HISTORY & WESTERN HERITAGE
Stories That Shaped the West
Wyoming’s landscapes hold centuries of history—from Indigenous cultures and pioneer trails to railroads, ranching, and natural resource development.
Museums, historic sites, and interpretive trails help residents and visitors understand the stories that shaped the state.
Historic Landmarks
Wyoming is home to numerous nationally significant historic sites, including:
- Oregon Trail wagon ruts near Guernsey
- Register Cliff
- Independence Rock
- Historic military forts
- Cold War missile launch facilities
These landmarks provide a direct connection to the past.
Museums & Historic Sites
Many communities maintain museums and historic districts that preserve local stories.
Highlights include:
- Wyoming State Museum
- National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
- Buffalo Bill Center of the West
- National Museum of Wildlife Art
Local museums throughout the state offer additional insights into regional history.
Indigenous Heritage
Wyoming is home to vibrant Native American traditions and communities.
Cultural events celebrating Indigenous heritage include:
- Eastern Shoshone Indian Days
- Ethete Celebration Powwow
- First Peoples’ Powwow in Sheridan
These gatherings celebrate culture, tradition, and community.