Buffalo, Wyoming is a great place for meeting venues and event spaces offering hundreds of hotel rooms and other accommodations, and great accessibility. Located where Interstate 90, Interstate 25, and U.S. Highway 16 converge, Buffalo is one of the most accessible meeting places in the Mountain West.
Buffalo, Wyoming is perfect for event spaces including, board meetings, corporate retreats, training workshops, wedding venues, and membership gatherings up to 120 attendees.
Have Your Next Meeting, Event, or Retreat in Buffalo
Looking for your next meeting venue near Buffalo, Wyoming? We offer easy accessibility and memorable experiences.
Buffalo is conveniently located off major highways — Interstate 90, Interstate 25, or Highway 16 (Cloud Peak Scenic Byway) — making it an easy drive from many of Wyoming’s major cities. In also a short drive from regional airports in Sheridan (35 minutes), Gillette (1 hour), Casper (1 hour, 40 minutes), Billings (2 hours, 20 minutes), or Rapid City (3 hours).
Buffalo has brand-name accommodations such as Hampton Inn & Suites (75 rooms), Holiday Inn Express (69 rooms), and SureStay Plus by Best Western (63 rooms), among others.
We offer visitors the chance to blend business with a mix of pleasure. Attendees can enjoy outdoor recreation in the Bighorn Mountains, explore museums and historic sites, and more during their stay. The city has venues to accommodate events of all sizes, from large conference venues to small meeting venues.
Find the Right Venue for Your Meeting in Buffalo
Whether it’s a gathering of up to 50 people in the Cowboy Carousel Center or 200 in the Bomber Mountain Civic Center, you have several great venues to choose from for meeting and event spaces in Buffalo, Wyoming.
Bomber Mountain Civic Center
This is the largest meeting space in Johnson County, is just a block off Main Street, and is within walking distance of the historic downtown. The converted school building has two gymnasiums, each capable of holding as many as 300 people, and two smaller meeting rooms for groups of up to 50 and 80.
The Band Room has tiered seating that is great for presentations. The Large Gym (8,287 square feet) includes a stage, which has been used for presentations by actors during the Longmire Days festivities each summer. It also hosts a multiple-vendor craft fair each fall. Bomber Mountain Civic Center has a large kitchen, bathrooms, tables, and chairs. Outside caterers are welcome.
This historic building, just a block of Main Street and walkable downtown, can hold up to 188 people in its meeting spaces. The 3,767-square-foot meeting space has a kitchen. A stone fireplace can be the centerpiece of the room, which can also be sectioned off for smaller groups.
Built in 1920 and known as the Beutler building, it served as a feed store, army surplus shop, and shipping company warehouse over the last century. The building has a wood floor, antique light fixtures and doors from the former Idlewild Hotel, a micro theater, and more. This venue welcomes outside caterers for meals, snacks, and refreshments to make planning your event easy. Find top-rated catering options near you in Buffalo.
The elegant Hampton Inn & Suites offers not only an indoor meeting space for up to 100 people but also an outdoor patio and lawn along Clear Creek that can provide a memorable wedding experience. The outdoor patio can be configured with chairs and tables available for rental, while the creek provides a backdrop for the ceremonies. Suites located near the patio are available for brides and grooms.
The inside meeting room is 1,225 square feet, which can be partitioned with a divider. Chairs or tables and chairs can be set up, with an adjacent hallway for buffet tables. Outside catering is welcome.
One of Buffalo’s oldest businesses is the Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon, dating back to 1880. The 18-room hotel has an outdoor space along Clear Creek that can be used in several ways. It has hosted concerts, auctions, weddings, and more, and is a great gathering place for a social function as part of a meeting schedule.
Capacity is around 150 people, with tables and chairs available. The hotel offers on-site catering services for meals, drinks, and snacks to meet your event’s needs.
Across Main Street, Occidental owners David and Jackie Stewart have renovated an old theater building into a 4,200-square-foot venue space that holds up to 250 people. The Playhouse is a comfortable yet elegant event space capable of hosting presentations, concerts, and celebratory events.
Tables, chairs, and catering are provided through the Occidental Hotel.
Bozeman Trail Steakhouse & Conference Center
The Bozeman Trail Steakhouse, one of Buffalo’s most popular restaurants, also features 2,341 square feet of meeting room space that can be figured for groups of up to 144 or 200 people. The home of weekly Kiwanis and Rotary meetings, Bozeman Trail can host receptions and other group events with food-and-bar catering available.
It is conveniently located on Hart Street, just off the interstate and not far from the major hotels.
With outdoor areas and an indoor Community Building, the Johnson County Fairgrounds can accommodate events of all kinds. The outdoor spaces allow for flexible layouts and activities, while the Community Building provides a venue for indoor meetings. Between the indoor and outdoor options, the Fairgrounds can host small gatherings to large conferences.
The Community Building is 6,400 square feet and can hold up to 280 people. The Showring, which is outdoors and covered, also can hold up to 200 people.
