Things to Do

Explore Buffalo & The Bighorn Mountains

Buffalo, Wyoming is more than just a stop along the way. It is a place where wide open landscapes, rich western history, and small-town charm come together, offering everything from scenic drives through the mountains to quiet afternoons exploring downtown just minutes from The Big Horn Motel. Whether you are here for the mountains, the history, or simply a quiet place to rest, Buffalo provides a refreshing change of pace with plenty to discover along the way.

Drive Into the Bighorns

Highway 16 takes you straight into the heart of the Bighorn Mountains, one of the most scenic and underrated ranges in the West.

You’ll find:

  • Sweeping overlooks and pull-offs
  • Hiking trails for all levels
  • Fishing lakes and quiet picnic spots
  • Wildlife sightings along the way

It’s an easy half-day or full-day adventure right from your doorstep.

Historic Downtown Buffalo

Step Into Western History – Right outside your door, downtown Buffalo offers a walkable mix of historic buildings, local shops, and relaxed dining.

Take your time exploring:

  • Locally owned boutiques
  • Western art and antiques
  • Casual restaurants and coffee spots

It’s the kind of place where you can slow down and enjoy the pace.

Top Historic Sites in Buffalo Wyoming

Stories of the Old West: Buffalo has deep roots in Wyoming’s frontier history, and you don’t have to go far to experience it.

Don’t miss:

Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum – one of the region’s best collections of Old West artifacts
Occidental Hotel – a beautifully preserved landmark once visited by figures like Buffalo Bill Cody.
Union Congregational Church – one of Buffalo’s earliest buildings and a quiet piece of local history.

Day Trips & Scenic Drives Near the Bighorns

Worth the Drive: If you have extra time, Buffalo is perfectly positioned for unforgettable day trips.

Popular options include:

Cloud Peak Wilderness (pictured) – high alpine scenery and hiking
Shell Falls along the scenic byway
Crazy Woman Canyon – a quieter, off-the-beaten-path drive
Lake DeSmet – great for fishing, boating, or a relaxed afternoon
Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site: this site interprets the 1860s Indian Wars near Fetterman Battlefield.

Range War Rodeo

The Range War Rodeo Series is a popular summer tradition in Buffalo, Wyoming, bringing authentic rodeo action to town throughout June, July, and August.

Range War Rodeo

With events that celebrate the region’s western heritage and community spirit, it’s a lively way to experience the excitement of the Old West during the peak travel season. Special thanks to Range War Rodeo for use of their photos.

Just Passing Through?

Make It More Than a Stop – Buffalo sits along one of the most scenic routes in the region, making it an ideal stop between major destinations.

If you’re traveling between Yellowstone National Park and Mount Rushmore National Memorial, consider taking a little extra time here. A short stop can easily turn into one of the most memorable parts of your trip.

What our Guests are Saying:

“We had a wonderful stay at the Big Horn Motel in Buffalo, Wyoming. The room was exceptionally clean, the beds were ultra‑comfortable, and the hot shower was refreshing after a long day. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful — nothing was too much trouble. One of the best parts? You’re just a short, pleasant stroll away from all the downtown action: shops, restaurants, historic sites, no driving required! Highly recommend this cozy, convenient, and reliable motel for your next trip to Buffalo.” Candice G.

Photo Credits: Mountain wildflowers, horses downtown, night view of saloon and Cloud Peak Wilderness images by Rob Yingling, Wild Wyoming Images, Buffalo, WY.Downtown Diner image by Ben Townsend from Blacksburg, Virginia, CC BY 2.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Outdoor venue and downtown aerial photo courtesy Johnson County Tourism Association.