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Cheyenne Depot Plaza

3.2 miles | 7 minutes

The Cheyenne Depot Museum is the steward of the Historic UPRR Depot, a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1886 by the Union Pacific Railroad, it is the last remaining grand railroad station on the transcontinental route, designed by famed architect Henry Van Brunt. Visit the museum to learn about the history of Cheyenne, the Transcontinental Railroad, and see the beloved narrow gauge UC&N Model Railroad built by Harry W. Brunk.

Curt Gowdy State Park

26.6 miles | 28 minutes

Curt Gowdy is located just 24 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 24 miles east of Laramie, Wyoming. Take State Route 210 (Happy Jack Road) to Granite Springs Road.

Little America Golf Course

4.2 miles | 7 minutes

Surrounded by 80 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, our immaculately groomed course offers a serene and picturesque setting for golfers of all levels. With lush fairways and meticulously maintained greens, it’s the perfect place to relax, refine your skills, and savor the natural beauty.

Cheyenne Frontier Days

5.6 miles | 8 minutes

Feel the thrill, the lights, and the pulse of competition at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Whether you’re drawn by the heart-pounding rodeo action, the unforgettable night shows, or the rich experience of Western culture, you’ll leave with the spirit of a modern cowboy. Join us for an event that will stay with you long after the dust settles.

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

6.1 miles | 9 minutes

Explore plant collections and landscapes through out the Shane Smith Grand Conservatory, curated gardens throughout our grounds, and the Paul Smith Children’s Village.

Wyoming Game & Fish Department

6.6 miles | 8 minutes

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is dedicated to conserving, enhancing and protecting Wyoming’s exceptional fish and wildlife resources and the habitats that support them. We will work with and for the public to provide a wide array of fish and wildlife experiences.

State Capitol Building

3.6 miles | 7 minutes

Plans for the Wyoming State capitol originated in 1867, with the seat of the new territorial government established as Cheyenne in 1869.