While Wyoming is widely known for its iconic landmarks like Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Devils Tower, and the Bighorn Mountains, summer in the Cowboy State offers much more than scenic vistas, K2 Radio reports.
July, in particular, is packed with local festivals, rodeos, fairs, and community gatherings that highlight the state’s culture, history, and spirit.
To help residents and visitors stay informed, Travel Wyoming has compiled a statewide list of events happening throughout the month. These festivities range from traditional rodeos to cultural celebrations and family-friendly fairs, offering something for everyone.
Among the highlights is the Cody Nite Rodeo, which runs all month long, providing nightly entertainment steeped in rodeo tradition.
Early July Festivities (July 4th Weekend):
1883 Mountain Man Rendezvous – Riverton
Pioneer Days – Lander
Frontier 4th of July Celebration – Laramie
Dubois Rodeo – Dubois
Mid-July Events:
July 8 – PRCA Rodeo kicks off at the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo in Casper
July 10 – Wyoming’s Kickoff to America’s 250th – Cheyenne
July 10 – Green River Rendezvous Days – Pinedale
July 11 – Laramie Brewfest – Laramie
July 11 – Wyoming Sheep & Wool Festival – Buffalo
July 12 – Discovery Days – Thermopolis
July 12 – Gold Rush Days – South Pass City
July 12 – International Day – Rock Springs
Late July Highlights:
July 17 – Longmire Days begins in Buffalo, celebrating the popular television series
July 18 – Cheyenne Frontier Days, the state’s largest annual event, kicks off
July 23 – Sublette County Fair – Marbleton
July 23 – Albany County Fair – Laramie
July 25 – Campbell County Fair – Gillette
July 29 – Wyoming’s Big Show – Rock Springs