With 4,500 square feet of event space including a full kitchen and bar, the American Legion can host up to 125 guests. Their event venues are ideal for hosting corporate events, reunions, weddings, and more.
You’re welcome to bring in outside catering to provide meals, snacks, and refreshments for your event in Buffalo, WY.
Located near Lake DeSmet north of Buffalo, the R3 Sound Stage is a 3,000-square-foot facility capable of hosting up to 99 people. Outside event space also is available. The indoor area has a stage with a professional sound system and lighting.
The venue also offers flexibility for outside caterers to make your event truly seamless.
For fun, informal gatherings, Creekside Family Fun Center has a miniature golf course, an outdoor patio, and a friendly diner-style space capable of holding up to 50 people. Catering is offered.
In addition to the meeting spaces in Buffalo, the guest ranches of Johnson County also offer opportunities for unforgettable celebrations and event gatherings.
TA Ranch
Located south of Buffalo, the historic TA Ranch was the site of the climactic siege of the Johnson County Cattle War. Still a working ranch, the TA has a restaurant and accommodations, as well as a new 4,200-square-foot Roadhouse pavilion that can hold up to 300 people. Also, The Cookhouse restaurant can hold up to 75 people. Also, The RA Ranch has outdoor event spaces to happily host one-of-a-kind weddings.
In addition, the converted Granary is a perfect meeting place for corporate retreats with meeting space for up to 30 people, a projector, screen, and wifi.
Also located south of Buffalo, the Folded Hills Ranch is an all-inclusive private venue for corporate retreats, meetings, and family gatherings. Indoor and outdoor space is available with a lodge that can hold up to 60 people. Between the scenic grounds and catering options, Folded Hills Ranch is equipped to host your next distinctive event.
This unique and historic spot in the Bighorn Mountains can be rented for weddings, family reunions, workshops, and more. Conduct your event in the place where Ernest Hemingway spent the summer of 1928, completing his first draft of A Farewell to Arms. With just 11 cabins, four tipis, and four RV spots for an occupancy of 50 guests, Spear-O-Wigwam requires full-facility rental with a two-night minimum booking. Wood chairs and tables are available, and catering is available for an additional cost.
For youth groups, churches, or schools, discounted rates are available. Business retreats also can be booked at Spear-O-Wigwam. Watercraft, UTV rentals, rock climbing, horse rides, guided fly fishing, and meals can be made available at additional costs. Spear-O-Wigwam is a remote mountain lodge accessible via steep and winding roads, so daytime navigation by experienced mountain drivers is encouraged.
Enjoy your next wedding reception, anniversary celebration, family reunion, or other special occasion in true Western style in the fresh air and beautiful surroundings of the Bighorn National Forest and Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming.
South Fork Mountain Lodge can make custom arrangements for almost any need to make your special occasion a memorable experience. South Fork caters to the food and beverages for your occasion. Outdoor barbecues and picnics are always special in the mountain setting.
Several venues in Johnson County are great locations for corporate and business retreats, especially the guest ranch experiences. Spear-O-Wigwam, TA Ranch, and Folded Hills Ranch each cater to small corporate groups with catering services included.
The Hampton Inn & Suites has on-site meeting spaces along with its accommodations, while the Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon has meeting space in The Playhouse across Main Street in downtown Buffalo. The seven-room Boho Buffalo Inn on Main Street just north of the historic downtown also can be rented out for small business retreats.
Group Travel
Groups of all sizes can find space for gatherings in Johnson County. For small groups, the Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon offers a one-of-a-kind Western experience with a saloon, restaurants, and 18 comfortable rooms featuring antique touches.
Guest ranches are a great place for small groups, with Spear-O-Wigwam, TA Ranch, Folded Hills Ranch, South Fork Mountain Lodge, HF Bar Ranch, Paradise Ranch, and Klondike Ranch each offering different kinds of experiences.
Buffalo also has brand-name hotels that host groups of all sizes, starting with Hampton Inn & Suites and SureStay Plus by Best Western.
Family Reunions
Families have many options when considering Buffalo, Wyoming for the site of a family reunion. For casual gatherings, Creekside Family Fun Center offers outdoor space along Clear Creek, including a miniature golf course. The indoor space can seat 50 people, and catering of comfort foods is available.
The historic guest ranch Spear-O-Wigwam also is a great location for family gatherings. The entire ranch can be rented with a capacity of 50 people and a two-night minimum. TA Ranch and Folded Hills Ranch also are great guest ranches for family reunions. In downtown Buffalo, the 18-room Occidental Hotel & Saloon can be the home base for an authentic Western experience. The seven-room Boho Buffalo Inn also has event spaces for small gatherings.
Weddings & Receptions
Buffalo has some great settings for that special wedding day, from guest ranches to historic locations. The TA Ranch specializes in cattle ranch weddings and customized experiences for all wedding guests depending on size and vision. Known for its role in the Johnson County Cattle War, the TA Ranch has a new barn-type venue called the Roadhouse that can seat up to 300 people.
