Sheridan
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Sheridan is a town in Northeast Wyoming.Understand
Sheridan is a typical boom and bust town, having started off with cattle ranching and then been supported by the oil, gas, and coal exploration in the surrounding areas. In the past ten years Sheridan has been remaking itself as a tourist destination where people can catch a glimpse of the "old west" and enjoy many of the features of the "new west".
The town is a destination for many people visiting Yellowstone or the Black Hills.
Get in
By air
Sheridan County Airport has non-stop service on Denver Air Connection to Denver.By car
Driving north on I-25 or I-90, just before you enter the state of Montana, you'll pass Sheridan.By bus
Greyhound's interline partners Jefferson Lines and Black Hills Stage both offer service to this station from Billings MT to the North or from Buffalo WY coming from the south. This station is open 24 hours.See
Bradford Brittian MemorialA historical home of an early cattle rancher with some excellent art.
Do
Sheridan has many events throughout the year. One of the more popular events is the Sheridan Rodeo.
The Bighorn MountainsA still relatively unspoiled area great for hiking, fishing, backpacking, hunting, etc.
Drink
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phone: +1 307-674-9696address: 151 N Main StCheck out all the cattle brands on the walls. This is a real cowboy bar (or once was).
Sleep
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phone: +1 307-673-2734address: 980 Sibley Circle
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phone: +1 307 673-9500address: 911 Sibley Circle
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phone: +1 307-674-2178address: 856 Broadway StHistoric downtown hotel, opened in 1893.
Go next
- Buffalo is not too far south on I 90 and I 25 splits from I 90 there.
- Yellowstone National Park is about 200 miles west of Sheridan on US 14.
- The Black Hills are about 200 miles east on I 90.