Attractions and places to see around Ranchettes, a residential suburb of Cheyenne, offer access to a variety of points of interest within the state capital and its surroundings. The area provides a mix of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore historical buildings, expansive parks, and museums that detail the region's heritage.
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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 Cheyenne area, close to Ranchettes, offers several significant historical landmarks. You can explore the impressive Wyoming State Capitol, a beautiful sandstone structure built in 1890. Another must-see is the Cheyenne Depot Museum, housed in the historic Union Pacific Depot, which details the history of the transcontinental railroad. Don't miss the massive Big Boy Steam Engine 4004, a significant piece of American railway history, or the Historic Governors' Mansion.
Yes, outdoor enthusiasts have several options. Curt Gowdy State Park, about a 30-minute drive, is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and water sports on its two reservoirs. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens offer a tranquil oasis with exterior gardens and the Paul Smith Children's Village. For unique rock formations and more hiking, consider Vedauwoo Recreation Area. You can also enjoy the over 45 miles of paved paths on the Cheyenne Greenway Trail System for walking, running, or biking.
Families will find plenty to do. Holliday Park features Lake Minnehaha, play areas, and historic trains with informational signage. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens includes the Paul Smith Children's Village, designed for younger visitors. The Terry Bison Ranch Resort offers bison train tours, horseback riding, and ATV tours for an authentic Western experience. Many historical sites like the Wyoming State Capitol and the Cheyenne Depot Museum are also considered family-friendly.
To delve into the region's Western heritage, visit the Terry Bison Ranch Resort for an authentic ranch experience. The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum preserves the history of the world's largest outdoor rodeo. You can also explore the Nelson Museum of the West, dedicated to cowboy and Native American art, or the Cowgirls of the West Museum and Emporium, which shares stories of frontier women.
Absolutely. The Cheyenne Greenway Trail System offers over 45 miles of paved paths perfect for cycling, running, and walking. For more rugged adventures, Curt Gowdy State Park and Vedauwoo Recreation Area provide excellent hiking and mountain biking trails. You can find various routes for road cycling, running, and general cycling around the area. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Ranchettes, Running Trails around Ranchettes, and Cycling around Ranchettes guides.
The Cheyenne area boasts several cultural museums. The Wyoming State Museum covers the state's history from prehistoric times to Native American traditions. The Nelson Museum of the West showcases fine cowboy and Native American objects and art. Additionally, the Cowgirls of the West Museum and Emporium offers insights into the lives of frontier women.
Yes, for a unique historical experience, you can visit the Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility State Historic Site. This site provides a rare glimpse into a Cold War-era missile alert facility, offering a distinct perspective on that period of history.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and water sports at Curt Gowdy State Park. Spring and Fall offer milder temperatures, perfect for exploring historical sites and museums without the summer crowds. Winter can be beautiful for snowy landscapes, but some outdoor activities may be limited.
Yes, several attractions in the area offer accessibility. The Wyoming State Capitol is noted as wheelchair accessible. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, with its solar-powered Grand Conservatory and paved paths, is also designed to be accessible. The Cheyenne Greenway Trail System provides over 45 miles of paved paths suitable for wheelchairs.
While Ranchettes is primarily residential, the nearby city of Cheyenne offers a variety of dining and accommodation options. Many attractions, like the Cheyenne Depot Museum, have restaurants on-site or nearby. The Terry Bison Ranch Resort also features The Senator's Restaurant and Brass Buffalo Saloon, along with lodging options.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and impressive architecture, particularly at the Wyoming State Capitol and the Cheyenne Depot Museum. The natural beauty and outdoor opportunities at places like Curt Gowdy State Park and the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens are also highly rated. Many enjoy the family-friendly aspects of places like Holliday Park and the authentic Western experience at Terry Bison Ranch.


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