Apartments and Airbnb in Cheyenne Apartments and Airbnb in Cheyenne

Apartments and Airbnb in Cheyenne

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177 accommodations in Cheyenne

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  1. Apartment 2 bedrooms, with air conditioning
    Apartment 2 bedrooms, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 82m²
    • 6
    • 2
    • 1

    4.7 24 Reviews

  2. House 3 bedrooms, with jacuzzi
    House 3 bedrooms, with jacuzzi

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 232m²
    • 5
    • 3
    • 2

    4.8 15 Reviews

  3. Apartment 4 guests, with air conditioning
    Apartment 4 guests, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 4

    4.4 68 Reviews

     

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  4. House 6 guests, with air conditioning
    House 6 guests, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 6

    4.6 20 Reviews

     

    $

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  6. Villa 4 bedrooms, with garden
    Villa 4 bedrooms, with garden

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 344m²
    • 8
    • 4
    • 3

    4.9 6 Reviews

     

    $$$$

  7. House 4 bedrooms, with gym
    House 4 bedrooms, with gym

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 343m²
    • 8
    • 4
    • 3

    5.0 68 Reviews

    From

    $298

    / night

  8. House 3 bedrooms, with wifi
    House 3 bedrooms, with wifi

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 139m²
    • 6
    • 3
    • 3

    5.0 4 Reviews

  9. House 5 bedrooms, with gym
    House 5 bedrooms, with gym

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 204m²
    • 10
    • 5
    • 3

    5.0 60 Reviews

    From

    $346

    / night

  10. House 3 bedrooms, with air conditioning
    House 3 bedrooms, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 168m²
    • 6
    • 3
    • 2

    5.0 53 Reviews

    From

    $355

    / night

  11. House 3 guests, with garden
    House 3 guests, with garden

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 3

    3.9 54 Reviews

     

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  13. Hostel 6 guests, with gym
    Hostel 6 guests, with gym

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 6

    3.7 213 Reviews

     

    $$$$

  14. Apartment 1 bedroom, with air conditioning
    Apartment 1 bedroom, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 61m²
    • 4
    • 1
    • 1

    5.0 2 Reviews

  15. Apartment 2 bedrooms, with air conditioning
    Apartment 2 bedrooms, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 71m²
    • 4
    • 2
    • 1

    4.1 4 Reviews

  16. Aparthotel 4 guests, with air conditioning
    Aparthotel 4 guests, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 4

    3.5 115 Reviews

     

    $$$

  17. House 1 bedroom, with air conditioning
    House 1 bedroom, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 2
    • 1
    • 1

    5.0 40 Reviews

    From

    $164

    / night

  18. House 2 bedrooms, with air conditioning
    House 2 bedrooms, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 116m²
    • 6
    • 2
    • 2

    5.0 1 Reviews

  19. House 3 bedrooms, with wifi
    House 3 bedrooms, with wifi

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 151m²
    • 8
    • 3
    • 2

    5.0 1 Reviews

  20. House 3 bedrooms, with jacuzzi
    House 3 bedrooms, with jacuzzi

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 232m²
    • 5
    • 3
    • 2

    4.9 74 Reviews

    From

    $182

    / night

  21. House 4 bedrooms, with garden
    House 4 bedrooms, with garden

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 227m²
    • 8
    • 4
    • 2

    5.0 39 Reviews

    From

    $292

    / night

  22. Apartment 1 bedroom, with air conditioning
    Apartment 1 bedroom, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 45m²
    • 4
    • 1
    • 1

    5.0 1 Reviews

  23. House 5 bedrooms, with garden
    House 5 bedrooms, with garden

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 1000m²
    • 10
    • 5
    • 2

     

  24. Apartment 1 bedroom, with air conditioning
    Apartment 1 bedroom, with air conditioning

    Cheyenne, Wyoming (state)

    • 82m²
    • 4
    • 1
    • 1

     

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Vacation rentals prices and availability in Cheyenne

Average price per night in Cheyenne

  • $146Jan
  • $159Feb
  • $155Mar
  • $148Apr
  • $153May
  • $206Jun
  • $328Jul
  • $204Aug
  • $204Sep
  • $230Oct
  • $153Dec

Airbnbs and vacation rentals that are available in Cheyenne (%)

  • 8%Jan
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  • 8%Mar
  • 8%Apr
  • 6%May
  • 6%Jun
  • 3%Jul
  • 6%Aug
  • 6%Sep
  • 6%Oct
  • 7%Dec

Frequently Asked Questions about Cheyenne vacation rentals


Cheyenne, Wyoming, is the state’s capital and a Western hub known for its rodeo roots, railroad history, and open-sky charm. Visitors can explore museums, historic districts, and local saloons while soaking up genuine frontier spirit. Accommodations range from vintage cottages and downtown apartments to spacious vacation homes near the plains. Whether you're passing through on a road trip or staying to experience Cheyenne Frontier Days, the city offers something special for every traveler.


