Wyoming is full of fascinating history, and there is at least one museum in practically every town in the state to preserve the record for antiquity. What many people don't know, however, is that you can visit a number of those historical centers for free. In fact, here are 10 enjoyable and educational Wyoming museums that don't charge admission for sharing their treasures from the past.
1. Carbon County Museum, 904 West Walnut Street, Rawlins
There's a little of everything in the collection at the Carbon County Museum. Visitors can view Native American, agricultural, and railroad artifacts and learn about past residents and Wyoming outlaws. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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2. Glenrock Paleontological Museum, 506 West Burch Street, Glenrock
Wyoming's history dates back to prehistoric times when dinosaurs roamed the area that would one day be the Cowboy State, and it's the remains of those ancient creatures that are on display at the Paleontological Museum in Glenrock. This museum got its start with a triceratops skeleton that was discovered just north of the city and now houses a variety of other species including T-Rex, Megalosaurus, and Allosaurus bones. Hours: Seasonal. Call 307-436-2667 for current hours.
3. Hoofprints of the Past Museum, 344 Nolan Avenue, Kaycee
This is an awesome museum to visit for a peek into the Old West Wyoming is known for. Displays include Native American artifacts, information on the Dull Knife Battle, the Johnson County War, and the Outlaw Era. You can also tour the historic cabins and buildings on the property. Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.
4. Chinese Joss House Museum, 920 Front Street, Evanston
Many people don't realize that a significant number of Chinese immigrants lived and worked in Wyoming in the late 1800s through the 1930s. The Joss House, which is a replica of a traditional Chinese place of worship, features a collection that tells the story of the Chinese residents of Unita County over a century ago, including historical photos, artifacts, and a scale model of Evanston's own Chinatown. Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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5. Meeteetse Museums, 1947 State Street, Meeteetse
No, that's not a typo. When you visit the museum in Meeteetse, you actually get three for the price of one - even though the price is free! They're all housed in the historic First National Bank of Meeteetse building constructed in 1901, and include not only area history such as ranching and archaeological artifacts and natural history but also features art and photography. The Meeteetse Museums also offer information and tours through local attractions including the Kirwin ghost town and Legend Rock petroglyphs. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
6. Nici Self Historical Museum, 2734 Snowy Range Road, Centennial
Between Laramie and Saratoga along WY-130, you'll find a beautifully kept collection of mining, ranching, farming, and railroad history. The displays are so extensive, many of them, such as equipment and a restored train caboose, are kept outside of the main building which happens to be an early 1900s Hahn's Peak and Pacific Railroad depot. Hours: Thursday - Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.
7. Red Onion Museum, 729 Birch Street, Upton
You'll find loads of vintage pictures, Native American artifacts, and relics from Upton's history at the Red Onion Museum. There's also a room dedicated entirely to military memorabilia. Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
8. Campbell County Rockpile Museum, 900 West 2nd Street, Gillette
Built at the site of a historic rock pile, the museum in Campbell County is brimming with Wyoming history. Everything from fossils to Native American artifacts, quilts, rifles, saddles, and a coal mining exhibit are enough to keep you riveted for an entire day. The museum offers kids' activities, too. Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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9. Weidner Wildlife Museum, 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs
The Weidner Wildlife Museum is located on the Western Wyoming Community College Campus in Rock Springs. Once a private collection of wildlife specimens from around the world, the displays were donated to the college to allow the public to view and appreciate the fascinating mounts. Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.
10. Anna Miller Museum, 401 Delaware, Newcastle
This museum comprises more than just one building - it's an entire complex complete with homesteaders' cabins, a one-room schoolhouse, a general store, and a Burlington-Northern caboose from the 1960s. Other displays include local history artifacts and fossils. Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
What Wyoming museums - free or not - do you enjoy visiting?
Best Travel Gifts of 2024, Hand-picked by Our Travel Experts
If you're looking for gifting ideas for the travelers in your life this holiday season, check out our list of our favorite, tried and true travel gifts.
