Surrounded by seven mountain ranges, Sheridan is known as the "Heart of the Ruby Valley." The town has a library, parks and even a public swimming pool to serve the 700 residents in town and the many more who live in the outlying rural areas. Modern day Sheridan is the business center of the Ruby Valley. With an eye towards town promotion the Main Street Improvement Team was formed. With so many mountain ranges surrounding the valley, plenty of recreational opportunities are available. Fishing and hunting are two local favorites along with snowmobiling, snow shoeing and cross country skiing.
March 1st - Come learn about the Madison County Relay March 1st (Click calendar for more detail).
February 22nd - Where Elk Roam presentation by Bruce Smith at Twin Bridges High School at 7:00pm. This wildlife biologist has written the first 'readable' book on the Elk in the Jackson Hole in sixty years. He has spent 22 years as the National Elk Refuge biologist. For more information CLICK HERE for the event flyer or visit Bruce's website: www.brucesmithwildlife.com.
February 14th - Look for a nice way to spend the day of romance and love of all shapes and sizes? Make reservations to have a lovely Mexican dinner at the Ruby Hotel in Sheridan for the Celebration de la Corazon. All contributions will go towards Jackson's Garden! For more information, CLICK HERE!
Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has."