Formed by a small but dedicated group in 1989, the Texas Trail Museum marks the historic Texas Cattle Trail. Housed in a former Power Plant/Fire House, the small museum displays a number of historic and pre-historic artifacts from Albin, Burns, Carpenter, Egbert, Pine Bluffs and other areas of Laramie County, and includes six historic buildings.
Located in Lincoln Park, Johnson Pool is a great way to cool down during the hot summer months. This seasonal outdoor pool is open to the public from June until August, and offers pool rentals, swimming lessons and a swim team. Take advantage of this 25-yard lap pool and diving board for a water recreation-filled summer!
Get in touch with your inner cowboy at the Bit-O-Wyo Ranch. Stuff yourself on a Cowboy Steak Dinner with all the fixin’s at the Horse Barn Dinner Show, filled with live music and comedic performances. Take in the scenic beauty of Wyoming on horseback as you follow a guide along the best trails in the area. And, of course, don’t forget your camera!
Learn about Cheyenne and Wyoming’s story at the Wyoming State Museum, a repository museum of local history, art, nature, industry, culture and heritage. Learn about the state’s wildlife as well as fossils found in the dinosaur graveyards; visualize the impact of industries on the ecosystems; stroll through the visual arts gallery; and much, much more!