The weekend will be here before you know it. Are you looking for something to do? Wyoming has plenty going on.

This weekend in Wyoming (June 12–14, 2026), Wyoming has rodeos, cultural festivals, and opportunities to explore national parks. Enjoy the Cheyenne Celtic Festival and Highland games in Cheyenne, the daily Cody Nite Rodeo in Cody, and the Bozeman Trail Day in Banner.

Cheyenne Celtic Festival & Highland Games (Cheyenne): Celebrate Celtic culture at Lions Park with music, dancing, and heavy athletics.

Cody Nite Rodeo (Cody): Experience the "Rodeo Capital of the World" with daily competitive rodeo events at Stampede Park.

TAKE A KID FISHING DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Rock Springs – Wataha Fishing Pond. Hosted by Seedskadee Trout Unlimited. Free event with a small BBQ!

Bozeman Trail Day (Banner): Visit Fort Phil Kearny for a free event featuring living history, archaeology, and Native American demonstrations.

Plein Air Fest (Jackson): Watch artists paint outdoors at the National Museum of Wildlife Art.

Lander Brewfest (Lander): Enjoy craft beers and live music in this town near the Wind River Range.

Trails Day Celebration (Green River): A two-wheel celebration including bike rides and community events.

MOVIES IN THE PARK FRIDAY, JUNE 12 begins 9 p.m. Green River – Centennial Park. FREE outdoor movie. Bring lawn chairs, blankets.

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Here are a few things that are always open.

Grand Teton National Park: Hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing in Jackson Hole.

Hot Springs State Park (Thermopolis): Relax in the free public bathhouse and see the bison herd.

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens: Explore the free, year-round gardens and the Paul Smith Children’s Village.

Devils Tower National Monument: Hike around the base of the nation's first national monument.

The Charmingly Odd Town Of La Grange Wyoming

It is well worth the long drive to see one of the most interesting and quirky little towns in Wyoming.

Stay for lunch. You won't regret it.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Penny's Diner At Bill Wyoming

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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