Sheridan, Wyoming, voted the #1 Western Town in America by TrueWest Magazine, embraces its Old West heritage and was home to the Plains Indians—and for a time, Buffalo Bill Cody.
Today, Sheridan thrives with its vibrant downtown, minerals production, and ranching. Home to numerous parks and a well-established walking path system, as well as several battle and fight sites and museums that represent Sheridan’s rich past. Fort Phil Kearny, Fetterman & Wagon Box Fight Site, Crooks Encampment, and the Rosebud, Connor and Little Bighorn Battlefields are all among these historic places—some with tours that can be arranged. Shop Historic Downtown or take a trolley tour of the community. Ask the front desk for more information.
Big Horn Equestrian Center
Brinton Museum
Sheridan Travel & Tourism
Sheridan County Museum
Trail End
Fine Dining
WYOMING’S RIB & CHOP
847 N. Main Street
(307) 673-4700
FRACKELTON’S
55 North Main Street
(307) 672-2838
WYOMING CATTLE & CREEK
1373 Coffeen Avenue
(307) 674-9336
Casual Dining
ARBY’S
1777 Coffeen Avenue
GOOD TIMES/TACO JOHN’S
2175 Sugarland Drive
JIMMY JOHN’S
727 E. Brundage Lane
(307) 675-8333
PERKINS FAMILY RESTAURANT
1373 Coffeen Avenue
(307) 674-9336