Hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Hotels near Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Staybridge Suites Cheyenne by IHG
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Everhome Suites Cheyenne
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Cheyenne
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Comfort Inn & Suites
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cheyenne
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Best Western Plus Frontier Inn
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne
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Candlewood Suites Cheyenne by IHG
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Cheyenne by IHG
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Tru by Hilton Cheyenne WY
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My Place Hotel - Cheyenne WY
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Comfort Suites Cheyenne
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Days Inn by Wyndham Cheyenne
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Staybridge Suites Cheyenne by IHG
Staybridge Suites creates the reliable headquarters your group depends on to manage schedules, meals, and downtime together efficiently.
- Indoor pool offers entertainment backup when city weather doesn't cooperate
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Guest laundry facilities support longer stays without overpacking for the trip
Everhome Suites Cheyenne
Everhome Suites offers the residential-style space and practical amenities your group requires to manage multi-night city trips effectively.
- Interior corridors offer secure navigation between rooms in unfamiliar surroundings
- Free parking eliminates navigation through unfamiliar city parking systems
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding restaurants every meal
Home2 Suites by Hilton Cheyenne
Home2 Suites eliminates the scattered feeling of city travel by creating a central hub that keeps your entire group aligned and focused.
- In-room workstations provide dedicated space for trip planning and coordination
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while navigating new surroundings
- Suite-style rooms provide space for groups to spread out comfortably
Comfort Inn & Suites
When your group needs dependable accommodations that won't complicate your city tournament logistics, Comfort Suites provides straightforward, consistent value.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar dining landscape
- Kitchenettes allow flexible meal timing between city tours and activities
- Meeting space offers private gathering spot for trip planning sessions
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW
TownePlace Suites delivers the extended-stay expertise that transforms multi-night group trips from logistical headaches into smoothly coordinated experiences.
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating downtown parking situations
- Meeting spaces give groups dedicated areas to plan city activities
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest
Fairfield by Marriott offers the streamlined experience that eliminates hotel complications when your team is navigating an unfamiliar city.
- Free WiFi throughout the hotel keeps everyone connected during city exploration
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when local options are unknown
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city trips
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cheyenne
This midscale Marriott brand provides the extra room and thoughtful layout that keeps traveling groups comfortable and connected.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city trips
- Free parking removes the stress of finding spots downtown
- Indoor corridors offer secure access without navigating unfamiliar outdoor areas
Best Western Plus Frontier Inn
Best Western Plus transforms city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member stays connected and energized throughout multi-night tournament stays.
- Fitness center helps maintain routines during multi-night city stays
- Suite accommodations offer extra space for spreading out city maps
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after days of city exploration
Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne
Fairfield by Marriott ensures your group gets the dependable service and smart accommodations essential for successful city tournaments.
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when local options are unknown
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city trips
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
Candlewood Suites Cheyenne by IHG
Candlewood Suites provides the residential-style stability that turns multi-night city stays into well-orchestrated team experiences everyone can enjoy.
- Fitness center offers a familiar routine in an unfamiliar place
- Multi-bedroom suites keep traveling groups together under one roof
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected while exploring new destinations
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
Holiday Inn Express offers the consistent experience that eliminates uncertainty, letting your team concentrate on what brought you to the city.
- Complimentary parking simplifies transportation logistics for visiting groups
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating downtown parking challenges
- Meeting space offers private gathering areas for trip planning discussions
Tru by Hilton Cheyenne WY
Hilton Hotels & Resorts provides the structured foundation that turns scattered city travel into streamlined group coordination.
- In-room refrigerators store local finds and leftovers from city dining
- Indoor pool offers reliable recreation regardless of weather conditions
- Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended city visits
My Place Hotel - Cheyenne WY
My Place Hotels solves the complexity of managing group accommodations, establishing the dependable framework that keeps everyone synchronized during extended city visits.
- Free parking eliminates city meter hunting and unfamiliar parking rules
- Indoor corridors provide secure access when navigating back from city outings
- Fitness center offers familiar workout routines when exploring disrupts schedules
Comfort Suites Cheyenne
Comfort Suites eliminates the chaos of group coordination, creating the structured environment teams need to succeed in unfamiliar cities.
- Meeting space provides private gathering areas for group planning sessions
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected for navigation and local research
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal to plan during city visits
Days Inn by Wyndham Cheyenne
Days Inn by Wyndham simplifies group coordination with straightforward accommodations that keep traveling teams organized and on budget.
- Connecting rooms keep traveling groups together without sacrificing privacy
- Free hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
Cheyenne, Wyoming Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Cheyenne is Wyoming's capital and largest city with about 65,000 residents, giving it a small-city feel that's perfect for youth sports tournaments and group events. This is cowboy country at its finest – the city lives and breathes Western culture, from its famous Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo (the world's largest outdoor rodeo) to its historic downtown lined with Western wear shops and steakhouses.
