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Trail End State Historic Site
Articles / Deals / Itineraries
Category:
Cultural Attractions
City:
Sheridan
This elegant Flemish Revival Historic House Museum, built in 1913, was once home to Wyoming Governor and United States Senator John B. Kendrick. While the home features original furnishings and décor, the park-like grounds contain native trees, shrubs and non-native species. Trail End displays an elegantly different facet of Sheridan rich western heritage.
Admission Rates:
$2 per person, children free.
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Directions:
From I-90, exit 23 (Fifth St.) and head west towards downtown Sheridan. Continue on Fifth St. to Clarendon Ave. (approx. 18 blocks); turn left on Clarendon; continue south for five blocks; Clarendon stops at the Trail End main entrance.
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Hours:
March - May 31 1 - 4 p.m.; June - Aug 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sept. 1 - Dec. 14 1 - 4 p.m.; extended hours on Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.
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Tour Duration:
1 hour
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Category:
Cultural Attractions
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City:
Sheridan
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Region:
Northeast Wyoming
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Activities Available at Property:
Bird Watching
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Skiing, Cross-country
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Wildlife Viewing | Refuge
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Arts and Culture
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Historic Attractions
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State and National Parks
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Discounts:
Student Discount
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Information/Services Provided:
Printed guides available
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Open Months:
April
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August
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July
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June
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March
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May
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November
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October
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September
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Park Type:
State Park
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Payment Options:
Cash
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Personal Checks
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Travelers Checks
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Cultural/Historical Types:
Museum
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Additional Information/Services:
Multilingual Self-Guided Tours
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ADA Compliant
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Articles:
Pioneer Trails: Fort Casper
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