Old Trail Town Is An Inexpensive Road Trip Destination In Wyoming That’s Affordable
Old Trail Town in Wyoming offers an affordable, immersive experience into the state's frontier history with historic buildings and artifacts.
One of the best parts of living in Wyoming is that there are so many affordable activities to do. After all, when you live in a spot renowned for its nature, there are also hiking, fishing, biking, camping, and other outdoor activities to try out. But if you're heading out on a road trip and want to mix it up with a destination that's a little less outdoorsy, we have just the option for you. And don't worry it's still super affordable.
Old Trail Town is a way to step back into Wyoming's past and feel like you're back on the frontier with the cowboys.
The site features 28 buildings 1879 to 1901, over 100 horse-drawn vehicles, and plenty of genuine artifacts from the area's past.
The whole experience educates you about Wyoming's history in a really beautiful space.
There is a general store, a graveyard dedicated to famous frontiersmen, and several interesting cabins.
Swing by a general store, a post office, and a cabin that was once a meeting point for Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid.
New exhibits have opened up over the years, showcasing all the memorabilia Old Trail Town has collected.
Best of all, this is a road trip diversion that won't break the bank. It's only $10 for tickets for adults.
There are discounts for senior citizens, children, and military members, too.
It's beautiful here whether it's winter or summer. The mountains in the background will take your breath away.
Once you've had your fill of learning, head into Cody for a nice meal or take a hike in the area! There is plenty to do nearby if you aren't quite ready to head back on the road yet.
Old Trail Town is perfect for history buffs and novices alike!
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