Laramie: Where History Meets Adventure
Laramie, a city in Wyoming, is situated by the Laramie River in the southeastern section of the state. Neighbor to Cheyenne, the city can be accessed via Laramie Regional Airport, and alternatively, the Shively Field Airport in nearby Saratoga. Visitors can also drive to Laramie, WY via U.S. Route 287 and Interstate 80. The city is lovingly nicknamed The Gem City of the Plains, and is an unparalleled vacation getaway for summer and winter.
Best Time to Visit
For summer holidays, if you’re looking for the warmest time to visit the city, the hottest month is in July, followed closely by August and then June. The hottest time of the year in Laramie, WY is typically mid-July, but the busiest month for tourists is on the more temperate months of August, September, and then May. For those who are on a budget, the least expensive month for booking Laramie, WY hotels and tour around the city is on October.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Whether you’re looking for classic American food, interesting historic walking tours, or amazing museums and outdoor experiences, Laramie, WY has something for everyone. Laramie is close to one of Wyoming’s finest museum - the University of Wyoming Art Museum. Stunning scenery is abundant in Laramie, WY which makes it a great place to sleep under the stars. Camp in the snowy range mountains with camp grounds available at the Plains Lakes, and the Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Rest and recharge is some of the best lodging options in the city such as Best Western Laramie Inn & Suites, and Americinn Lodge & Suites.