The wide-open spaces of Wyoming, with sweeping prairies, towering mountain ranges, and stunning lakes, make it an ideal destination for families. The Cowboy State, as it's affectionately known, is a cornucopia of adventure, culture, and historical experiences that will captivate children and adults alike.
No matter your budget, whether you seek modern comfort, rustic charm, or a touch of luxury, Wyoming's range of family-friendly B&Bs, hotels, and lodges cater to all tastes. And with a prime location close to major attractions, you'll be at the heart of it all. Dive in to find the best family-friendly stays in Wyoming.
Things to do
Wyoming’s natural beauty is just begging to be explored, and coupled with rich history and exciting activities, families visiting are sure to create a treasure trove of memories. Let us guide you through some of the standout experiences in this magnificent landscape.
No trip to Wyoming would be complete without a visit to some of its unique geological formations. Devils Tower, the first National Monument in the US, offers a striking vista and a chance to learn about Native American culture. It's perfect for a countryside picnic and those keen for hiking or climbing will have a superb day out.
If relaxation is in order, then Hot Springs State Park will be a treat. It’s Wyoming's first state park and offers families a chance to unwind in the therapeutic mineral hot springs. Do not forget to walk the ‘Swinging Bridge’ for magnificent views of the river and mineral terraces.
History buffs little and large should schedule a day at the Wyoming State Museum. Although the exact details of what to expect are a little scarce, it's safe to bet you’ll encounter informative exhibits and interesting artefacts that tell the story of Wyoming’s rich past.
And of course, Wyoming's national parks should have a prominent place on any itinerary. Whether it’s the grandeur of Grand Teton or the rugged wilderness of Yellowstone, these parks offer self-guided tours, ranger-led experiences, and countless photographic opportunities.
When to visit
Wyoming is a joy to explore no matter the time of year, though for those eager to experience the state's natural splendour with milder weather, late spring and early autumn make for ideal family-friendly travel times. The onset of warmer weather in April and May also provides the perfect backdrop for wildlife spotting.
If outdoor activities are the family's cup of tea, autumn, between September and October, presents perfect opportunities for climbing, cycling, and fishing. Winter, from November to March, brings with it the thrill of snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Keep in mind, whenever you choose to visit, the majesty of Wyoming awaits.
Things you'll love...
- Discover Wyoming's rich history at the Wyoming State Museum, offering something for everyone in the family.
- Spend quality time together at Hot Springs State Park, with opportunities for fishing, picnicking, and soaking in thermal waters.
- Explore Devils Tower National Monument, and marvel at the fascinating geological formations.
- Pack a picnic and visit one of Wyoming's beautiful national parks, including Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
- Enjoy unique Equine experiences with horse riding trails or visit an authentic cattle ranch.