The sports scene here is surprisingly robust for a city this size. Cheyenne regularly hosts regional tournaments across multiple sports, with excellent facilities that can handle everything from youth baseball championships to adult softball leagues. The elevation sits at 6,062 feet, so teams coming from sea level should plan for some adjustment time. The city's compact size means everything is within 15 minutes of everything else – a huge advantage when you're juggling tournament schedules and team logistics.
Don't expect big-city amenities, but do expect genuine Western hospitality and facilities that punch above their weight class. This is a place where tournament directors actually know your team by name and local businesses roll out the welcome mat for visiting groups.
Getting Around
Cheyenne Regional Airport is tiny with limited commercial flights – most teams fly into Denver International Airport and make the 90-minute drive north on I-25. DEN has all the major car rental companies, and you'll definitely want wheels in Cheyenne. The drive from Denver is straightforward and scenic, though watch for sudden weather changes, especially in winter.
Once you're in town, driving is your best bet. Uber and Lyft exist but with limited availability – don't count on quick pickups during peak tournament times. There's a local bus system called Cheyenne Transit, but it's not practical for teams with gear and tight schedules. Most hotels offer shuttle services to major venues, so ask when booking.
The city layout is simple: I-25 runs north-south through the eastern edge, I-80 cuts east-west through the southern part, and most sports facilities are clustered in the northern and western areas. Traffic is rarely an issue – your biggest delay will be waiting for a freight train to pass. Budget 10-15 minutes to get anywhere in town, 20 minutes max during rush hour.
Where to Stay
The I-25 corridor between Lincolnway and College Drive is your sweet spot for sports teams. This area puts you within 10 minutes of most athletic facilities and has the highest concentration of chain hotels with pools and hot breakfast – crucial for tournament families. The Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn in this zone are popular with teams for good reason.
If your tournament is at Frontier Park or the ice arena, consider staying near the Lincolnway/Central Avenue area. You'll be walking distance to the action and close to restaurants. The historic downtown area has some unique lodging options, but most lack the amenities teams need like elevators, large parking areas, and multiple adjoining rooms.
Avoid anything too far west of the city center unless your venue is specifically out there – you'll spend unnecessary time driving back and forth. The area near the airport sounds convenient but it's actually isolated from everything useful. Book early during Frontier Days in late July, when the entire city fills up and prices triple.
Sports & Recreation
Frontier Park is Cheyenne's crown jewel sports complex, famous for rodeo but also hosting baseball, softball, and soccer tournaments. The park has multiple diamonds, concession stands, and parking for days. Lions Park is another major hub with baseball fields, tennis courts, and a swimming pool that's popular for post-tournament celebrations.
For indoor sports, Ice and Events Center handles hockey tournaments and can convert for other court sports. The Cheyenne Ice and Events Center regularly hosts regional competitions and has solid spectator seating. Several school facilities like East High School and Central High School open their gyms and fields for tournaments, especially during summer months.
The city is building a reputation for hosting quality regional tournaments across multiple sports. Wrestling, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and soccer all see regular tournament action here. The facilities might not be flashy, but they're well-maintained and the tournament organization is typically top-notch. Youth baseball and softball particularly thrive here, with several multi-day tournaments drawing teams from across the Rocky Mountain region.
Things to Do
The Cheyenne Depot Museum is perfect for a quick team outing – it's railroad history that actually holds kids' attention, plus it's downtown near restaurants. Terry Bison Ranch offers train rides and bison tours that make for memorable team bonding experiences, though it's about 20 minutes south of town.
Downtown Cheyenne's historic district is walkable and worth an hour between games. The Wyoming State Museum is free and gives good context for the region. Lions Park has a great playground and disc golf course if you need to burn energy between tournament rounds.
For longer stays, Curt Gowdy State Park is 25 minutes away with hiking trails and fishing – good for teams that want to get outdoors. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens might sound boring but has a solid playground and is unexpectedly entertaining for families. In winter, Snowy Range Ski Area is about 90 minutes away, but most teams stick to indoor activities during cold-weather tournaments.
Food & Drink
The Albany downtown serves the best steaks in town and can handle large groups with advance notice – perfect for team celebration dinners. Luxury Diner is a local institution with massive portions and reasonable prices, plus they're used to feeding hungry athletes. For barbecue, Rib & Chop House delivers the goods and has a casual atmosphere teams love.
Quick tournament eats are covered well – you've got the usual chain suspects like Chipotle, Qdoba, and Subway clustered around Dell Range Boulevard. Taco John's started in Wyoming and has several locations here serving Potato Olés that kids devour. Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant serves generous portions that can easily feed two kids, and they're fast with large orders.
