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  1. It is the principal town of the Sheridan, Wyoming, Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Sheridan County. The 2020 census put the city's population at 18,737, making it the 6th most populous city in Wyoming .

  2. A breathtaking vision of the New West, Sheridan is Wyomings emerald city. Historic downtown doors swing open to extend warm hospitality as legendary as the icons that once roamed these parts, while dramatic vistas of the Bighorn Mountains meet the serenity of wide-open spaces.

  3. Sheridan features a thriving, historic downtown district, with western allure, hospitality and good graces to spare; a vibrant art scene; bombastic craft culture; postcard-perfect small towns; a robust festival and events calendar; and living history from one corner of the County to the next.

  4. Wyoming’s Jewel, Sheridan’s fabled western history and dramatic mountain vistas meet new west comfort and the serenity of wide-open spaces. Providing history with a view – from Main Street to the magnificent backdrop of the Bighorn Mountains – Sheridan offers modern hospitality with old west charm.

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · Sheridan, Wyoming, is famous for its mining history, golf courses, The Historic Sheridan Inn, The Brinton Museum, King’s Saddlery & Museum and Bighorn National Forest. Plan Your Visit to the Sheridan Today

  6. Must-Visit Spots to See & Do in Sheridan. Experience Sheridan, Wyoming’s flourishing historic downtown, brimming with Western charm, warm hospitality, and good graces to spare. Explore its lively arts scene, immerse yourself in the dynamic craft culture, and delight in a diverse calendar of festivals and events.

  7. Sep 11, 2020 · Things to Do in Sheridan, Wyoming: See Tripadvisor's 11,230 traveler reviews and photos of Sheridan tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Sheridan. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  8. Explore Downtown Sheridan, Wyoming. Sheridan boasts 46 buildings that have been included on the National Registry of Historic Places. Historic Downtown is home to dozens of unique shops, restaurants, galleries and cafes, and some of the Mountain West’s most legendary watering holes.

  9. Home to skyscraping 13,000-foot peaks, crystal-clear alpine lakes, mammoth rock outcrops, a wide array of wildlife, and millions of acres of public land. The City of Sheridan. A major seat of Mountain West history, a cultural touchstone, a cowboy playground, and a perfect vision of Wyoming.

  10. Adventure lurks around every corner and calendar date in Sheridan; from the charming streets of the historic downtown to the tallest peaks of the Bighorn Mountain range, the opportunities to get out and explore are endless – from action-packed events, live music and craft brew, to serene wilderness hikes, world-class museums and historic ...