Rodeway Inn Cheyenne I-80 East
12500 I-80 East, Cheyenne, WY, 82009, USHotel Amenities:Free WiFiLaundryTruck ParkingBook Now & Save 7%FromOriginal rate:$75Discounted rate:$70USDPer Night$79 USD TotalComfort Inn & Suites
201 W. Fox Farm Road, Cheyenne, WY, 82007, USHotel Amenities:Free WiFiFree Continental BreakfastFree Hot BreakfastSmoke FreePet FriendlyBook Now & Save 7%FromOriginal rate:$119Discounted rate:$111USDPer Night$125 USD TotalComfort Suites Cheyenne
5401 Walker Road, Cheyenne, WY, 82009, USHotel Amenities:Free WiFiFree Hot BreakfastSmoke FreePet FriendlyFitness CenterBook Now & Save 16%FromOriginal rate:$110Discounted rate:$92USDPer Night$104 USD TotalQuality Inn Cheyenne I-25 South
2245 Etchepare Dr., Cheyenne, WY, 82007, USHotel Amenities:Free WiFiFree Continental BreakfastFree Hot BreakfastSmoke FreeOutdoor PoolBook Now & Save 16%FromOriginal rate:$79Discounted rate:$66USDPer Night$75 USD TotalPark Inn by Radisson, Cheyenne
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Whether its the rodeo, epic barbecues, or a trip through history—you'll find all that and more with our Cheyenne travel guide.
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Book your stay with Choice Hotels in Cheyenne, WY where the new west meets the old west With the many opportunities to explore the past of frontier days, you will be enchanted with the western city ambiance of Cheyenne, WY, where you can explore attractions at your leisure. Cheyenne Deals
Check out these popular Cheyenne attractions: Curt Gowdy State Park Wyoming State Museum Happy Jack Road Cheyenne Depot Plaza Nelson Museum of the West Historic Governors’ Mansion Wyoming is beautiful at any time of year, so head over to Curt Gowdy State Park for either hiking or trail-bicycling on an extensive network of trails around three separate reservoirs, or for a day spent fishing. One reservoir allows motorboats, one sailboats only and the third no boating at all. There are ranger talks and a plethora of events offered throughout the park and at the amphitheater at Hynds Lodge. You just spent a lot of time outdoors, so step inside the Wyoming State Museum for two floors of a true Wyoming experience—from the dinosaurs (there are several skeletons of dinosaurs unearthed in the state) through the frontier days and into the wild, wild west. There are some hands-on exhibits for children and a great deal about the natural and human history of the area. Tip: check out the gift shop, where you will find the best in Wyoming-oriented presents for everyone on your holiday list.
If you are driving to the Curt Gowdy State Park, then you are on Happy Jack Road, also known as Route 201, connecting Cheyenne with Laramie. The road takes you through Medicine Bow National Forest, which is actually a landscape of breathtaking rock formations, and you will see an impressive wind farm along the way as well. Check out the Bunk House Bar and Grill for burgers, a kids’ menu and live music on weekends. Back in Cheyenne, even those who are not railroad buffs will enjoy a visit to Cheyenne Depot and the surrounding plaza. The museum inside the working depot tells the story of the construction of the transcontinental railroad, and you can even work several railroad signal devices and hand-crank a replica of a steam engine’s drive wheels. The plaza outside is filled with statues—a horse, and four of Cheyenne’s big boot sculptures—and informational plaques about the Union Pacific Railway. You can also take a walking tour or a trolley tour: they both originate in the plaza.
If you have not yet had your fill of Cheyenne’s frontier days, then check out the Nelson Museum of the West, a three-floor private collection and extravaganza of memorabilia, including costumes won by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, cavalry and weapons exhibits, taxidermy and Indian artifacts. Bring your mobile telephone: there is an audio tour available. And check out the Historic Governors’ Mansion, a Colonial Revival mansion where—yes—the governor and his or her family actually does reside. It is not all private, however: you can take a guided or self-guided tour, and watch a video about the house and the people who have lived in it. There is so much to see and do in Cheyenne, Wyoming that you will be grateful for the relaxation and coziness that Choice Hotels offers at the end of a day spent touring. The staff will be happy to help you develop an itinerary that will allow you to sample all the city’s attractions.
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