Corona Village is surprisingly good for authentic Mexican food and handles big groups well. For coffee between games, The Metropolitan Downtown beats the chain options. Don't miss Liberty's Restaurant & Lounge if you want classic American fare in a place that feels genuinely local. Most restaurants here are very kid-friendly and used to tournament crowds, especially during summer months.
Shopping & Entertainment
Frontier Mall is your standard small-city shopping center with JCPenney, a decent food court, and stores for last-minute tournament needs. It's also where you'll find the movie theater – useful for evening entertainment between tournament days. The mall isn't exciting, but it's functional and centrally located.
For entertainment, CW Lanes & Games combines bowling with arcade games and is perfect for team outings. Laser Tag of Cheyenne gets teams fired up between games. The Cheyenne Civic Center hosts concerts and events that sometimes align with tournament weekends.
Downtown has several Western wear shops where teams like to grab souvenir cowboy hats and boots – Wrangler and Boot Barn are reliable options. Target and Walmart handle any forgotten essentials like sunscreen, sports drinks, or first aid supplies. The shopping scene is practical rather than exciting, but you can find what you need without hassle.
Weather & Packing
Cheyenne's high-altitude location means dramatic temperature swings and sudden weather changes. Summer tournament season (May through September) sees daytime highs in the 70s-80s but nighttime lows can drop into the 40s. Pack layers, always. The sun is intense at this elevation – bring serious sunscreen and hats even for indoor tournaments where you might watch outdoor games.
Wind is constant and can be fierce – expect 15-25 mph regularly, with gusts that'll knock over team tents and blow equipment around. Secure everything. Rain comes fast and hard, often with hail, so have indoor backup plans. Winter tournaments mean serious cold – temperatures can hit -20°F with brutal wind chills. Pack like you're going to Alaska, not just Wyoming.
Spring and fall are unpredictable – you might see 70°F and sunny one day, then snow the next. The peak tournament months (June through August) offer the most stable weather, but afternoon thunderstorms are common and can be severe. Always have rain gear and be ready to move activities indoors quickly. The air is dry year-round, so bring extra water and lip balm.
Local Tips
Parking is free almost everywhere, which is a huge advantage for tournament families. Most venues have ample parking, but arrive early during major events. Gas up before heading to Denver – prices are usually better in Cheyenne, and you'll avoid the stress of finding stations in unfamiliar territory.
Download weather radar apps and check them obsessively during outdoor tournaments – storms develop quickly here and can be severe. Local tournament directors are experienced with weather delays, so trust their judgment. Tipping is standard but not excessive – 18-20% at restaurants is fine, and locals appreciate politeness over flashy gestures.
The elevation affects everyone differently – some kids get headaches or feel sluggish for the first day or two. Drink more water than normal and don't be surprised if athletic performance is slightly off initially. Cell service is generally good in town but can be spotty heading to Denver or in the mountains. Stock up on snacks and drinks at grocery stores rather than convenience stores to save money, and remember that liquor stores close early on Sundays if you're planning adult team celebrations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Cheyenne
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming are good for families?
Several hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming are well-suited for families. Everhome Suites Cheyenne (1.86 mi, from $136/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area (2 mi, from $194/night) all offer suites, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area also has connecting rooms. Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area also has connecting rooms.
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming accommodate team and group travel. TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area (2 mi, from $194/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne (2.51 mi, from $192/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming?
Yes — Days Inn by Wyndham Cheyenne (2.67 mi, from $100/night) is a budget-friendly option in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming?
Yes — TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), Candlewood Suites Cheyenne by IHG (2.69 mi, from $158/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Cheyenne (2.79 mi, from $221/night) are all extended-stay properties in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming are great for a weekend getaway?
Yes — Tru by Hilton Cheyenne WY (2.74 mi, from $142/night) offers a pool and on-site dining.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming offer free breakfast?
Everhome Suites Cheyenne (1.86 mi, from $136/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area (2 mi, from $194/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming offer free parking?
Everhome Suites Cheyenne (1.86 mi, from $136/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area (2 mi, from $194/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming have an outdoor pool?
Everhome Suites Cheyenne (1.86 mi, from $136/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming have suites or extra space?
Everhome Suites Cheyenne (1.86 mi, from $136/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest / Downtown Area (2 mi, from $194/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Cheyenne, Wyoming have a full in-room kitchen?
Everhome Suites Cheyenne (1.86 mi, from $136/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Cheyenne SW / Downtown Area (1.86 mi, from $199/night), and My Place Hotel - Cheyenne WY (2.16 mi, from $77/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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