Sheridan County · Romantic

    Romantic Cabin Getaways in Sheridan, Wyoming

    Cabins built for the slow conversation by the fire, the long bath after a day on the trail, and the kind of dark sky that reminds you how many stars there actually are.

    A Quieter Kind of Romance

    The romantic getaway has been overproduced for decades — petals on the bed, choreographed champagne, a hotel hallway full of strangers. The Sheridan version is something else. A creek you can hear from the bed. A tub deep enough to lose track of time in. A porch where you actually have the conversation you've been meaning to have.

    Our full Sheridan cabin collection includes a handful of properties that lean naturally romantic — by location, by layout, or by the small details that matter at the end of a long week.

    What to Look For

    Privacy comes first. Most of the foothills properties sit on acreage with no shared walls and no neighbors in the window. King beds are standard across the romantic-leaning cabins. Fireplaces — propane, wood, or both — show up at most of them. A copper soaking tub appears at My Story in Story; a few others have proper soaking or jetted setups.

    The dark skies are the underrated part. Once you're 15 minutes outside Sheridan city limits, the light pollution drops to almost nothing. On a clear night the Milky Way is a band you can read by. Bring a blanket. Don't bring a phone.

    Dinner, Drinks, and the Walk Home

    Sheridan punches well above its weight on food. Frackelton's is the long-running anniversary table — wine-by-the-glass list, quiet booths, a kitchen that's been doing this for years. The Mint Bar is the historic Sheridan experience: a 1907 saloon with elk above the bar and the kind of crowd that makes for a story.

    Java Moon handles a slow morning the day after — coffee, pastries, a window seat. For a longer drive, the Big Horn area opens up clubhouse dining and polo Sundays in summer. The team is happy to handle a reservation or two for you before you arrive.

    Romantic Cabin FAQ

    Which Wyo Stays cabins are best for couples?+

    My Story (Story, WY) leads the list — historic, creekside, with a copper soaking tub and a king bed. The Sheridan Loft above Main Street is the urban-romantic counterpart, with fireplaces and walking-distance dinner. The Hideaway in Buffalo is the quiet, mountain-view choice. Call (307) 312-9656 and we'll match the trip to the property.

    Do any cabins have hot tubs or soaking tubs?+

    A handful of cabins in the collection feature soaking or copper tubs — My Story is the most well-known. Hot tub availability is noted on each property page, and the team is happy to confirm by phone before you book.

    Where should we go to dinner?+

    Frackelton's on Main Street is the classic Sheridan anniversary table. The Mint Bar is an experience all its own. Java Moon handles morning-after coffee. For a longer drive, Powder Horn's clubhouse and a sunset on the Bighorn foothills are hard to beat. We'll send a tailored shortlist after you book.

    How private are the foothills cabins?+

    Most foothills properties sit on acreage with no shared walls or visible neighbors — the kind of quiet where you hear the creek, the wind, and not much else. Specifics are noted on each listing.

    Can we book a cabin for an anniversary or honeymoon?+

    Yes — and we'll quietly leave a small touch on arrival when we know it's a special occasion. Mention it at booking or call (307) 312-9656.

    Plan the Trip You'll Actually Remember

    A short call, a few questions, and we'll match you with the right cabin for the occasion.