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Agritourism & Farm Experiences in Wyoming

18 agritourism & farm experiences listed across Wyoming. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.

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Bookworm Farms

Buffalo, WY

Bookworm Farms is a 2.5-acre farm on Virginia Lane in Buffalo, below the Bighorn Mountains, selling chicken, turkey, duck, and goat meat, unpasteurized goat milk, and farm eggs. The owner also hosts campers through Hipcamp alongside the goats, horses, and donkeys on the property. It's a small homestead-style operation built around humane, clean food rather than volume.

Circle J Ranch

Ten Sleep, WY

A ranch near Ten Sleep, the small town at the mouth of Ten Sleep Canyon on the west side of the Bighorn Mountains. This stretch of Washakie County draws visitors for canyon climbing, hay meadows, and foothill cattle country. No public listing detailed the ranch's specific offerings, so contact them directly about visits or stays.

Double Rafter Cattle Drives

Ranchester, WY

The Kerns family has moved cattle between their valley homestead and Bighorn Mountain pastures since 1887, and paying guests now ride along on the real thing. Drives cover 30 to 50 miles across 60,000 acres of grassland, with riders handling actual ranch work rather than a staged tour. Overnights happen in cowboy tipi tents with dutch-oven cooking. Spring, summer, and fall trips run out of Ranchester, near the Montana line.

Gallagher's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

Powell, WY

Gallagher's turns part of its Powell farm into an October corn maze and pumpkin patch, tied to Gallagher Natural Beef and Produce in the Big Horn Basin. Alongside a self-pick pumpkin patch and corn maze, there's a hay bale maze and slide, petting zoo, shelled-corn pit, and hayrides. Admission is $8 for ages 3 and up; the farm also serves homemade dinners with its own all-natural beef burgers and brats.

Harvest Home

Lingle, WY

A farm on U.S. Highway 26 near Lingle, in the North Platte River valley of Goshen County. This is eastern Wyoming's irrigated crop belt, where sugar beets, corn, dry beans, and alfalfa grow on river-fed ground. Harvest Home doesn't list its offerings publicly, so reach out directly for hours, farm stand, or seasonal activities.

Jacketts Pumpkins on the HS Ranch

Casper, WY

Jacketts Pumpkins grows a 5-to-10-acre pumpkin patch on the HS Ranch west of Casper along Highway 220, open through September. Visitors pick their own from the field or buy pre-picked pumpkins, with hayrides during the season. Pumpkins usually mature in early September at this high-plains elevation, so the patch opens earlier than in warmer states.

Just Chilies

Sheridan, WY

A small grower near the Sheridan County Airport on the north end of town, at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains. The name points to chile peppers, an unusual crop for northern Wyoming's short season and likely grown under cover or from transplants. Product range and market days aren't posted online, so contact them directly.

Koltiska Pumpkin Patch

Sheridan, WY

Koltiska Pumpkin Patch runs pick-your-own pumpkins from mid-September into mid-October on Cat Creek Road outside Sheridan, plus squash, potatoes, melons, and vine-ripe tomatoes from the same farm. The family grows pesticide-free and adds hayrides, a petting zoo, refreshments, and school tours. A family operation for about two decades, it's a fall fixture in the Bighorn foothills.

Lungren Girls Farm

Worland, WY

A family farm on the south edge of Worland, set in the irrigated Bighorn Basin bottomland of Washakie County. Local fields here run to sugar beets, dry beans, malt barley, and corn under Wind River water. The name marks it as a family operation; specific crops and visit details aren't posted online and are best confirmed directly.

MA Homestead

Thayne, WY

MA Homestead is a small farm in Thayne, in Wyoming's Star Valley near the Idaho line, offering farm experiences and on-farm pickup. Details online are limited, but the setting — a high mountain valley known for hay, cattle, and short growing seasons — shapes what a homestead here can raise. Reach out directly to arrange a visit or pickup.

Mini Greens Co.

Sheridan, WY

Mini Greens Co is an indoor microgreens farm producing several varieties of microgreens for wholesale to local grocery stores, restaurants, farmers markets, and various other customers. We pride ourselves on practicing no harmful chemical usage in the growing process with includes no added synthetic fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides, or pesticides.

Pope Farm & Apple Orchard

Lingle, WY

An apple orchard on U.S. Highway 26 at Lingle, in the North Platte valley of Goshen County. Orchards are uncommon this far into eastern Wyoming's short season, which makes a local apple source worth noting. The farm doesn't post hours or a variety list online, so confirm harvest timing and availability directly before a fall visit.

Raspberry deLight Farms

Shoshoni, WY

A produce farm on Hidden Valley Road outside Shoshoni, in Fremont County near Boysen Reservoir and the Wind River. The name and produce listing point to raspberries and other berries grown on irrigated ground in the Wind River basin. Picking windows run short in this high country, so confirm availability and any u-pick hours before driving out.

Straw Igloo Garden

Powell, WY

A small-scale garden operation outside Powell, in the irrigated Bighorn Basin farm country of Park County. The name points to straw-built, season-extending growing structures, a practical answer to the basin's short and cool high-desert growing window. No public website turned up, so hours and available produce are worth confirming directly before a visit.

TA Ranch

Buffalo, WY

This Buffalo cattle operation has run continuously since 1880 and sits on the site of the 1892 Johnson County War, one of the West's most infamous range conflicts. The restored original buildings now house all-inclusive guest stays with daily horseback riding, cattle work, agricultural tours, and hands-on homesteading classes. Five lodging options span the Homestead, Ranch House, Bunkhouse, Milk Barn, and Granary. Fourth-generation Wyoming owners run it.

Terry Bison Ranch

Cheyenne, WY

A small train carries visitors out to feed the resident bison herd, the signature draw at this working ranch on the I-25 service road just south of Cheyenne near the Colorado state line. Guests can also book one- and two-hour trail rides, pony rides, and gem sluicing. Lodging runs from cabins to a full RV park with hookups. The on-site Tombstone Cafe handles meals, and the property books weddings and banquets.

Thunderhead Ranch

Dubois, WY

A ranch on East Fork Road outside Dubois, in the upper Wind River valley of Fremont County. The country here climbs from sagebrush badlands toward the Absaroka Range, prime high-mountain cattle and horse ground. Thunderhead's specific guest offerings aren't detailed online, so contact the ranch directly about stays, rides, or ranch activities.

Vye's Backyard Beeyard

Cheyenne, WY

A backyard apiary in a Cheyenne neighborhood, out on the high plains of Laramie County. The name marks it as a small honey operation, bees worked on a residential lot rather than a commercial yard. Local honey, hive products, and any sales details aren't posted online, so a direct message is the way to check what's available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many agritourism & farm experiences are in Wyoming?

US Farm Trail lists 18 agritourism & farm experiences in Wyoming, with listings around Buffalo, Ten Sleep, Ranchester. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

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