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Good to know: Visit and neighborhood recommendations in Cheyenne

Cheyenne delivers a unique blend of old-West tradition and community pride set against sweeping prairie landscapes. Guests can tour cattle baron mansions, attend a real rodeo, or relax in parks surrounded by big Wyoming skies. The city also features public art, craft breweries, and welcoming cafés with hearty local fare. With its genuine atmosphere and down-to-earth appeal, Cheyenne invites you to slow down and explore.

Where to look for an Airbnb in Cheyenne

Downtown Cheyenne

Downtown Cheyenne is the heart of the city’s history and home to landmarks, shops, and cultural venues. Vacation rentals include restored lofts, updated historic homes, and walkable apartments near Capitol Avenue. Visitors can explore the Wyoming State Capitol, Cheyenne Depot Museum, and seasonal events like art walks and farmers markets. It’s ideal for travelers looking to be in the center of local life.

Historic Rainsford District

The Rainsford District showcases elegant 19th-century architecture and peaceful residential streets. Airbnbs here include Victorian houses, cozy bungalows, and beautifully maintained heritage homes. Guests will enjoy the quiet charm and proximity to downtown attractions without the bustle. It’s perfect for those who love architecture and a relaxed pace.

West Cheyenne

West Cheyenne offers a suburban feel with access to shopping, dining, and family parks. Vacation homes include ranch-style houses, newer developments, and comfortable short-term rentals. The area provides easy access to Frontier Mall, Lion’s Park, and Francis E. Warren Air Force Base. It’s a convenient and laid-back option for families or extended stays.

South Cheyenne

South Cheyenne is a growing area with affordable homes, quick highway access, and open prairie views. Airbnb listings include simple cottages, cozy houses, and guest suites with country charm. Guests can enjoy peace and quiet while being just a short drive from downtown. It’s great for travelers who prefer a slower rhythm and budget-friendly options.

North Cheyenne

North Cheyenne offers residential comfort close to outdoor attractions and nature trails. Visitors can book spacious homes, pet-friendly stays, and well-equipped rentals ideal for groups. The area is near Mylar Park and Greenway Trail, making it great for those who enjoy walking, jogging, or biking. It’s a versatile location for active travelers and families alike.

Must-visit places and attractions in Cheyenne

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

This museum celebrates Cheyenne’s cowboy legacy and the world’s largest outdoor rodeo with exhibits on trick riders, rodeo legends, and western fashion. Visitors can view historic wagons, photos, and interactive displays year-round. It’s also the headquarters during Frontier Days each July. It’s a must-see for fans of Western heritage.

Wyoming State Capitol

The State Capitol is a National Historic Landmark known for its golden dome and classical revival architecture. Guests can tour the restored interior, legislative chambers, and see exhibits on state history and governance. The grounds include monuments and offer great photo opportunities. It’s an educational and visually impressive stop in the heart of the city.

Cheyenne Depot Museum

Housed in a beautifully preserved 1880s train station, the Depot Museum tells the story of the Union Pacific Railroad and Cheyenne’s development. Visitors can explore vintage railcars, interactive exhibits, and local art installations. The plaza outside hosts events, food trucks, and a summer farmers market. It’s a vibrant mix of history and community life.

Botanic Gardens at Lions Park

Located in Lions Park, the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens feature beautiful plant displays, a conservatory, and educational exhibits for all ages. Guests can stroll through rose gardens, a solar-powered greenhouse, and even a whimsical children’s village. The gardens are free and open year-round. It’s a peaceful oasis in the city for relaxation and learning.

Terry Bison Ranch

Just south of the city, Terry Bison Ranch offers train tours through bison herds, horseback rides, and a quirky Wild West vibe. Visitors can dine on bison burgers, visit a petting zoo, and see camels and ostriches. The ranch combines entertainment with an authentic taste of Wyoming ranch life. It’s perfect for families and animal lovers.

