The official account of Cheyenne WY's Destination Marketing Organization promoting outdoor adventure, rodeo, the authentic west, live music and many surprises.
A7 #smalltowntourismchat The annual fall harvest dinner we put on showcases the best of local beef, vegetables and spirits the SE Wyoming has to offer. We hold it in the rickhouse of a distillery and share one long table amongst friends new and old.
A6 #smalltowntourismchat The tri-tip fundraiser in Pine Bluffs WY at Pine Bluffs Distilling. Last year they raised five figures for the Cowboy Cole Foundation. It is such a community event that reminds you why small town America is so special.
A3 #smalltowntourismchat We are grateful for all of our small restaurants and shops. They are what make us a destination. Chain restaurants have a place, however they do not add to the story or the fabric of our community. Small businesses do.
A1 #smalltowntourismchat I think we'd choose the Railspur, if only because Chef Juan is hosting cooking classes this year to teach you the secrets for a great Thanksgiving meal. Perfect to share with friends at Friendsgiving.
Flash Sale! Tickets for tomorrow night's Hauntings and History Trolley Tours are buy one get one half off. Use the code BOO at check out for the discount. Online only until 6pm MT tonight while supplies last. loom.ly/AO-wSIg
A5 #smalltowntourismchat Our Haunted History Tours in October are big draw to Cheyenne. We load up our trolleys and tour the haunted locations in the city. As a former Wild West town, we have a lot of unrestful souls to experience.
A1 #smalltowntourismchat Hosting the world's largest outdoor rodeo and celebration of western heritage, Cheyenne sees a lot of people who schedule their vacations around it. @chefrontierdays is a bucket list trip for many. We also plan around specific rodeos to go and visit.
#A4#SmallTownTourismChat Cheyenne actually just opened a children's museum this spring. It's small by mighty and its is the work of a group of dedicated volunteers who have put years in to fundraising and building out the first phase.
A2 #smalltowntourismchat We will keep it right here in Wyoming. This town is for the boys who love dinosaurs. Thermopolis has a very cool dinosaur center where kids can do their own dig. loom.ly/yJP-D0s
A1: #SmallTownTourismChat Family friendly depends on where your family is at. My daughter is 17 now, and traveling with her is a blast. We love live music, great restaurants and cultural experiences. Cheyenne offers many of those, but also some awesome kid activities as well.
What are your dinner plans tomorrow night? How about slow cooked brisket, potatoes, cobbler and the rodeo. There are still seats left for the Chuck Wagon Dinner at the Hell on Wheels Rodeo tomorrow night. Reserve your spot before they are gone. loom.ly/dDinkQQ
A10 #smalltowntourismchat Great question. Telluride Colorado is at the top of the list here. We are game for almost any small town we can find though. Great people, hidden gems and America at its best. Thanks again for hosting this month! We are glad we could make it.
A9 #smalltowntourismchat All of the above. Sometimes its a simple as a road sign. On the way to OK a couple of weeks ago we passed by the world's largest ball of twine in the middle of no where Kansas.
A8 #smalltowntourismchat Anything ag related. It could be a farm stand, an ice cream shop a distillery or a winery. If it's grown in that area we want to experience it. A lot of people come to Cheyenne to buy their beef directly from the ranch. loom.ly/yhOkgiU
A7 #smalltowntourismchat I love boutique inns. They offer a little more privacy than a traditional B&B, and oftentimes an elevated level of service. However, we've stayed at some really cool Air BnB properties here and abroad.
A6 #smalltowntourismchat So many to choose from, especially here in the Rocky Mountains, but when you come over Togwotee Pass in Wyoming and the Tetons are laid out in front of you, that's magical. #thatswy
A5 #smalltowntourismchat We recently took a road trip to Stillwater Oklahoma to see the reunion of Cross Canadian Ragweed. So, yeah, local events can drive travel. A lot of people come here in July to see the Daddy of 'em All, Cheyenne Frontier Days. 📸Brendan Byrne
A4 #smalltowntourismchat If driving solo Podcast it is. If I'm with someone else we are probably blasting classing country or Red Dirt Country music along the trip. You'll probably also hear some 90's rock in there too.