Custom Food Truck Builder in Sheridan, Wyoming
Zion Foodtrucks builds custom food trucks and trailers for Sheridan, WY — the historic cattle-country town at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains, with a mobile food scene as distinctive as its polo scene. Sheridan’s economy is a different Wyoming from Gillette or Casper: ranching, Sheridan College, Bighorn National Forest tourism, and the oldest continuously-running polo club in the country (Big Horn Polo). Our Sheridan builds ship WDA-ready, Sheridan County Public Health-ready, and tuned for the Main Street / WYO Rodeo vendor cadence.
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Why Sheridan Food Truck Operators Choose Zion Foodtrucks
- Built for Sheridan's tourism and ranching season — from Memorial Day through Labor Day, Main Street sees a daily influx of Bighorn-bound travelers; our rigs are spec'd for continuous mid-day service windows and post-trail-ride evening loads.
- Big Horn Polo + WYO Rodeo ready — Sheridan's Don King Days polo weekend and the WYO Rodeo (Wyoming's largest outdoor rodeo after Cheyenne Frontier Days) are the two biggest vendor events; we build for both.
- Bighorn Mountain elevation-tuned — Sheridan sits at 3,743 ft but many vendor locations (Burgess Junction, Red Grade Road events) are 8,000+ ft; we ship with altitude orifices and generator output curves that keep your service consistent at both altitudes.
Deep Local Knowledge of Sheridan's Food & Events Scene
- Sheridan WYO Rodeo (mid-July) — Wyoming's second-largest rodeo, 5 days at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds with downtown parade, pancake breakfast, and a street dance that anchors the week.
- Don King Days (Labor Day weekend) — polo, steer roping, and bronc riding at the Big Horn Equestrian Center; a premium vendor slot with a premium crowd.
- Downtown Sheridan Main Street + Third Thursday Street Festivals — the historic Main Street with the Mint Bar and the Sheridan Inn anchors a walkable summer food scene, and Third Thursday street closures from May through September are reliable weekday-evening vendor events.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Answering your questions about our food Truck manufacturing services.
Yes. We deliver direct to Sheridan, WY — about 420 miles from our Denver-area shop, typically I-25 north to I-90 east. Delivery includes a full handoff walkthrough and Wyoming DOA paperwork orientation.
Sheridan operators need a Wyoming DOA mobile food establishment license, a City of Sheridan business license, Sheridan County sales tax registration, and Sheridan County Public Health temporary event permits for WYO Rodeo and Third Thursdays. For Big Horn Polo and Equestrian Center events, vendor-specific applications are handled through the facility.
Yes — it’s Wyoming’s second-largest rodeo and the build spec matters. You want an 8-10kW generator for 5 days of continuous duty, dual-compressor refrigeration, a wide service window for parade-day crowds, and enough fresh water (100+ gallons) to handle the Wyoming Rodeo Parade breakfast rush.
Yes. Many Sheridan-area events happen at 7,000-9,000 ft — Burgess Junction, Red Grade Road trailheads, Bighorn Scenic Byway pullouts. We ship with high-altitude propane orifices and generators spec’d with altitude-adjusted output curves so your equipment hits rated temperatures at the top of the mountain the same as on Main Street.
Sheridan’s winter is real — January mean low of 7°F with frequent chinook-to-cold whiplash. Our Wyoming winter package — insulation, heat-traced plumbing, tank heaters, regulator de-icing — handles it, and we’ll spec the truck specifically for your winter operation plan (holiday markets downtown vs. closed season).
12-16 weeks build plus 2 days delivery. For the Sheridan WYO Rodeo in mid-July, sign by early March. For Don King Days on Labor Day weekend, sign by April.
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Serving Sheridan neighborhoods and corridors including Downtown Sheridan, Main Street, Coffeen Avenue, Brundage Lane, Sugarland Drive, Sheridan College campus, Sheridan County Fairgrounds, Big Horn Equestrian Center, Sheridan Memorial Hospital district, and the Bighorn Scenic Byway access points including Dayton, Ranchester, Big Horn, and Story throughout Sheridan County.