Two other guest ranches – Folded Hills and Spear-O-Wigwam – offer unique wedding venue settings. Another special outdoor wedding setting is the Hampton Inn & Suites, with a lush lawn and large patio along Clear Creek. Also on Clear Creek, the Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon’s “backyard” is an incredible space in downtown Buffalo.
Meeting Services & More
Venues in Buffalo demonstrate Wyoming’s hospitality by going the extra mile to make sure visitors’ needs are met. Whether it’s audio or visual assistance, exceptional customer service, or unique touches, you can inquire with any of the venues about meeting your needs.
In addition to meeting and event spaces and a variety of accommodations, Johnson County has several catering options to make sure guests at your event have a great experience.
Catering Services
In addition to venues that offer catering services, seven caterers can provide service for anywhere from 150 to 250 or more guests. And, of course, smaller groups can be accommodated as well.
Rosie’s Americana Cafe (Jennifer Johnson), 307-278-0255
Transportation Services
Those needing transportation in Buffalo, Wyoming can utilize the Buffalo Area Transit System, a service of the Buffalo Senior Center. BATS has three buses serving Buffalo and the general area Monday through Friday with fees of $1 per ride in the city and $2 per ride in the area outside of city limits.
Casper-Natrona County International Airport: Is 90 minutes south of Buffalo on I-25 and features multiple flights per day to Denver on United Airlines and one flight daily to Salt Lake City on Delta Airlines.
Billings Logan International Airport: Is just 2 hours and 20 minutes northwest of Buffalo on I-90. It is served by six airlines with flights daily to Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Denver, Dallas, and Minneapolis.
Rapid City Regional Airport: Is a little more than 3 hours east of Buffalo on I-90. It is served by four airlines but United has daily service to Chicago and Denver, and Delta has daily service to Minneapolis.
Meeting Planning Tools
Valuable resources are available to help organize your next event in Buffalo, Wyoming. The Event Planning Guide lists venues, caterers, and lodging accommodations, with contact information.
Looking for other places to stay in Buffalo offers a variety of accommodations for visitors and groups, from brand-name hotels to smaller historic venues to guest ranches, and even dozens of RV spots for groups on the move.
Things to Do
Groups visiting Buffalo can explore the area beyond their main reason for visiting. Johnson County has dozens of things to do like outdoor recreation and enjoying nature. There are trails to explore, and lakes, streams, and mountains to see.
Buffalo also has an award-winning museum of Western culture in the Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum. The Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site tells the story of the largest stockaded fort in the West in the 1860s during the days of the Bozeman Trail and the Plains Indian Wars.
Enjoy your next wedding reception, anniversary celebration, family reunion, or other special occasion in true Western style in the fresh air and beautiful surroundings of the Bighorn National Forest and Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming.
Places to Eat
One of the draws to visiting Buffalo is the chance to check out a wide variety of restaurants for a small town, making it a destination for some of the best restaurants in Buffalo, WY. Pie Zanos was featured recently on Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. The Bozeman Trail Steakhouse was recognized by the America’s Best Restaurants Roadshow.
The Occidental Saloon has a great Western atmosphere for burgers and more, as does the Cowboy Bar & Grill. New to the dining scene are Buffalo Thai Kitchen and Rosie’s Americana Cafe. And there is much more.
Meeting Frequently Asked Questions
What Kind of Weather Can One Expect in Buffalo, WY?
While it’s difficult to know on a given day, Buffalo is considered a “cold, semi-arid climate.” It has dry summers from June to September. It has four seasons – sometimes all in one day. In the Bighorn Mountains, snow is possible in any month of the year. Expect some wind, and cool evenings from fall to spring, and dress in layers.
It can top 100 degrees in the summer but usually tops out in the high 90s from June to September with low humidity.
Snowfall averages 42.7 inches per year, mostly in October through April. It snows about 27 days of the winter over seven months, you just never know which days it will be.
What is the Sales Tax in Buffalo, WY?
In Buffalo, Wyoming the current sales tax of 2024 is 5 percent.
What is the Lodging Tax in Buffalo, WY?
The Lodging Tax is 5 percent, of which 60 percent goes to the state of Wyoming and 40 percent stays with Johnson County’s Lodging Tax Board. It will increase to 7 percent on January 1, with the additional revenue going to Johnson County’s Lodging Tax Board.
How many hotel rooms are in Buffalo, WY?
During the summer, there are roughly 500 hotel rooms available in Buffalo, Wyoming. Some of the lodging establishments close in the winter but the larger hotels remain open, offering more than 400 hotel rooms.
How Close Are the Bighorn Mountains?
Taking Highway 16 west from downtown Buffalo (elevation roughly 4,700), one can be in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains at elevations exceeding 7,700 feet in less than 15 minutes. Outdoor recreation opportunities such as Tie Hack Reservoir and Circle Park Trailhead are less than 30 minutes/20 miles from downtown.