
Hotels in Sheridan
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Browse hotels in Sheridan, Wyoming near the Bighorn Mountains and the 1893 Sheridan Inn. Properties from I-90 access points to walkable downtown.
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About Sheridan
Sheridan: Gateway to the Bighorn Mountains
Sheridan, Wyoming sits at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains, 14 miles west of the Montana border along I-90. Founded in 1882 and named after Civil War General Philip Sheridan, the city grew as a ranching and coal-mining hub. Today it draws travelers headed to Bighorn National Forest, which begins roughly 15 miles west on US-14, and history seekers tracing the Bozeman Trail corridor that runs through the region.
Where to Stay in Sheridan
Most hotels cluster along N Main Street and the I-90 interchange, keeping guests within walking distance of King's Saddlery — a working saddle shop and Western museum that has operated since 1946. The Historic Sheridan Inn, built in 1893 and once managed by Buffalo Bill Cody, anchors the downtown core on Broadway Street. Chain properties near the interstate suit travelers using Sheridan as a base for Tongue River Canyon day trips or the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, 40 miles north.
Practical Tips
- Altitude: Sheridan sits at 3,743 feet; pack layers for cool evenings even in July.
- Access: Sheridan County Airport (SHR) handles regional flights; Denver is 310 miles south via I-25.
- Season: Peak visitation runs June through September; many mountain roads into the Bighorns close by November.
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