7 Places In Wyoming That’ll Make You Feel Like A Real Life Cowboy Or Cowgirl
Wyoming is prime cowboy country, but even though many of us are deeply embedded in the country way of life, there are still Wyomingites who pine to be a part of a culture they’ve never experienced. So, even if you’re a tried and true cowboy, don’t dismiss your neighbors who want to try it out for themselves. The way of life dies if nobody pursues it, so rather than smack talking them, help them learn the ropes (pun intended).

One of the largest rodeos in the world, Cheyenne Frontier Days draws visitors from all over the world. The event is a great way to embrace cowboy culture, with genuine rodeo events taking center stage throughout every day of the festivities.

Located in Cody, Wyoming, Cody Nite Rodeo is a great way to get the younger members of your family into the sport of rodeo. Unlike Cheyenne Frontier Days, Cody Nite Rodeo runs from June 1st to August 31st.
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The Jackson Town Square Shootout is a reenactment of frontier justice a la your favorite Western flick. The event takes place between Memorial Day through Labor Day and is held on the corner of Town Square (Saturdays at 6:00 P.M.).
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A museum dedicated to all things country, with a focus on the life and times of Buffalo Bill, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is the spot to see for anyone looking to learn about how their western heroes actually lived.

Old Trail Town is a collection of restored cabins and artifacts that are genuine examples of the western way of life as it was lived in the 19th and early 20th century. The most interesting inclusion is the grave of Liver-Eating Johnson, a mountain man who apparently ate a lot of liver (he was also a decorated serviceman of the Civil War).

The Red Rock Ranch is a "dude ranch," which is basically a vacation where people can do activities commonly associated with country life (horseback riding in particular) in an environment that’s relatively safe.
Red Rock Ranch leans more towards the vacation side of the spectrum, offering accommodations on par with any hotel.

The Medicine Bow Lodge Adventure Guest Ranch is the last of the dude ranches for this list, and it’s also the best suited towards those of you with younger family members. The location takes a more hands-on approach with its younger members, even going as far as to offer daily horseback riding lessons.
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