Sheridan, WY – The Historic Sheridan Inn As one of the original hotels in Sheridan, WY, constructed in 1892, the Sheridan Inn Hotel was conceptualized and developed by William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. As part owner, “Buffalo Bill” directed hotel management, and even auditioned new members for his touring company show from the front porch. Each of the twenty-two rooms have been revitalized to reflect on “Buffalo Bill” and twenty-one other key characters in his life. Each suite presents the times and histories of these people in the furnishings, art, and artifacts, making the Sheridan Inn one of the most unique hotels in Sheridan, WY. You may recognize these characters as icons of the American West, and see how they have shaped the frontier to what it is today.
Welcome to the Rib & Chop House—home of premium steaks, fresh seafood and award-winning baby back ribs, all served in a casual atmosphere. One of the best steaks we’ve ever tasted and one of the most popular restaurants in Sheridan.
FROM ITS AUTHENTICALLY furnished rooms to its finely manicured lawns, Trail End displays an elegantly different aspect of Wyoming's rich and colorful history. Built in the Flemish Revival style, the 13,748 square foot mansion known as Trail End provides an intriguing glimpse into life during the period 1913 to 1933, primarily as seen through the eyes of the John B. Kendrick family.