2 Best Sights in Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming, Wyoming

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fort Caspar Historic Site

The Fort Caspar Historic Site re-creates the post at Platte Bridge, which became Fort Caspar after the July 1865 battle that claimed the lives of several soldiers, including Lieutenant Caspar Collins. A post depicts life at a frontier station in the 1860s, and sometimes soldier reenactors go about their tasks. Museum exhibits show the migration trails.

4001 Fort Caspar Rd., Casper, WY, 82604, USA
307-235--8462
Sight Details
$4
June–Aug., daily 8–7; May and Sept., daily 8–5; Oct.–Apr., museum Tues.–Sat. 8–5 (fort buildings closed).

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Old Trail Town

A short drive west of downtown near the Stampede Park rodeo grounds, you can tour this living history museum that comprises about two-dozen historic buildings from Wyoming's frontier days—including a saloon and a blacksmith's shop—many of them housing photos and pioneer and Native American artifacts. The complex is situated on Cody's original townsite, and a small original cemetery serves as resting place for some of the region's famous mountain men, including Liver Eatin' Johnson, and about 100 horse-drawn vehicles are on display.

1831 Demaris Dr., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–5302
Sight Details
$10
Mid-May–Sept., daily 8–7
Closed Oct.–mid-May

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