All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Wyoming

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 30 museums and attractions in Wyoming (United States) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Wyoming? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Buffalo Bill Center of the West1

    Buffalo Bill Center of the West

     Cody, WY
    The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, located in Cody, Wyoming, is a museum named after William Frederick Cody, who is more commonly known as Buffalo Bill. This museum was formerly known as the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and was established to preserve the legacy and vision of Buffalo Bill.
  2. National Museum of Wildlife Art2

    National Museum of Wildlife Art

     Jackson, WY
    The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) is a unique institution located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States. The museum is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting wildlife art, offering visitors a chance to explore the intricate relationship between art and nature. The museum's collection reflects both traditional and contemporary realism, providing a diverse range of artworks for visitors to enjoy.
  3. Cheyenne Depot Museum3

    Cheyenne Depot Museum

     Cheyenne, WY
    The Cheyenne Union Pacific Railroad Depot, which now serves as a railway museum, was constructed between the years 1886 and 1887. This historic building was built from sandstone blocks sourced from Fort Collins, Colorado. Its location directly across the street from the Wyoming State Capitol signifies its historical importance in the city and state.
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    Campbell County Rockpile Museum

     Gillette, WY
  5. Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum5

    Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum

     Rawlins, WY
    The Wyoming State Penitentiary, located in Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming, is a historic prison that has been in operation since 1901. It is a significant part of the state's history and offers a unique insight into the evolution of the penal system in Wyoming.
  6. Fishing Bridge Visitor Center and Trailside Museum6

    Fishing Bridge Visitor Center and Trailside Museum

     Yellowstone National Park, WY
    The Fishing Bridge Visitor Center and Trailside Museum is a tourist office situated in Park County, Wyoming. It is a part of the Yellowstone National Park and was built in 1931 in the rustic style of the National Park Service. Initially, it was designed to serve as a trailside museum.
  7. Fort Caspar Museum7

    Fort Caspar Museum

     Casper, WY
    Established in 1859, Fort Caspar was initially a trading post and toll bridge on the Oregon Trail, situated along the banks of the North Platte River. The Army later took over the post, renaming it Platte Bridge Station. Its primary purpose was to safeguard emigrants and the telegraph line from raids by the Lakota and Cheyenne. This site offers visitors an understanding of the strategic importance of this location during the westward expansion of the United States.
  8. Stagecoach Museum8

    Stagecoach Museum

     Lusk, WY
    Devoted to one of the Western coach lines. Features plenty of intriguing artefacts from the old days.
  9. Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center9

    Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center

     Moose, WY
    The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center is a key location within the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. It serves as a hub for visitors to learn about the park and its various attractions. The center is conveniently located within the park, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  10. Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility10

    Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility

     Cheyenne, WY
    The Quebec-One Missile Alert Facility, also known as Quebec-01 or Q-01, is a significant historical site located 30 miles north of Cheyenne, Wyoming, near Chugwater. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a piece of Cold War history in the United States.
  11. Weston County Museum District11

    Weston County Museum District

     Newcastle, WY
    The Wyoming Army National Guard Cavalry Stable, located in Newcastle, Wyoming, is a significant historical site. Constructed between 1933 and 1936, it was originally built to house the horses of the Wyoming National Guard. Today, it stands as the last National Guard cavalry stable in Wyoming, offering a unique glimpse into the state's military history.
  12. J.C. Penney House12

    J.C. Penney House

     Kemmerer, WY
    The J. C. Penney House in Kemmerer, Wyoming, is a significant historical site as it was the residence of James Cash Penney, the founder of the J. C. Penney department stores. This was his home during the period of 1904-1909, a crucial time when he was developing his successful formula for a dry goods store.
  13. Wyoming State Museum13

    Wyoming State Museum

     Cheyenne, WY
    The Wyoming State Museum, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is a state-run institution that was established in 1895. This museum is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the state, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  14. Homesteaders Museum14

    Homesteaders Museum

     Torrington, WY
    The Homesteaders Museum, located in the depot and adjacent buildings, is a repository of county and area railroad history. It features a display of homesteading items and local memorabilia from the first settlement in 1834 up to 1976, when homesteading ended. Visitors can explore the rich history and culture of the area through these exhibits.
  15. Medicine Bow Museum15

    Medicine Bow Museum

     Medicine Bow, WY
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    Museum of the American West

     Lander, WY
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    Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

     Cheyenne, WY
    The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, founded in 1978, is situated in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States. This museum is a significant cultural institution that provides a deep dive into the history and culture of the American West, the state of Wyoming, and the city of Cheyenne.
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    Williams Conservatory

     Laramie, WY
    The Williams Conservatory, situated in Laramie, Wyoming on the campus of the University of Wyoming, opened its doors to the public in 1994. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a diverse range of exotic plants.
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    National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center

     Dubois, WY
    The National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center, spanning 2,775 square feet, is an educational hub dedicated to the biology and habitat of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Visitors can gain a deep understanding of these magnificent creatures, their biology, and the environment they inhabit.
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    The Dubois Museum

     Dubois, WY
    The Dubois Museum, spanning an area of 3,850 square feet, is situated in the town of Dubois, Wyoming. It is conveniently located on U.S. Route 26, which is part of the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway. This location not only makes it easily accessible for visitors but also offers a scenic route for those traveling to the museum.
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    Rare Gallery

     Jackson, WY
    A small gallery devoted to all sorts of contemporary art. Also hosts events and shows.
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    Nelson Museum of the West

     Cheyenne, WY
    Touches upon everything Western - from the animals through the horse saddles to the Native American artefacts. Wyoming in a nutshell.
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    Yellowstone Art & Photography Center

     Yellowstone National Park, WY
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    Museum of the National Park Ranger

     Yellowstone National Park, WY
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    Ten Sleep Pioneer Museum

     Ten Sleep, WY
    Devoted to the pioneer days of the West - right where it happened. This town used to be a stop on an Indian trade route.
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    Frontier Auto Museum

     Gillette, WY
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    Sheridan County Museum

     Sheridan, WY
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    Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting

     Greybull, WY
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    West Texas Trail Museum

     Moorcroft, WY
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    Wright Centennial Museum

     Wright, WY