The best guitar stores in Wyoming
Ranked by the players who actually walk in and plug in — Google rating weighted by review volume, across 1,113 reviews of Wyoming stores. Minimum 25 reviews to qualify, true guitar & music stores only, one location per chain, and nobody pays for a spot. Updated 2026.
#1 Pickin' Palace
4.7 ★★★★★ 135 reviews · Rock Springs, WY
Musical instrument shop offering sales, repairs, and lessons.
“In the 10+ years we've lived in Evanston, WY, we've patronized Pickin' Palace in Rock Springs a few times. This last time, I bought an amp for my bass guitar, and we got to meet th…” — Alley
#2 WYOmusic
4.7 ★★★★★ 88 reviews · Cheyenne, WY
“Amazing staff! Always helpful and kind from setting up initial accounts, talking to 2 of my kids that played band, fixing instruments, loaners while fixing problems, helping with n…” — Brenda
#3 Tom's Guitar House
4.9 ★★★★★ 43 reviews · Gillette, WY
Guitar store with a good selection of electric and acoustic guitars, ukuleles, and amps, plus vinyl.
“There is nothing like Tom's Guitar House anywhere even remotely close. A very fine collection of guitars, gear, vinyl and knowledge. A true gentleman with a passion for music.” — Jorge
#4 Hill Music Company
4.3 ★★★★☆ 68 reviews · Casper, WY
Music shop specializing in sales, repairs and rentals alongside books and more instrument supplies.
“Just moved back to Douglas after 2 years in Illinois catching up on my Horn playing, among other things, after many years. Came in, talked to Rob & Kurt, brought my horn in a few d…” — Mike
#5 Mountain Music of Wyoming, LLC
4.6 ★★★★★ 48 reviews · Evanston, WY
Musical instrument shop stocking new and used guitars, plus ukuleles and other instruments.
“I used to teach guitar lessons here 20 years ago so my review may be biased, but I'm really glad to see return of this small-town music store. The interior was delightful with the …” — Jesse
#6 Fremont Music
4.5 ★★★★★ 33 reviews · Lander, WY
Musical instrument shop stocking a variety of quality used items.
“I visited this shop while passing through in hopes of finding a vintage percussion instrument as a gift for my brother. I have to admit I was feeling pretty down that day. Although…” — Christopher