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Cheyenne, the capital of the Wild West, rough and tumble state of Wyoming, is also the largest city in the state. In the southeastern corner of the state, Cheyenne is near the state borders of Colorado and Nebraska and is at the epicenter of American Western culture. With the opening of the Union Pacific Railroad, the city of Cheyenne exploded into the hub that it is today. With its proximity to the Rockies, the weather is always changing, so when you rent an RV in Cheyenne, it is best to be prepared for anything.

The Cheyenne city government provides local bus service throughout the city during the daytime hours every Monday through Saturday. However, if you’re looking to move about at night or on Sundays, you will need to rely on your Cheyenne RV rental.

When you book an RV in Laramie County, you will feel as though you’ve stepped into another world. The American West is alive and well in Cheyenne and there is no better way to experience it than making a trip there yourself. Between the arid steppe land and the mountains, there is no shortage of outdoor adventuring just waiting for you. If you have any flexibility in your traveling plans, try to head to Cheyenne during the Frontier Days in July and marvel in one of the country’s largest outdoor rodeos.

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You’ll learn just how close Cheyenne is to the border of Colorado when you venture to the Red Mountain Open Space in Wellington, Colorado. Less than an hour’s drive south of Cheyenne is this quintessential American West landscape. With red sandstone mountains and scrub brush as far as the eye can see, you will feel transported as you make your way over the 15 miles of trails that wind through the park.

Also at home in northeastern Colorado is the Pawnee National Grassland in Weld County, Colorado. The Pawnee National Grassland is an almost perfect preservation of the famed Great Plains of the central United States. At just under 200,000 acres of open space, you can walk through the fields during the day and gaze at the seemingly painted backdrop of wildflowers or look up at night and witness some of the clearest and brightest night skies you’ll ever see. Not only that, but the Pawnee National Grassland is one of the best birding locations in Colorado. So, if you sit still and just watch and listen, chances are you’ll get to see some magnificent birds, such as various owls and hawks.

Back in Wyoming, you need to take full advantage of your Cheyenne motorhome rental by heading three hours to the west to Medicine Bow National Forest in Laramie, Wyoming. With just the Wyoming section covering over one million acres, this large expanse of land is criss-crossed by hundreds of miles of hiking trails. You will get to see and hike along mountains, valleys, canyons, lakes, and everything in between. No matter which region of the park you choose to explore, you will be blown away by the raw power and natural beauty that it held within the American West.

RV Parks

When you book a camper rental in Cheyenne, you’re going to need to find a place to call your home away from home for the duration of your trip. Whether you want to pick one RV park and stay there or bounce around, there are plenty of wonderful stays in and around Cheyenne.

Cheyenne KOA has full hookups, bathroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and miniature golf. Not only that, but with that beautifully blue Wyoming sky above you, you can truly enjoy this area’s beauty.

Also conveniently located near Cheyenne is the Restaway Travel Park. Here, you will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. You will also have access to a heated swimming pool.

Explore the City

When exploring the area with an RV rental in Cheyenne, be sure to set aside plenty of time to check out this impressive state capital. There is so much to see and do in this growing and changing city.

If you want to learn more about the history of Wyoming, and the history of the Frontier in general, then spend part of your day at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. You can learn about the Native American tribes that once called the region home, the ranching practices of old Wyoming, and even see art from local artists. Once again, if you’re visiting in July, be sure to set aside plenty of time to enjoy the Frontier Days Rodeo.

If you’re looking for something a little more quiet and contemplative, turn to the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. Home to thousands of plants and a variety of exhibits, you will get to see so much color in such a short amount of time your head will spin. With an indoor rainforest, rose garden, herb garden, and even manicured wetlands, your senses will run wild and enjoy everything that the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens has to offer.

After your days of adventuring and rodeo-ing, be sure to set aside plenty of time to refuel. When on the American Frontier, why not eat like a frontiersman? Sit down to a griddle-hot bison steak or even some steaming fry bread, courtesy of the native populations that used to call Wyoming home. One word of warning: Rocky Mountain Oysters are not oysters.

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