Cheyenne hosted home games at Pioneer Park in both seasons of minor league play.
[2] The Rocky Mountain League began their first season of play on May 6, 1912, as a four-team league, with the Canon City Swastikas, Colorado Springs Millionaires, La Junta Railroaders and Pueblo Indians teams as members to begin the season.
[4] On June 8, 1912, playing in the four–team 1912 league, the Pueblo Indians team relocated to Trinidad, Colorado.
[5][6] After the Rocky Mountain League folded, the 1912 Cheyenne Indians continued unofficial play against teams from Fort D.A.
With a 59–44 record under Manager John Kerr, in the regular season standings, Cheyenne finished 2.0 games behind the first place Norfolk Yankees.
[5][10] The Cheyenne Indians hosted minor league home games at Pioneer Park in both seasons.