Murals & Mustangs: Cheyenne’s Artful Outdoor Gems

Cheyenne, Wyoming proves that a small Western capital can punch way above its weight in public art. You’ll find bronzes on nearly every corner of Capitol Avenue, giant hand-painted cowboy boots scattered across downtown, and bold murals that turn brick walls into conversation pieces. Locals treat it as part of daily life; visitors are surprised […]
Frontier Fresh: Exploring Cheyenne’s Farmers Markets

Cheyenne’s farm scene is small, friendly, and surprisingly steady across the seasons. From late-summer Saturdays at Frontier Park to Tuesday afternoons at Frontier Mall and cozy winter Saturdays in the historic Depot, you can fill a tote with local produce, ranch meats, baked goods, and handmade treats almost year-round. This guide breaks down where to […]
Saddle Up for a Sip: Exploring Cheyenne’s Café Culture

Cheyenne’s coffee scene mirrors the city’s Western spirit: warm, unpretentious, and quietly proud of the people who make it hum. You’ll find an old-theater café anchoring downtown conversations, a family-run shop serving the weekday rush, a small-batch roaster where the beans are the headliners, a tea-forward haven where you can slow your pace, and a […]
From Rodeos to Ribfests: The Best of Cheyenne’s Festival Scene

Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, is famous for big skies, bigger hospitality, and a festival calendar that keeps locals and visitors celebrating from spring thaw through the last warm nights of summer. Plan your trip around one (or more) of the city’s signature events and you’ll experience the Western spirit up close—whether that’s at the […]
Cowboy Chords: Live Music in Cheyenne’s Heart

Cheyenne, Wyoming wears its Western spirit proudly. You feel it in the boots and hats on Lincolnway, the rodeo posters in shop windows, and the way nights stretch long when a band kicks in. For a city this size, Cheyenne’s music scene is surprisingly varied—honky-tonk dance floors, a restored downtown theater hosting touring acts, a […]
