Aerial view of Cheyenne in Wyoming.

The 7 Best Cheyenne Neighborhoods To Call Home In 2025

Cheyenne, Wyoming’s capital and largest city, continues to attract new residents with its blend of western charm, affordability, and access to outdoor adventure. Cheyenne offers residents numerous neighborhoods that are quiet suburbs or in peaceful rural settings. The median home price for May 2025 is around $370,000, which is nearly the same as the national average. To this end, Cheyenne is one of the more affordable cities in the United States.

Beyond affordability, this city boasts over 35 miles of interconnected trails, four beautiful seasons, and close proximity to state parks, fishing spots, and skiing areas. Whether you’re a retiree looking for peace and quiet, a young professional seeking walkable charm, or a family craving room to grow, Cheyenne has a neighborhood to match your lifestyle. From the historic heart of downtown to tranquil suburbs with mountain views, here are seven of the best Cheyenne neighborhoods to call home in 2025.

Downtown Cheyenne Historic District

Buildings in the downtown historic area of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Rustic buildings along a street in the Downtown Cheyenne Historic District in Wyoming. Editorial credit: Heidi Besen / Shutterstock.com

The Downtown Cheyenne Historic District neighborhood is the most popular choice for residents who enjoy the western heritage and culture of Cheyenne’s history as a frontier town. Historic Cheyenne is dog-friendly and a popular neighborhood for families and singles. This walkable downtown Cheyenne neighborhood includes unique architecture that supports the feeling of living in the Old West. Check into the Wyoming State Capitol and the Union Pacific Depot. The old Union Pacific Railroad Depot adds character to the neighborhood with its Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. The building remains an active train depot.

Residents enjoy public art murals on numerous walls in town. Find the "Buffalo" mural on the Paramount Cafe or the "Women's Suffrage" mural on the building at the corner of 17th Street and Carey Avenue. Residents enjoy a wide selection of restaurants like The Albany or Sanford's Grub & Pub. Meanwhile, for medical needs, BestMed Urgent Care - Cheyenne Central Ave. is an easily accessible center known for its friendly staff.

Western Hills

F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
View of the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Western Hills, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Editorial credit: EWY Media / Shutterstock.com

Cheyenne’s Western Hills neighborhood is an established community in the northwest part of the city. It’s largely a peaceful and family-friendly neighborhood. Western Hills is composed of mature homes. The neighborhood is close to Interstate 25, making it an excellent location for commuters into Cheyenne or nearby cities. Most of the residents have been living here for decades or even generations.

The Western Hills neighborhood offers a quaint reprieve within the town, with few restaurants or commercial businesses. However, Western Hills does have an open sports field and playground, as well as easy access to the Airport Golf Club. It's also connected to the Cheyenne Greenway for 45 miles of walking and biking trails. The FE Warren Air Force Base, the Wyoming National Guard, and the Wyoming Department of Transportation office are all nearby. Thus, it’s a popular neighbor for U.S. military and state personnel members.

Sun Valley

A plaza near Sun Valley in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
A plaza near Sun Valley in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Editorial credit: Retail Photographer / Shutterstock.com

The Sun Valley neighborhood starts four miles from downtown Cheyenne. It sits on the eastern side of Cheyenne and away from the interstate highways. The neighborhood is tranquil with its off-the-main-road location. Sun Valley includes access to miles of trails within the Cheyenne Greenway and is less than a mile from the Cheyenne Plaza Shopping Center.

The neighborhood includes numerous small coffee shops and restaurants with a mix of local and international cuisines like Durbar Nepalese and Indian Bistro. It also has a laid-back and friendly atmosphere, making it the perfect neighborhood for families and all residents looking for a quiet, relaxed lifestyle where everything one needs is right in the neighborhood. Those who want to stay active also have easy access to Sun Valley Park, which features a playground, basketball court, and picnic areas.

Orchard Valley

Street near Orchard Valley in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Street near Orchard Valley in Cheyenne, Wyoming. By Jeffrey Beall - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons.

