, to discourage intertribal warfare, and to allow westward expansion. Visitors to Fort Phil Kearny Historic Site can see the site, watch videos, view reconstructed cabins, and take a tour.
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The WYO Theater originally opened in 1923 as the Lotus, a vaudeville theater. Visitors to the theater today can watch Metropolitan Opera.Live performances in high definition and attend other cultural events.
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Locally owned and operated, the Davis Gallery features a variety of works of fine art in various media. The gallery hosts special events and private showings, and offers framing services.