Curt Gowdy State Park

Located about 30 minutes west of Cheyenne, this state park offers fishing, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking across a stunning high plains landscape. Trails range from easy lakeside paths to challenging climbs with panoramic views. The park also has campgrounds, picnic spots, and wildlife viewing areas. It’s a top destination for outdoor recreation.

Nelson Museum of the West

This hidden gem showcases cowboy memorabilia, Native American artifacts, and military uniforms across several thematic exhibits. Visitors can see authentic spurs, saddles, and rodeo gear from the region’s colorful past. The museum is compact but rich with detail and local history. It’s a great stop for those interested in Western culture.

Big Boy Steam Engine

One of the world’s largest steam locomotives, Union Pacific’s Big Boy #4004 is on permanent display in Holliday Park. Visitors can walk around the massive engine and learn about its engineering and impact on American railroads. The surrounding park offers picnic tables and a playground. It’s a fun and unique photo stop for train enthusiasts.

Where to find a vacation rental near Cheyenne

Laramie, Wyoming

Just over 45 minutes west of Cheyenne, Laramie is a historic railroad and college town with a vibrant arts scene. Visitors can stay in cozy bungalows, historic homes, or modern apartments near the University of Wyoming. Renting an apartment in Laramie places guests near downtown cafés, museums, and scenic mountain routes. The town features lively cafes, museums, and a charming downtown. It’s a great base for mountain access and cultural experiences.

Wellington, Colorado

About 30 minutes south of Cheyenne, Wellington offers a quiet, small-town experience with access to northern Colorado attractions. Vacation rentals include ranch homes, countryside cabins, and modern stays with wide-open views. Booking a house in Wellington offers a restful retreat surrounded by fields, skies, and craft breweries. Guests can enjoy local breweries, scenic drives, and a slower pace. It’s perfect for travelers wanting a peaceful setting near the border.

Fort Collins, Colorado

Located about 45 minutes away, Fort Collins is a vibrant college town known for craft beer, biking, and its charming Old Town district. Rentals range from downtown lofts to riverside cabins and family homes. Staying in a vacation rental in Fort Collins gives visitors the energy of a thriving arts scene plus access to reservoirs and trails. The city offers museums, hiking trails, and access to Horsetooth Reservoir. It’s ideal for those who want big-city energy paired with outdoor adventure.

Wheatland, Wyoming

Wheatland is a rural community an hour north of Cheyenne, offering laid-back charm and access to nature. Visitors can stay in farmhouse rentals, quiet guesthouses, or cabins with scenic views. Choosing a vacation rental in Wheatland gives travelers proximity to Glendo State Park and peaceful riverside landscapes. The town is close to Glendo State Park and fishing spots along the North Platte River. It’s a restful option for road-trippers and anglers.

Pine Bluffs, Wyoming

Located near the Nebraska border, Pine Bluffs offers affordable vacation homes and a glimpse into Wyoming’s small-town life. Visitors can explore local museums, visit the High Plains Archeological Dig Site, or enjoy quiet evenings under starry skies. Staying in a house in Pine Bluffs provides a relaxing stopover with historical charm and prairie surroundings. Accommodations range from simple homes to guest lodges with prairie views. It’s a great stop for history buffs and rural travelers.


Explore vibrant cities and cultural richness across the United States

For those seeking urban adventures, the dynamic energy found in Wichita Falls holiday homes invites visitors to explore the scenic Lucy Park and vibrant downtown area. Revel in the charm of Council Bluffs airbnb, near the historic Golden Spike Monument. Alternatively, discover the captivating southern beauty of Lexington rental listings, close to the renowned Kentucky Horse Park. Each location promises unique urban delights, and accommodation in Medford offers proximity to the scenic Mystic River and Tufts University, ensuring an engaging city experience.

Embrace cultural heritage by journeying to rentals in Columbus, where you can explore the historic German Village and the Columbus Museum of Art. Further immerse yourself in history with San Antonio rental homes, positioned near the iconic Alamo and vibrant River Walk. Delve into the historical richness of Warren airbnb, a gateway to the Packard Music Hall and eclectic downtown scene. Each city unveils its own unique tapestry of cultural treasures waiting to be discovered.


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