Sundance, Wyoming
Sundance Wyoming is nestled in the valley of the Bearlodge Mountains in Northeastern Wyoming on the western edge of the Black Hills. History and folklore abounds in the streets that were made for freight wagons and teams of horses, the Sundance Kid did his only jail time here and you can relive the history in our Free museum, located in the courthouse basement.
Sundance was established in 1875 as a trading post and prospered in the wide open frontier of its time. Not much has changed in the 100 plus years – the skies are still huge and Sundance Mountain is breathtaking with its Native American Heritage and its monumental vista towering over this small town, population 1161.
City Information
Sundance Chamber of Commerce – Where the Kid Got His Name
Arts/Museums
Crook County Museum Sundance kid and western culture for western enthusiasts. Open year around.
Parks/Attractions
Warren Peak Lookout First built by the CCC in 1938.
Cement Ridge Lookout
Sundance White Ranch Park Hiking, Mountain Biking, and other outdoor recreation.
Bear Lodge and BH National Forest