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🟡 Moderate

Wyoming

A very limited scene — Cheyenne and Casper have basic spots, but Colorado is 90 minutes south and far better.

At a Glance

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Alcohol Served?
Yes
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Full Nudity OK?
Varies locally
Nudity + Alcohol?
Prohibited
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Lap Dances?
Varies by city
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Patron Age
18+ (21+ w/ alcohol)
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BYOB Allowed?
Not allowed
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State License Required?
Local only
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Distance from Schools
Set locally
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Private Rooms / VIP?
Varies locally
✓ Allowed / Less restricted ~ Conditional / Varies ✗ Prohibited / More restricted

What to Expect as a Visitor

Wyoming has almost no strip club scene. Cheyenne and Casper each have a spot or two, but this is as sparse as it gets. Rules are locally set with minimal state regulation, but the lack of population means a tiny industry. Cover is cheap where it exists — dive bar vibes all the way. Colorado to the south is by far the better option for this kind of night out, with Denver just 1.5 hours from Cheyenne.

📍 Major Cities

Cheyenne
State capital — minimal options.

Cheyenne has Frontier Days (the world's largest outdoor rodeo in late July) and a working-class population. A basic club or two exists year-round, with more activity during Frontier Days. Very low cover, dive-bar vibes. Not a destination.

Casper
Oil city — basic options.

Casper is Wyoming's second-largest city and an oil industry hub. A couple of basic clubs exist. Very local crowd. Cover is minimal. Denver is about 4.5 hours south for real options.

Jackson
Ski resort and national park town — essentially nothing.

Jackson is one of America's wealthiest small towns, surrounded by Grand Teton National Park and world-class skiing. The culture is outdoor recreation and luxury tourism. Adult entertainment is essentially absent. Not the right town for this.

ℹ️ Club names, prices, and hours change frequently. Verify current details before visiting.

Legal Background

Wyoming has minimal statewide adult entertainment regulation; most oversight is local. State obscenity law (Wyo. Stat. § 6-4-301) applies; performers must be 18+. The Department of Revenue Liquor Division controls alcohol licensing; conditions on licensed premises are locally determined. Cheyenne and Casper have local zoning-based SOB rules. Wyoming's small population and limited club industry mean the regulatory environment is sparse compared to larger states.

📍 Finding Local Rules

Search your city/county code for “adult entertainment”, “sexually oriented business”, “adult cabaret”, or “exotic dance”. Use Municode/AmLegal portals.

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⚠️ Laws change frequently. Always verify with the official sources above or an attorney before making decisions. Full disclaimer →
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Last reviewed: 2026-03-21