A fixture in the Sheridan community is the wooded oasis of Kendrick Park. Enjoy solitude along the tree-lined creek or stretch out and play on the grassy expanse. Meander around the park to find the chainsaw-carved tree sculptures and swing by and visit the resident buffalo and elk. During the summer months, the ice-cream stand is ready for business.
Step back in time at the Trails End Historic Site and see some history of Sheridan and the surrounding area.
Truly a must-see, King’s Saddlery Museum is one of the best western museums in the nation, showcasing a fabulous collection of cowboy memorabilia including hundreds of saddles, wagons, chaps, spurs, antique gems, Indian artifacts as well as a variety of wild game animals.
Host to a myriad of events and activities, shows, boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops and bars, Historic Downtown is Sheridan’s grand centerpiece. Come for a stroll and enjoy our public art displays, historic buildings, and more.
Stop by Black Tooth and have a beer.
Rich in history, legend and lore, the Historic Sheridan Inn is the former stomping ground of Buffalo Bill and his legendary Wild West Show.
The Brinton Museum, located on the 620-acre historic Quarter Circle A Ranch in Big Horn, a short drive from Sheridan, offers an authentic view into the life and lifestyle of a Western gentleman and art collector.
Fort Phil Kearny was one of three military posts established along the Bozeman Trail. This fort was built in 1866 as a cutoff from the Oregon Trail. Immigrants used this trail while en route from Fort Laramie to the Montana gold fields.