Saturday, August 1, 2020 - Cheyenne, WY
The Fort Bridger RV Park was a great place to stay for the month of July. The owners and staff were great! All of the sites are big and very nice. We would definitely come back.
We did not leave as early as we had hoped, but we still left before 8:00am. The drive to Cheyenne was very nice and we made it before the wind started picking up. :)
We arrived at the Cheyenne KOA Journey safe and sound.
It was like a big gravel parking lot and like most KOA Journey's it was noisy and right next to the highway. But the staff was very friendly.
Once we got settled, we checked to see if there was anything to do while we were here. There are several museums in Cheyenne, but a couple were closed and a couple more were closing soon. These are all ones we will have to save for another day. :) We found the Nelson Museum of the West was still open, so that is where we went.
The website says it is an Old West heritage museum exhibiting a wide range of cowboy, Native American and military artifacts. They also have "trophy animals of the world". Mike and I really enjoyed it.
We could have spent more time there, but it was closing time and we had to leave.
It was another wonderful day!
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