Agriculture
and Art Tour




Explore farms, ranches, and local art on this self-guided tour.

Learn more and start your journey below.

Hit the Road for a One-of-a-Kind Wyoming Adventure!

The Wyoming Ag & Art Tour is your chance to explore a fun mix of farms, ranches, and local art across the state. It’s a self-guided tour full of homegrown flavor, handcrafted goodness, and unforgettable stops. Meet the folks who grow your food and the artists who bring big creativity to wide-open spaces. Come curious, leave inspired- and maybe a little sun-kissed.

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The Wyoming Ag & Art Tour is a self-guided event that highlights local farms, ranches, and artisans across the state. Visitors can explore Wyoming’s rich agricultural heritage, meet farmers and artists, and experience rural life up close.

The tour occurs on select dates in participating counties throughout Wyoming. Each county has specific times and dates when sites are open to visitors. Visit our County Pages for the latest schedules and locations.

It’s self-guided! You choose which locations to visit, how long to stay, and what activities to enjoy. A downloadable tour map and schedule will be available to help you plan your adventure.

  • $10 per person (ages 11–64)

  • $7 for current college/university students

  • Free for children 10 and under

  • Free for guests 65 and older

Note: All attendees must reserve tickets in advance so we can plan accordingly.

 

Yes, advance registration is required! Buy your tickets here.

Every stop offers something unique- farm and ranch tours, artist demos, hands-on activities, and opportunities to purchase local art and farm-fresh products.

 

Absolutely! There are plenty of interactive and educational experiences for all ages, especially kids.

Sorry, no pets are allowed at tour stops to protect livestock, food safety, and fellow guests. Service animals are welcome.

Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes, and bring a reusable water bottle. If you plan to shop, bring cash or a card- vendor payment options may vary.

The Wyoming Ag & Art Tour is organized by the University of Wyoming Extension in partnership with local farms, ranches, artists, and community organizations.

Meet Our Team

Makayla getz

Makayla Getz is a passionate University of Wyoming Extension educator who thrives at the crossroads of agriculture, community, and creativity. From working with farmers and ranchers to supporting local artisans in sharing their craft, she helps bring to life a tour that’s as much about connection as it is about discovery. With a background in Extension and a commitment to amplifying local voices, Makayla’s role on the Ag & Art Tour team is all about building experiences that connect visitors with the land, the people who steward it, and the creativity that grows alongside it. Her work ensures that every farm stop and artist booth becomes an opportunity to learn, celebrate, and feel inspired by Wyoming’s vibrant agricultural and creative communities.

Hailey sorg

Hailey Sorg joined UW Extension and the Jay Kemmerer WORTH Institute in January 2023 as Wyoming’s first Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Extension Educator. Growing up in Douglas, WY, she has a deep appreciation for the people, landscapes, and stories that make the state unique, and a passion for sharing those experiences with others. In her role, she works closely with communities, organizations, and individuals across the state to support outdoor recreation, tourism, and agritourism efforts that connect visitors and residents to Wyoming’s unique culture. Since 2025, Hailey has been part of creating the Wyoming Ag & Art Tours. In her free time, Hailey enjoys exploring Wyoming, playing guitar, and diving into a fun craft.

Brenna Litynski

Brenna Litynski is the Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator for the University of Wyoming Extension in Albany County. She holds a M.S. degree in Animal and Veterinary Science from UW with an emphasis on livestock nutrition. With hands-on experience in livestock management, agriculture and outreach, she leads programs focused on agricultural education and natural resource stewardship. Outside of Extension, Brenna is a fine artist, illustrator, and digital designer—creative skillsets that inform the innovative, interdisciplinary Extension programming she develops for her local community and beyond. Her work in Extension bridges science and art to connect local producers and communities through accessible, engaging, and research-based education in Albany County and across Wyoming.

Join Us For a Tour!

Discover the vibrant connection between local agriculture and the arts. Join us for a unique experience across farms and galleries!

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Funding for this UW Extension program is provided by the John P. Ellbogen 
Foundation Wyoming Communities, Agriculture, & Rural Living Project Fund.

The University of Wyoming is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

© April 2025