Cheyenne Travel facts

The Basics

City Name: Cheyenne

Where is it located?: Cheyenne is located in the south-eastern corner of Wyoming, which is one of the mountain states.

Why do people go there?: There isn’t much going on in Cheyenne, we’re not going to lie. However, Wyoming’s capital city is surrounded by miles of untouched land and some of the friendliest people around.

How do travelers get there?: Most drive through Cheyenne, although if it’s your destination, a bus or expensive plane ride will get you there.

Currency: US Dollar

City Code: 307

Population: 55, 000

Languages: English

Travel Information

Attractions: Isolation, Big-sky country, Hardworking, friendly people

Accommodations: Cheyenne Hostels, Cheyenne Hotels

Tourist Office: Cheyenne Tourist Office

Off-the-beaten-path: Curt Gowdy State Park

Health Issues: asthma

Tips for Visiting

When to go: Winters can be harsh in this barren land. Early fall can be particularly nice.

Common Phrases: Expressway= Any Wyoming road that’s paved; New Yorker=anyone from a state east of Iowa

City Specific Events: Annual Harvest Festival, Fine, Wine & Dine;

How to get around?: Walking will do most of the time, or buses will work too.

Good to know: Cheyenne, just like the other parts of Wyoming, is categorized as semi-arid.

Cheapest airport to fly into: The main airport for travelers taking flights to Cheyenne is the Cheyenne Regional Airport

Need more information?: Check out the Cheyenne travel guide for more on what to see, where to stay, and how to get there.



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