Sundance, where the "Kid" got his name!
Let the name Sundance evoke images of a rowdy Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid leading the Wild Bunch on the longest stretch of train and bank robberies in Old West history. Then imagine serene Native American villages camped at the base of the majestic Sundance Mountain where they performed their sacred Sun Dances. Immerse yourself in Sundance’s true west story where outlaws weren’t actors and North American cultures were on a collision course.
Relive these "Old West" stories at Old Stoney - home of the Crook County Museum.
This historic gateway Wyoming town thrills the visitor with real cowboys, old west sagas, scenic beauty and rugged adventure. Sundance is only 28 miles from America’s First National Monument, Devils Tower. Four season outdoor recreation abounds in the Bearlodge Mountains and includes; hiking, biking, skiing, snowmobiling, touring, fishing, hunting and exploring the beautiful Black Hills of Wyoming. Sundance’s friendly merchants offer lodging & camping, bars & restaurants, retail & amenities, galleries, museum & culture.
We have lots of fun events scattered throughout the year, including: Sundance Winter Festival, Old Stoney Art Show & Auction, Crook County Fair, Burnout Wednesday, Sundance Beer Festival, Pumpkin Patch Festival, Shop Small Saturday, Ladies Night Block Party and the Festival of Lights Parade.
Visit our Events Calendar to see what's happening when you're here!