Welcome to Hand-Picked, a curated series highlighting the travel gear and goods our staff truly love. From practical essentials to playful extras, these are the items that make travel fun—and shopping even better! Each pick is independently selected by our editors, and if you make a purchase through our links, Only In Your State may earn a commission.
There is nothing that makes me happier than picking out the perfect gift. Friends often ask me for ideas of what to gift to their family, children, partners, friends... the challenge of finding that special item (or experience) is my favorite kind of adrenaline rush. And because of this, the holiday season is like my version of sky diving.
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Our team of travel experts here at Only In Your State joined me in selecting our favorite travel gifts of the season. We've hand-picked 24 gifts that we own and love and would joyfully wrap up with a shiny bow for other travel lovers in our lives. We've chosen a variety of options, from candles to books, to the perfect travel shoes and bags. There is also a wide range of prices for any gifting budget. Pick out a few to gift this season and maybe even send some of these ideas to those who are shopping for you. It may be the holiday season, but it is also always travel season in our minds.
Why We Love Them: How fun is this candle? I love picking out meaningful gifts and this one is perfect for the woman in your life who can't help but plan another trip. Or, maybe this is you and this candle needs to make its way into your own stocking! The LEADO store on Amazon actually has several unique gifts and it's worth checking out. Where to Buy Them: Shop this candle and more on Amazon. Price (at time of publication): $16.99 Bonus: Manager of Editorial Megan Shute swears by these rechargeable USB lighters – add one to your favorite candle lover's stocking, and they will not be disappointed.
Why We Love It: We've tried some pretty spiffy eye masks, but have you ever experienced an eye massager? The Bob & Brad EyeOasis 2 is as relaxing as it gets. With adjustable pressure & heat settings, this is a must-have if you want to tune out the world and treat yourself. It's the first thing we reach for when we feel a migraine coming on! Where To Buy It: Buy Now On Amazon Price (at time of publication): $59.99 (normally $74.99)
Why We Love Them: It's safe to say I am in my sneaker era and I know I'm not alone. When I discovered Kizik shoes, especially their sneakers, I felt like I discovered gold at the end of the rainbow. I love that the brand is size inclusive (I have big feet) and you literally just slip these on and go. Hands-free shoes! This makes them perfect for travel and the fact that these go with everything means no over-packing necessary. Where to Buy Them: Check out the Milan sneaker and several other styles (boots, too!) on the Kizik website. Price (at time of publication): $149
Why We Love Them: I discovered Frankie Jean while in Austin with my daughter and once I saw the Y'ALL Baseball Cap, I knew it would make the perfect souvenir -- and travel hat! I always travel with a baseball hat; they're handy for post-plane hair and offer protection from the elements. Frankie Jean has an array of adorable caps for non-y'allers, too, with all 50 states represented in the web store. Where to Buy It: Visit Frankie Jean online for this hat and many others! Price (at time of publication): $32
Why We Love Them: The Yoto Mini is an excellent gadget for kids on the go. Physical cards allow children to expand their imagination through audiobooks, music, activities, and educational audio. Manager of Editorial Megan Shute purchased the mini-player for her daughter's 4th birthday earlier this year ahead of an overseas move and has been endlessly impressed: "Not only did it replace her standard sound machine with its white noise options, but it has given us another portable screen-free entertainment option for at home and while traveling. The Yoto is also perfect for anyone who asks what your child wants for the holidays — cards for their new Yoto collection, please!" Where to Buy Them: Yoto is available on their website and Amazon. Price (at time of publication): $69.99 for player
Why We Love Them: The Vuori Performance Joggers might just be the most comfortable piece of clothing we own. The buttery-soft, stretchy material is the perfect weight, and the slim yet relaxed fit is one of the most universally flattering styles we've tried. Engagement Editor Meg Archer has gifted these to many people over the last few years: "I have yet to hear anything but rave reviews (and a bit of friendly shaming for spawning new obsessions). Don't be surprised if these just so happen to, umm... multiply... in your closet. I couldn't stop at just one pair." Bonus: The matching Vuori Halo Performance Hoodie is one of our favorite lightweight layers for all types of travel! Where To Buy Them: Buy Now From Vuori Price (at time of publication): $94
