A true Sheridan icon! Stop by this legendary Western store to see handcrafted saddles, ropes, boots, and hats. Behind the shop, don’t miss the Don King Museum, filled with incredible cowboy and rodeo history.
Step into a piece of Sheridan history! Established in 1907, the Mint Bar is a local legend known for its classic Western décor, neon sign, and cowboy culture. Stop by for a drink, soak in the lively atmosphere, and experience a true taste of Wyoming’s ranching and rodeo heritage.
If you love art, history, or just cool Wyoming scenery, the Brinton Museum is a must-see! Set on a historic ranch at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains, it has an amazing collection of Western and American Indian art. Right now, you can check out the Jim Jackson exhibit, featuring his incredible leatherwork and paintings — a perfect mix of tradition and modern creativity.
About an hour north of Sheridan, this historic site marks the famous Battle of the Little Bighorn — also known as Custer’s Last Stand. This year is the 150th anniversary, making it a meaningful stop to explore the battlefield, see the memorials, and take in the sweeping Wyoming prairie.
Step back in time at Trail End, a beautifully preserved mansion that was once home to one of Sheridan’s founding families. Explore the historic rooms, gardens, and unique architecture — it’s a fun peek into Wyoming’s past without leaving town!
Tongue River Canyon, it is one of the most iconic hikes in Wyoming. It’s fabled rock formations, pristine waters, and luxuriant forest come together to paint an unforgettable scene. Trail runners from around the world come to conquer the 10 mile hike. While the canyon walls offer some shade into the early morning, this trail also becomes quite hot around mid-day.
Take a trip into the Bighorn Mountains and enjoy some fresh air! Sibley Lake is a great spot to relax, hike a bit, or try your hand at fishing. With amazing mountain views, wildlife, and plenty of trails, it’s the perfect way to experience Wyoming’s outdoors.
Kick back and grab a cold one inside Black Tooth's converted garage space or out on the patio.
Located right downtown, Bison Union is a Veteran owned coffee & apparel company.
For an authentic Wyoming diner experience, visit the Cowboy Cafe for some eggs, bacon, and hash browns - a breakfast that is sure to keep you full until lunchtime.