2 Best Hotels in Saratoga, Cheyenne, Laramie, and Southern Wyoming

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Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

$$$ | 601 E. Pic Pike Rd., Saratoga, WY, 82331, USA Fodor's Choice

With leather couches in the common areas, pole-frame beds, and Western art, this small-town inn is as nice as any place in Wyoming. Some rooms are in the main lodge, which has a double fireplace lounge that opens both to the central sitting room and the back porch; other rooms are in separate buildings surrounding a large expanse of lawn and a hot-mineral-water swimming pool. There are five outdoor hot tubs filled with mineral water, four of them covered with tepees, a 9-hole public golf course, and tennis courts. There are two restaurants, a brewery, and a beer garden on-site. The Snowy Mountain Pub ($$) serves burgers, pizza, and tacos alongside the spot's own beer. The Silver Saddle Restaurant ($$$) is geared toward groups, private events, and special holiday meals.

Pros

  • 70-foot mineral-water pool
  • Rentals available for outdoor adventure, including kayaks, paddleboards, and UTVs
  • On-site brewery and restaurant

Cons

  • Feels disconnected from downtown, a 10-minute walk away
  • Older property
  • Pets are not allowed in rooms (though kennels are available for dogs)
601 E. Pic Pike Rd., Saratoga, WY, 82331, USA
307-326–5261
Hotel Details
52 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Wolf

$ | 101 E. Bridge Ave., Saratoga, WY, 82331, USA

This downtown 1893 hotel on the National Register of Historic Places is well-maintained by its proud owners, who have decorated each room differently, always maintaining the hotel's original simple Victorian charm. Note that all guest rooms are on the second and third floors, and there is no elevator. Also, some of the rooms are small, though the prices shrink with the sizes of the rooms. The fine restaurant ($$), bar, and lounge also have Victorian furnishings, including dark-green wallpaper, antique oak tables, crystal chandeliers, and lacy drapes. Prime rib and steaks are the specialties, and seafood and lamb are also on the menu. Dinner reservations are strongly recommended.

Pros

  • Beautiful and historic rooms at a great price
  • Family-run and friendly
  • Delicious on-site restaurant serving Western favorites

Cons

  • Steep stairs and no elevator
  • Some rooms are small, with small bathrooms
  • No thermostat in room (it's possible to turn heat down, but not up, in each room)
101 E. Bridge Ave., Saratoga, WY, 82331, USA
307-326–5525
Hotel Details
10 rooms
No Meals

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