Why We Love Them: If you have a friend or family member who loves to travel and loves bags (who doesn't?), then this Calpak tote bag is the ultimate gift. When I say ultimate, I mean it, because this is the ultimate bag. My own tote bag is pictured above, when used on an overnight trip. I've also used it as a carry-on bag on flights, to tote sports equipment around for my kids, and for a weekend getaway. It is much larger than it looks in this photo and keeps everything organized. It also wipes clean! Where to Buy Them: Calpak has countless travel bags, but you can find this particular one on their website. Price (at time of publication): $131.75
Why We Love Them: I've purchased two of these portable hammocks with lightweight frames throughout the years — one as a gift for my father and one for myself after realizing how fantastic the hammock was. While it's not a travel product, per se, it has made my everyday life feel more like a vacation, something we could all use a bit more of these days. Where to Buy Them: Buy Now On Amazon Price (at time of publication): $69.99
Why We Love Them: All of the staff at Only In Your State loves to represent their roots and Wear Your Roots allows you to do that in a fashionable - and comfortable - way. We love the wears from this Montana-based company and we happen to believe that these hoodies, shirts, hats, and more make the perfect gift. Where to Buy Them: Shop now on the Wear Your Roots website Price (at time of publication): Varies by Product
Why We Love It: It's taken several trips for me to figure out my perfect "weekender bag that's TSA approved," but I've found my perfect carry on with the TOBIQ Colorado 30L. An Instagram ad caught my eye during a late-night scroll session and I was intrigued by the colorful compartments and versatility of the bag, which can be carried as a duffle or as a backpack (I prefer the backpack for even weight distribution and airport navigation.) Made of durable, weather-resistant recycled materials, I've stashed this bag under my seat and in the overhead compartment; it's easy to maneuver and the top zip pocket is perfect for easy phone/ID access. Bonus: I loved this carry on bag so much, I purchased TOBIQ's Toiletry Bag; it fits perfectly inside one of the Colorado's four compartments and has a smart, intuitive design with the brand's signature "plethora of zippered pouches and pockets."
Where to Buy Them: Visit tobiqtravel.com to purchase the Colorado 30L and/or Toiletry Bag. Price (at time of publication): $199 (Colorado 30L)/$69 (Toiletry Bag)
Why We Love Them: The Zestt Dreamsoft Travel Scarf doubles as a blanket, making it the perfect travel accessory for year-round adventures – especially on airplanes! Made from organic cotton and easy to wash and care for, we have even used this piece as a makeshift picnic blanket while traveling. Where to Buy Them: Buy Now On Amazon Price (at time of publication): $50
Why I Love It: This raincoat is absolutely perfect: it's light (12.4 ounces!) and super packable, "self stuffing" into one of its pockets in a Houdini-like feat. The hood is generously sized to fit over a hat and has a cord-and-hook design that keeps rain out (seriously -- this photo was taken after a trip to Portland, Oregon, where its water resistance was put to the test!). I purchased my Torrentshellfive years ago and it still looks brand new, the fabric has never snagged or ripped despite being put through the ringer! Bonus: The Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket comes in men's sizes, too! Where to Buy It: Buy it now on REI. Price (at time of publication): $179 (both men's and women's)
Why We Love Them: I love gifting books. Maybe it's the writer in me or the nostalgia I feel every time I sit down and open up an actual book. Coffee table books make for great gifts and I absolutely love this collection of photography of New York City. Whether you know someone who loves NYC or has a wanderlust for the Big Apple, this gorgeous book just needs a bow on top and it's ready to gift. Where to Buy Them: Buy this book and others in the collection on Amazon. Price (at time of publication): $19.78
Why We Love Them: A well-stocked first aid kit is essential for any traveler, and we love these small Welly kits. They're the perfect option to keep in your car, diaper bag, or carry-on for accidents on the go. Another excellent stocking stuffer for anyone in your life. Where to Buy Them: Buy Now On Walmart Price (at time of publication): $9.70
