Best attractions and places to see around Fox Farm-College include a variety of historical sites, parks, and cultural landmarks. This residential area in Laramie County, Wyoming, serves as a base for exploring the wider Cheyenne Metropolitan Statistical Area. Visitors can access numerous points of interest, from state parks to museums, showcasing the region's history and natural beauty. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration within a short distance.
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The Wyoming State Capitol stands as one of the oldest buildings in the state. Built in 1890, the same year Wyoming became the 44th state, the original dome was made of copper, gilded in gold leaf, and renovated in 2018 during a massive restoration project that ended in 2019.
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Not only the Capitol, but Cheyenne itself is really worth a stopover! Nice little town with 50s charm!
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Holliday Park is home to Lake Minnehaha, an art center, basketball courts, public restrooms, play areas, and picnic shelters. There is a multi-use path around the lake. There are also multiple historic trains in the park with informational signage.
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The Cheyenne Union Pacific Railroad Depot is the former Union Pacific Railroad station building in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The building is now used as a railway museum.
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Wyoming - in front of the cathedral are the 10 Commandments immortalized, the first time I've seen such a monument.
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Rather by coincidence, we drove out in Cheyenne and did a longer hike through the city. The State Capitol was so impressive that we decided to stay longer than just a tank stop.
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The area offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the Wyoming State Capitol, an impressive man-made monument built in 1890. Another key site is The former Union Pacific Railroad station building, which now serves as a railway museum. Additionally, the Historic Governors' Mansion and the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum in Cheyenne provide further insights into the region's past.
Yes, there are several parks and natural features. Holliday Park features Lake Minnehaha, an art center, and recreational facilities. United Nations Park offers playgrounds and open fields. For more extensive natural beauty, Curt Gowdy State Park, a short drive away, provides opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.
Families can enjoy Holliday Park, which has play areas, picnic shelters, and historic trains with informational signage. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens include a Children's Village, and the Terry Bison Ranch offers an up-close experience with bison, making it a popular family destination.
The primary place to learn about railroad history is The former Union Pacific Railroad station building in Cheyenne, which has been converted into a railway museum. The Cheyenne Depot Museum also focuses on the history of the railroad and Cheyenne.
Absolutely. The Cheyenne Greenway offers an extensive network of 45 miles of trails perfect for hiking and biking. Curt Gowdy State Park is excellent for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. You can find various running routes, including easy to difficult options, such as the "Wyoming State Museum – Wyoming State Capitol loop" or the "Holliday Park – Lake Minnehaha loop." More details are available in the Running Trails around Fox Farm-College guide.
Cyclists have a variety of options. There are touring bicycle routes like the "Lake Minnehaha – Holliday Park loop" and several "Wyoming State Capitol loop" routes with varying distances and difficulties. For road cycling, you can find easy routes such as the "Wyoming State Capitol loop from Locomotive" or the "Peanut Pond loop from Cheyenne." Explore more in the Cycling around Fox Farm-College guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Fox Farm-College guide.
Yes, there are several easy options. The Cheyenne Greenway provides numerous accessible sections for walking. For running, routes like the "Running loop from Cheyenne" (3.9 km) are rated as easy. Holliday Park also features a multi-use path around Lake Minnehaha suitable for easy walks. You can find more easy routes in the Running Trails around Fox Farm-College guide.
Beyond historical buildings, you can visit the Wyoming State Museum to learn about the state's rich history. The Cowgirls of the West Museum celebrates the contributions of women in the American West, offering a unique cultural perspective. The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum also provides insights into a major annual Western celebration.
Yes, the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens offer a serene escape with various plant collections. Holliday Park also houses an art center, providing a local spot for art appreciation.
Visitors find the Wyoming State Capitol to be very impressive, often prompting longer stays in Cheyenne. It's noted as one of the oldest buildings in the state, built in 1890, and underwent a significant restoration ending in 2019, which enhanced its grandeur. Many appreciate its historical significance and architectural beauty.
Vedauwoo, a short drive from Fox Farm-College, is renowned for its unique rock formations and offers challenging rock climbing experiences. Curt Gowdy State Park also provides opportunities for rock climbing.
Yes, the Wyoming State Museum offers a comprehensive look at Wyoming's history. You can also visit the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, the Cowgirls of the West Museum, and the Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, which explores the history of intercontinental ballistic missiles and the base's heritage.
The Terry Bison Ranch is a popular attraction where you can experience bison up close, offering a unique wildlife viewing opportunity.
The Cheyenne Greenway is an extensive network of 45 miles of paved trails that wind through the Cheyenne area, including access points near Fox Farm-College. It's ideal for walking, running, and biking, providing a great way to explore the local landscape and connect to various parks and neighborhoods.


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