Things to Do in Wyoming

Explore the Local Area

For generations, Wyoming has drawn families and vacationers to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains to relax, recreate, and embark on unforgettable adventures. Blair Hotels offers a collection of warm, comfortable, family-friendly hotels that allow you to enjoy Wyoming as it was meant to be experienced, whether that be on a horseback riding adventure, national park hike, or historical tour.
 
From here, you can do and see just about everything to be done on land, water, and air. With four fabulous seasons, Wyoming never closes! Set off on new and exhilarating exploits. Rediscover how special family time can be or engage with friendly locals. Leave the guidebook behind and just go where the day takes you. 
 
To help you plan your Rocky Mountain West getaway, here are a few of the top attractions and things to do just moments from our Wyoming hotels.

Cody Attractions/Activities

Cody Firearms Experience

Come shoot guns at our state-of-the-art indoor range. No experience is required!

QT's Restaurant and Bar

QT's Restaurant is a premier and authentic Family Restaurant that has been proudly serving the Cody area since 1986. 

Buffalo Bill Center of The West

Explore the saga that is the real West in our five, family-friendly museums

Buffalo Bill Dam Visitor Center

The Buffalo Bill Dam was completed in 1910 and was the highest dam in the world at the time standing 325 feet tall.

Buffalo Bill State Park

Surrounding the Buffalo Bill Reservoir, the Buffalo Bill State Park provides easy access to fishing sites and a marina.

Cody Murals

The magnificent Cody Mural covers a domed ceiling 36 feet in diameter and 18 feet high.

Cody Nite Rodeo

The Cody Nite Rodeo started in 1938 and is the longest running and the only nightly rodeo (June-August) in the world.

Cody Trolley Tours

Our one hour Best of the West Trolley Tour will take you on a 22 mile adventure in and around Cody, Wyoming.

Cody Wyoming Adventures

We are a family-owned tour company serving guests in the greater Yellowstone area.

Old Trail Town, Museum of The Old West

Old Trail Town preserves the lifestyle and history of the Frontier west through a rare collection of authentic structures and furnishings.

Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club

This challenging, 18 hole, par 72 championship golf course combines scenic mountain terrain with open fairways, manicured greens and an imaginative use of water and lakes.

Red Canyon Wild Mustang Tours

Our Wild Mustang Tour is considered the premier Wild Horse Tour in America today.

​Dan Miller Cowboy Music Revue

​Dan and his band have been featured in USA Today, on television networks such as RFD, The Travel Channel, ESPN and GAC, and have been invited to perform at many conferences, events and churches throughout Wyoming and Montana.

Shoshone National Forest

Established as America’s first national forest in 1891, the Shoshone contains some of the most rugged, remote and scenic areas in the country.

Wyoming River Trips

These river outfitters offer a variety of options for local guided river trips.

​hidden Treasure Charters

Come see the third-largest canyon in the United States, a little-known national treasure you must see to believe!

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is our Nation’s oldest and largest National Park.

Sleeping Giant Ski Area

The Sleeping Giant ski hill was established in 1936 in the Shoshone National Forest.

Heart Mountain Interpretive Center

Through photographs, artifacts, oral histories, and interactive exhibits, visitors to the Interpretive Center experience life at Heart Mountain through the eyes of those Japanese and Japanese Americans who were confined here during WWII.

Cody Dug up Gun Museum

Welcome to The Cody Dug Up Gun Museum in Downtown Cody, Wyoming just outside the East entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

Wild West Spectacular

Rocky Mountain Dance Theatre is proud to present their award winning, original "Wild West Spectacular the Musical" LIVE on stage!

Riverton Attractions/Activities

Riverton Museum

This local history museum that tells the story of the 20th-century homesteaders who brought Riverton to life in 1906 and helped it grow to its present status as the largest commercial center in west-central Wyoming.

​riverton Country Club

Riverton Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Riverton, Wyoming. This championship layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience.

Renegade Golf Course

Renegade Golf Course is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Riverton, Wyoming.

Wind River Heritage Center

​The Wind River Heritage Museum was the vision of Jake Korell, a local trapper.

Bridger - Teton National Forest

Bridger–Teton National Forest is located in western Wyoming, United States.

Hot Springs State Park

Hot Springs State Park is a public recreation area in Thermopolis, Wyoming, known for its hot springs, which flow at a constant temperature of 135 °F.

Popo Agie River

The Middle Fork Popo Agie River is a river in Wyoming in the United States.

The Ranch at Ucross Attractions/Activities

Battle of The Little Bighorn Reenactment

Experience the historic struggle for control of the West firsthand by visiting the amazing Little Bighorn Reenactment – the site of “Custer’s Last Stand.”

Sheridan Wyo Rodeo

In its 85th year, this major stop on the professional rodeo tour features world-class male and female rodeo athletes in four nights of action packed rodeo performances.

Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum

Eagle-plumed warbonnets, Winchester rifles and frontier-era spurs, chaps and branding irons!

Kings Ropes Museum (sheridan)

Located in the iconic King’s Saddlery western tack store, the Don King Museum showcases over three decades of the King family’s dedication to collecting Western and cowboy memorabilia from all over the world.

Historic Downtown Sheridan

Host to a myriad of events and activities, shows, boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops and bars, Historic Downtown is Sheridan’s grand centerpiece.

Mint Bar

High on every visitor’s list of Sheridan experiences is the iconic Mint Bar, Wyoming’s legendary meeting place.

WYO Theatre

When the WYO Theater first opened its curtains in 1923 as the Lotus, newspaper headlines proclaimed it “Wyoming’s Wonder Picture Palace”.

Museum at The Bighorns

Explore the history of Wyoming and the American West through the eyes and ears of the men and women who settled Sheridan County.

FT. Phil Kearny

​Once the most fought over military post on the Northern Plains, Fort Phil Kearny is now a National Historic Landmark that offers four interpretive trails, a bookstore, museum, video and picnic grounds.