Why We Love Them: The OluKai Pehuea Lī Sneaker is lightweight and breathable, but also extremely comfortable and surprisingly supportive. It's our go-to shoe when we know we're going to be on our feet all day! We love that they can be worn as either sneakers or slides, so they're easy to slip off when going through TSA checks. Plus, the style goes with just about everything. Where To Buy Them: Buy Now From OluKai Price (at time of publication): $110
Why I Love It: Fact: Airplanes are notoriously dry, dry, dry. No matter how much water I drink both before and during the flight, I always find myself in a hydration deficit for days. My skin feels so tight and parched during flights, and while I've been known to slap on a sheet mask at 12,000 feet, my 11 year old's mortification on a recent trip had me rethinking this strategy. My solution? BioRepublic's Lost Baggage biocellulose eye masks. These mini moisturizers contain an uber-hydrating cocktail of peptides, hyaluronic acid, squalene, rose water, and vitamin E that feel oh-so-refreshing on parched skin. Bonus: Each of these little masks has enough moisture that I'm able to massage the excess into the rest of my face after my brief, in-flight spa moment. Where to Buy It: I have a BioRepublic Lost Baggage Under Eye Emergency Repair Mask Subscribe & Save order through Amazon -- you'll get a slight discount if you set this up! Price (at time of publication): 3/$15.00
Why I Love It: I am a dedicated Stanley girl, but when I travel, I like to keep things as light and portable as possible. A recent trip to Washington D.C. had me singing the praises of my Hydaway Collapsible Water Bottle, especially after paying $6 for a tiny bottle of water the afternoon we arrived and embarked sans water. I love the bottle's muted color options (I have the Hydaway in Twilight), sturdy handle, and fuss-free cleaning; fully extended it holds 17 ounces of water, making this smart little number perfect for filling up on the go. Where to Buy Them: The Hydaway Collapsible Water Bottle is available at several online merchants; I purchased through REI. Available here on Amazon. Price (at time of publication): $27.95.
Why We Love Them: This is one of those things that we don't know how we traveled without them. Packing cubes keep things organized, save space in a suitcase, and take the pain out of the packing process. If you know and love someone who travels, this set would make the perfect gift. Where to Buy Them: There are so many options for packing cubes on Amazon, but we particularly LOVE this set. Price (at time of publication): $16.99 for 8 cubes
Why We Love Them: I've been a fan of Beis for years now, starting with the Weekender (it’s my absolute favorite travel bag for short car trips or flying and is surprisingly roomy). I recently purchased another Beis item — the backpack. With a padded interior sleeve, two water bottle pockets, and plenty of organization built-in — we’re talking zippered interior pockets, pen slots, a key leash, and more — this is the best backpack I’ve ever owned. It also has a full-zip opening, so it’s easy to pack, and the trolley pass-through makes it the perfect carry-on companion. This olive beauty is officially my new favorite personal item while traveling, and I’ve already brought it on several trips. Where to Buy Them: Buy Now On Beis Price (at time of publication): $88
Why We Love Them: We bought this set of two accessory organizers for a recent trip and think they would make a fun stocking stuffer filled with all sorts of small and useful travel goodies — chapstick, hair ties, mini lotions, bandaids, etc. The gift recipient can then use the organizers for travel. Where to Buy Them: Buy Now On Amazon Price (at time of publication): $17.66
Why We Love It: The sleek style of the Away Everywhere Zip Backpack looks at home in just about any environment, making it a great transition bag if you need to hop right from a flight into a work meeting (or want to start exploring as soon as you land). It's water-resistant, has a padded laptop sleeve to keep your devices safe, and the full wrap-around zipper makes it incredibly easy to grab what you need in a cramped airplane seat. I love it! Where To Buy It:Buy Now From Away Price (at time of publication): $195
Why We Love It: Engagement Editor Meg Archer recently travel-testedthis high-end aluminum travel case, and it can only be described as the Lamborghini of Luggage: "The Sterling Pacific 40L Travel Case is hands down the best I've ever owned or reviewed. It's stunning inside and out, timelessly stylish, and rolls like a dream. Honestly, I didn't know luggage could move like this." It's undeniably a splurge, but if you're looking for a piece of eye-catching yet understated luxury-tier luggage, this is it. Where To Buy It: Buy Now From Sterling Pacific Price (at time of publication): $2,150
