Sheridan County has a strong economy, thanks to an abundance of coal and natural gas as well as a multitude of working ranches that salute the area’s rich agricultural heritage.
With more than 1,550 acres and an 8,300-foot runway, Sheridan County Airport provides daily air service from the foot of the scenic Big Horn Mountains.
One of Wyoming's most northern cities, Sheridan is rich in adventure and history. Its authentic Main Street and Old West appeal earned it a spot on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of Dozen Distinctive Destinations. Outdoor activities include rodeos, golf, biking in the nearby Bighorn National Forest and more. This cowboy town offers great schools, abundant coal and natural gas, and working and recreation ranches help keep Sheridan's agriculture heritage alive.