Sundance, Wyoming is a wonderful place to visit and its surrounded by the best outdoor recreational opportunities too. Here's our list of 5 of the best things to explore while visiting Sundance, Wyoming! Download the Explore Devils Tower County Map HERE
Crook County Museum
During your stay in Sundance, don't miss the Crook County Museum. Open year round, the museum is housed in a beautiful, newly renovated, building built in 1923.
Learn about Wyoming's outlaw, prehistoric and homesteader-era past, find local art, and much more! This history of Crook County is depicted in the many dioramas and exhibits, and over 7000 artifacts. View the original court room where the Sundance Kid had his trial, and view the phenomenal gun exhibit. Listen for the sounds of stampeding buffalo hooves as you look at the Vore Buffalo Jump diorama. Go on an adventure of a lifetime with Custer and so much more!
For more information call 307-283-3666. Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm.
Vore Buffalo Jump
The Vore Buffalo Jump provides a unique insight into over 250 years of Native American History.
Tours of the Vore Site are guided by trained interpretive staff. Exhibits focus on how Native American hunters “jumped” bison, the tribes who likely used the sinkhole as a bison trap, how meat and hides were used, and the artifacts left behind by the hunters. Families are welcome, a number of exhibits are geared to children.
The Vore Site is open from June 1 - Labor day, open 8 am to 6 pm. Children 6 and under free, ages 7-12 $5, and 13 & over $10.
Devils Tower National Monument
The first national monument is just a short, scenic drive away! Hike around the base on the paved walking path and watch climber scale the Tower.
Recreation
Get your family out of the vehicle to enjoy the natural beauty that lies all around us. Whether you enjoy fishing, hunting, hiking, or off-road adventures, get out and EXPLORE Sundance, WY.
View informaiton on Hunting, Geocashing, ATV/OHR Roads and Trails, Fishing and much more.
History
Year round, take a self-guided walking tour of the town and meet the Sundance Kid. In July and August, enjoy a guided stroll into the past of the Sundance Territory and meet historical figures and notorious outlaws on the Sip and Walk. Fun for the entire family, it includes a souvenir tin cup.
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