The Wyoming State Museum, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, was established in 1895 and is the official institution for preserving and exhibiting the state's history and cultural heritage.

Location and Contact:

  • Address: 2301 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82002
  • Phone: (307) 777-7022
  • Website:

Hours of Operation:

  • Monday - Saturday: 9 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Sunday and Holidays: Closed

Exhibition Content: The museum offers a variety of exhibits from Wyoming's prehistoric era to modern times. The main exhibition themes include:

  • Fossils: Displays of various fossils found in the Wyoming area.
  • Plants and Animals: Information about the local flora and fauna.
  • Wyoming Settlement History: Exhibits related to the history of settlement in the state.
  • Native American Culture and History: Covers the native cultures and histories of Wyoming.
  • National Park Service: Exhibits on Wyoming's national parks and their significance.

Additionally, the museum hosts various temporary and traveling exhibitions, providing displays for cultural institutions in Wyoming and nearby states.

Visiting Tips:

  • Admission Fee: Admission is free.
  • Parking: Free parking is available around the museum.
  • Other: The museum is accessible for individuals with disabilities, and there is a children's learning space for family visitors.

Please check the museum's official website for the latest information on special exhibitions and event schedules before your visit.