Why We Love It: Throw out all your assumptions about generators. The Anker Power Bank Portable Generator is all-electric (so it's totally silent), super compact, and has a massive 60,000 mAh capacity that can power multiple devices dozens of times on a single charge. It also retains an impressive 85% charge after a whole year of non-use, making it absolutely vital during emergencies. This bad boy kept us in touch with family during a multi-day blackout, but we also love it for camping trips and off-grid adventures. Where To Buy It:Buy Now On Amazon Price (at time of publication): $149.99
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Some of the country's most impressive art and history museums are hiding in the unlikeliest of places - and Wyoming is no exception! Small towns can be unexpected havens of culture, antiques, and puzzle pieces of the past, often boasting impressive (and diverse) specialty collections. One small-town museum with a plethora to offer is the fantastically overlooked Little Snake River Museum (LSRM). This multi-building museum actually spans multiple small Wyoming towns as well, which means you know there's a lot to see and learn here! The next time you're in Southern Wyoming, pass through Baggs, Dixon, and Savery to check out the LSRM.
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Approximately 150 years of Wyoming and western history is a big stretch of time to cover, but the Little Snake River Museum does an incredible job of covering this wild and pioneering era. Despite being off the beaten path, this fantastic museum has three towns worth of relics, rare finds, and recreations that explore some of the Snake River Valley's most overlooked pieces of history.
The stories of legendary names like Buffalo Bill and Butch Cassidy have long been documented and memorialized as they relate to Wyoming - and rightfully so! But the everyday folk who built Southern Wyoming from the ground up get their moment in the spotlight at this small-town specialty museum. Folks like Noah Reader and his family - the first permanent residents of the area.
The museum property in Savery once belonged to the Savery School, before the school consolidated and moved to Baggs.
Today, hundreds of exhibits, displays, and collections document local history from approximately 1850 to the present day. Fifteen buildings currently make up the museum campus, each with unique local history and roots from right here in the Valley.
But you won't just find a hodge-podge of items here. Each building has a theme, personality, and style of its own. From the trading post-inspired Jim Baker Cabin…
This cabin was originally located in Cheyenne.
…to the nostalgic, little white Dutch Joe schoolhouse, packed with Savery school memorabilia…
…to the fully interactive Homesteader House…
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…to the Blacksmith shop, mercantile, barbershop, and everything in between.
Within the walls of these buildings are illuminating glimpses into the stories of countless Wyomingites and adventurous Mountain West pioneers.
You never quite know what you'll find!
Although some displays are much larger-than-life than others.
The vibrant colors and sun-kissed landscapes of the Snake River Valley create the perfect backdrop for these one-of-a-kind snapshots of the past.
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They also make for excellent grounds to host many of the museum's most beloved special events, like Pioneer Days!
Some of our country's heroes are honored here as well.
And if you need a little pick-me-up, you'll find a picnic area to kick back and enjoy the gorgeous surroundings.
Whether Western history is your jam or you just have a hankering for ogling old, rusty antiques (one of our favorite pastimes), the LSRM is the perfect place to see Wyoming history up close and personal.
History in the Cowboy State is plentiful and we certainly have our fair share of museums that offer fun and immersive peeks into the past. But tucked away so far south (practically on the Colorado border), the Little Snake River Museum in Wyoming is definitely a hidden gem when it comes to brilliant nuggets of history!
For more information on exhibits, seasonal openings, hours, special events, and more, visit the Little Snake River Museum website.
Next, one gorgeous town is chock full of history of a different type - rail history! Check out Evanston, Wyoming for a fun-filled weekend getaway. Or, if your history buff roots run extra deep, check out our Wyoming history guide for more one-of-a-kind throwbacks.