The Orchard Valley neighborhood has its own community and recreation center for residents. It’s also close to shopping areas and the Cheyenne Greenway trail system. The neighborhood has easy access to the city and Fort Collins, Colorado, on Interstate 25. Orchard Valley is an excellent community in which to raise children and make a lifetime home. South High School offers education in the area, with a swimming pool, athletic field, and many other amenities. Meanwhile, residents of Orchard Valley can also enjoy the neighborhood's Orchard Valley Community Center.

Many of the homes in Orchard Valley are single-family homes with traditional construction and mobile or prefabricated homes. There is also a high percentage of college students attending the Laramie County Community College or the nearby Fort Collins, Colorado campus of Colorado State University. Although the area is lacking in commercial establishments, businesses like A.B. BBQ offer a homely vibe and delicious food.

South Cheyenne

A hotel in South Cheyenne, Wyoming.
A hotel in South Cheyenne, Wyoming. Editorial credit: Retail Photographer / Shutterstock.com

The South Cheyenne neighborhood is historic as it grew up around the Union Pacific Railroad. South Cheyenne was a frontier town built on the path of the first transcontinental railroad. The working railyard is part of the history and present. Most of the homes originated in the late 1800s to the 1930s. The community is impressively diverse and includes residents from cultures around the world. South Cheyenne is also close to business areas of Cheyenne, which works for residents who commute to work.

Residents who love Western heritage and history appreciate South Cheyenne’s frontier character. This strong, traditionally blue-collar community includes several parks and access to the integrated Cheyenne hiking and biking trail system. For example, Norris Park and Optimist Park are within walking distance, opening up plenty of green space to explore. Crow Creek runs through the community, creating a wonderful mix of suburban and natural sights. The neighborhood is also close to major city retail shopping centers and restaurants, such as La Rose Market and Ike’s Bar and Grill.

Saddle Ridge

Walmart near Saddle Ridge in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Walmart near Saddle Ridge in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Editorial credit: Retail Photographer / Shutterstock.com

The Saddle Ridge neighborhood in Cheyenne represents the city’s efforts to create affordable neighborhoods for families. Saddle Ridge homes include modern conveniences like energy-efficient appliances, large yards, and contemporary-style exteriors and interiors. Along with this, there are plenty of small businesses and amenities, such as Chase Bank, McDonald’s, Big O Tires for automotive needs, and Adore Day Spa to relax.

Saddle Ridge is close to major city retailers like Walmart and the Sierra Trading Post. The neighborhood is connected to the Cheyenne greenway trails system and includes several parks with modern playgrounds. There is also the Cheyenne Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery offering oral surgery with state-of-the-art machinery.

Moore Haven Heights

A business near Moore Haven Heights, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
A business near Moore Haven Heights, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Editorial credit: Retail Photographer / Shutterstock.com

The Moore Haven Heights neighborhood is similar to both Historic and South Cheyenne. The neighborhood was designed in the 1920s, with homes continuously built through the late 1950s. The majority of homes in Moore Haven Heights are mid-century ranch style. The homes are larger than modern homes, and most still have the original brick. The neighborhood itself is considered a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts over 400 contributing buildings. Locals are surrounded by work from famous architects such as William H. Dubois and Frederick Hutchinson Porter.

Moore Haven Heights is close to downtown Cheyenne's amenities. Locals can grab a meal at the Korean House Restaurant or spend some time playing tennis at Jaycee Park. The neighborhood sits close to the Wyoming state capital buildings, making it popular with state employees. Employees can quickly walk to work. Most of the year, the neighborhood is quiet and homey. Residents only notice additional noise during the Cheyenne Frontier Days Annual Rodeo at the end of July.

Finishing Thoughts

Cheyenne, Wyoming, includes a wide variety of neighborhoods for residents. Cheyenne is perfect for people who enjoy four unique weather seasons, outdoor activities, and a close, small-town community feeling in a large city. Wyoming also offers tax relief for residents looking to retire or save money. The neighborhoods of Cheyenne offer a variety of amenities, including major national parks, city parks, and dozens of walking trails. Cheyenne is also much safer than other large cities in the United States, with only 220 violent crimes as of 2022. Considering its population of over 60,000, residents can relax in one of these amazing neighborhoods.

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