While Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming, it’s also considered America's rodeo and railroad capital. But there’s more to this Magic City of the Plains, with high tech taking advantage of using the mix of weather, landscape and populace for their latest innovations. Cheyenne is home to museums, historic hotels and mansions, a collection of heritage steam engines, western-themed attractions and shopping, resorts and ranches, a thriving arts community and a wide array of outdoor adventures.
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Eighteen-hole, par 72 golf course stretches 6,276 yards with a slope/USGA rating of 113/67.9.
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This is my preferred route between Cheyenne and Laramie in the summer. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife. You'll almost always see antelope and deer but you might also see elk, moose, etc. It's a nice scenic drive and is perfect for motorcycles.
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Public eighteen-hole, par 70 golf course measures 6,128 yards with a slope/USGA rating of 100/67.1.
Used by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and other infamous Old West outlaws, to stash fresh horses and supplies, this remote trail extends all the way from Montana to Mexico. Horseback tours of the Cheyenne portion of the trail can be arranged through a number of local operators.
(Cheyenne's Premier Tour & Ride Service) Scenic & Historical Tours of the Rocky Mountain & Great Plains Regions of Wyoming-Colorado-Nebraska, Denver & DIA Shuttle's, Premier Chauffeur Service's & Luxury Vehicles, Local Rides Daily in CHEYENNE.
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