Jun 18 2009

Visit Sheridan, WY For Your Family Vacation

Sheridan, WY – a Summer Wonderland

Spend a little time with us this summer in Sheridan Wyoming and you’ll quickly learn we’re so much more than a Wild West settlement. Within a short drive of this town of sixteen thousand in the Big Horns you’ll find summer entertainment in every flavor.

Sheridan Out-of-doors Adventures
Did we mention the Big Horn Mountains? Having peaks from five to thirteen thousand feet, these mountains offer challenges for the most trail-hardened mountain biker. Skilled riders should without doubt try the Tongue River Shuttle, a rough eleven-mile downhill race next to the river.

Fishermen will find their thrill in alpine lakes boasting brook and golden trout in astounding cool, clear waters. Several lakes and rivers dot the mountains, including magnificent Big Horn Reservoir and Clear Creek, also valued by kayakers.

If northeastern Wyoming doesn’t make you visualize golf, you might wish to think again. Initial settlers from Scotland brought their love of the pastime along, and the area around Sheridan boasts four beautiful courses to conquer. Powder Horn Golf Club’s mountain course is a specific favorite amongst the locals.

Those who would rather hike without a golf bag can follow tree-lined trails for miles throughout the Big Horn National Forest. For memorable multi-day hikes, arrange some time for the Edelman or Paint Rock Trails. You’ll locate delightful mountain campsites along most trails, so be sure to pack your sleeping bag and be prepared to sleep out beneath the open sky.

Sheridan’s Historic Legacy
We can’t, naturally, ignore the historical significance of the region. Within an hour’s drive of Sheridan you’ll find various battlefields preserving the battles between Native Americans and early settlers.

Sheridan’s Cowboy Heritage
During the year in Sheridan, cowboys keep rodeo excitement alive with regular rodeos and roping contests. It all culminates each July at the Sheridan WYO Rodeo, a week-long festival of the region’s cowboy legacy.

To engross yourself completely in Western tradition, plan to attend the Sagebrush Cowboy Gathering each February. Cowboy musicians, poets and storytellers will captivate with tales of the Wild West. There’s a little for every age group, including a kid’s poetry competition.

Museums, shops, and galleries all over the Sheridan area continue to celebrate the area’s rugged Western legacy. Look for superb examples of leather and silver work, especially.

Arrive for Sheridan’s History, Stay for the Beauty
No matter why you visit Sheridan, Wyoming, whether to find out how the West was won or to celebrate the beauty of the Big Horns, you’ll find yourself hoping to stay.

The people of this quiet town have learned the value of preserving their heritage while looking to the future. Why not come to Sheridan WY for a taste of the best Wyoming has to offer?

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