The F.E. Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum has two missions. The primary mission is to explain the development of the ICBM from the Atlas to the present day Minuteman III missile. The second mission is the story as the oldest active base in the Air Force
Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum
401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31
F.E. Warren AFB
near Cheyenne
Wyoming 82005
+1 (307) 773-2980
Monday – Friday 09:00 – 16:00
Closed Weekends and Federal Holidays
Free admission
Gift shop
If you do not have Base access and are a U.S.A. citizen you will need to contact the museum 72 business hours in advance of the visit and provide full name, birth date, and drivers license number prior to the visit.
If you do not have Base access and are a NOT a U.S.A. citizen you will need to contact the museum 90 days in advance of the visit and provide full name, birth date, and passport number and country the passport was issued prior to the visit.This is due to security measures.
Any non military member desiring to visit the museum should inquire at the Visitor Center located at the Main Gate (Gate #1). This gate is located next to an off ramp of I-25, in Cheyenne, Wyoming
Aircraft collection

65-7953 | Bell UH-1F Iroquois |
The F.E. Warren ICBM & Heritage Museums heritage of the base and region from 1867 to present day. The museum is housed in the 1894 Post Headquarters building which is one of the several hundred buildings listed on the National Register. Exhibits offer a unique look at how the base has grown and changed over the years.