Where to Stay in Sheridan, Wyoming

A local's guide to the best neighborhoods, lodging types, and boutique experiences in the Bighorn Mountains region.

The Layout: Sheridan Neighborhoods

Historic Downtown

The heartbeat of the city. Staying downtown means you're steps away from the legendary Mint Bar, King's Saddlery, and a curated selection of farm-to-table dining. It's the most walkable and culturally rich choice.

Ideal for: Design lovers, foodies, and those who want an authentic urban-Western vibe.

The Outskirts & Residential

Larger chain hotels are typically clustered near the interstate, while residential Airbnbs can be found in quiet neighborhoods further from the center. These offer more traditional layouts but require driving for almost all activities.

Ideal for: Quick stopovers or those seeking a standard suburban house experience.

Understanding Your Lodging Options

Boutique Stays (The Ideal Base)

The Main Exchange defines this category in Sheridan. We provide the professional management and luxury amenities of a hotel with the space, privacy, and full kitchens of a high-end residence.

Traditional Hotels

Best for points travelers or those who prefer a standard lobby and compact rooms. Typically located on the city's periphery.

Standard Vacation Rentals

Scattershot quality and often unpredictable management. Can be great for very large families needing 4+ bedrooms.

Make Your Stay Count

Don't just visit Sheridan—experience it from the best seat in the house.

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