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Wyoming


Wyoming is a landlocked state in the western USA. It is bordered by Montana in the north; Montana, Idaho, and Utah in the west; Utah and Colorado in the south; and Nebraska and South Dakota in the east. It is also the least populous and least densely populated state with 578,759 inhabitants in 2019. Its capital and largest city is Cheyenne. Its governor is Mark Gordon.

Wyoming's climate is generally semi-arid and continental. The state includes areas of arid desert, semiarid steppe (short-grass prairie), and alpine climates. The arid desert regions are all found in the western half of the state. Wyoming supports abundant animal life and it’s home to pronghorns and to the world’s largest single herd of wapiti (American elk).

Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Crow, Shoshone, and Ute used to live on the land. The first European to arrive was explorer François Louis Verendrye in 1742. The early explorers were followed by small numbers of fur traders, although there were likely never more than 500 traders in Wyoming.

In November 1867, the first train of the Union Pacific Railroad reached Cheyenne and made the state accessible to settlers and visitors. The state’s constitution was approved by a vote of the territorial population on Nov 5, 1889, although Wyoming was not admitted to the Union until 1890. Wyoming’s constitution was the first in the world to grant full voting rights to women, as well as to allow them to hold public office. Wyoming also became the first state to elect a woman governor when Nellie Tayloe Ross won the position in 1924.

Wyoming’s economy is heavily tied to mining and agriculture (primarily the marketing of beef cattle and sheep). The state also has an important and growing tourist industry.

Wyoming Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages109
Number of counties23
Population576,000
Area253,600 km²
Density2 people/km²
Altitude4,207 m
Major citiesCheyenne, Casper, Laramie
Ethnicity

White: 91%

Hispanic: 8%

Black: 1%

Asian: 1%

Crime rate2,110
GDP$45 billion
Median household income$67,000

Common questions about Wyoming

What is the cheapest place to live in Wyoming ?

The cheapest area to live in Wyoming is typically considered Riverton, known for being the most affordable place in the state. This town, located in Fremont County, offers lower housing costs compared to state averages, making it an attractive option for those seeking affordable living in WY.

What is the safest city, town or area in Wyoming ?

The safest city in Wyoming is often cited as Kemmerer. This small town, which is the county seat of Lincoln County, has a low crime rate, offering residents a safe and secure environment. Its tight-knit community and friendly atmosphere contribute to its reputation as a safe place to live.

What is the city with the best weather in Wyoming ?

Thermopolis is considered to have some of the best weather in Wyoming, with mild winters and warm summers. Situated in Hot Springs County, this town benefits from natural hot springs and a relatively temperate climate, making it an appealing destination for those who prefer milder seasonal changes.

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Complete List of Cities in Wyoming

  • BIG PINEY

    Big Piney is a Town in Sublette county with -500 inhabitants.

  • HULETT

    Hulett is a Town in Crook county with -500 inhabitants.

  • MIDWEST

    Midwest is a Town in Natrona county with -500 inhabitants.

  • MEETEETSE

    Meeteetse is a Town in Park county with -500 inhabitants.

  • BAGGS

    Baggs is a Town in Carbon county with -500 inhabitants.

  • THAYNE

    Thayne is a Town in Lincoln county with -500 inhabitants.

  • LA GRANGE

    La Grange is a Town in Goshen county with -500 inhabitants.

  • TEN SLEEP

    Ten Sleep is a Town in Washakie county with -500 inhabitants.

  • BURNS

    Burns is a Town in Laramie county with -500 inhabitants.

  • EAST THERMOPOLIS

    East Thermopolis is a Town in Hot Springs county with -500 inhabitants.

  • MEDICINE BOW

    Medicine Bow is a Town in Carbon county with -500 inhabitants.

  • WAMSUTTER

    Wamsutter is a Town in Sweetwater county with -500 inhabitants.

  • BURLINGTON

    Burlington is a Town in Big Horn county with -500 inhabitants.

  • KAYCEE

    Kaycee is a Town in Johnson county with -500 inhabitants.

  • CHUGWATER

    Chugwater is a Town in Platte county with -500 inhabitants.

  • SUPERIOR

    Superior is a Town in Sweetwater county with -500 inhabitants.

  • FORT LARAMIE

    Fort Laramie is a Town in Goshen county with -500 inhabitants.

  • ROCK RIVER

    Rock River is a Town in Albany county with -500 inhabitants.

  • GLENDO

    Glendo is a Town in Platte county with -500 inhabitants.

  • PINE HAVEN

    Pine Haven is a Town in Crook county with -500 inhabitants.

  • FRANNIE

    Frannie is a Town in Park county with -500 inhabitants.

  • ELK MOUNTAIN

    Elk Mountain is a Town in Carbon county with -500 inhabitants.

  • DEAVER

    Deaver is a Town in Big Horn county with -500 inhabitants.

  • EDGERTON

    Edgerton is a Town in Natrona county with -500 inhabitants.

  • YODER

    Yoder is a Town in Goshen county with -500 inhabitants.

  • PAVILLION

    Pavillion is a Town in Fremont county with -500 inhabitants.

  • GRANGER

    Granger is a Town in Sweetwater county with -500 inhabitants.

  • ALBIN

    Albin is a Town in Laramie county with -500 inhabitants.

  • CLEARMONT

    Clearmont is a Town in Sheridan county with -500 inhabitants.

  • MANDERSON

    Manderson is a Town in Big Horn county with -500 inhabitants.

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