COMMUNITIES ACROSS WYOMING
Discover Wyoming’s Towns and Cities
Every Wyoming community offers its own blend of culture, recreation, and local character. From vibrant college towns to historic ranching communities, residents find places that match their lifestyle and interests.
Southeastern Wyoming
Cheyenne & Laramie
Cheyenne, the state capital, blends historic districts with museums, festivals, and a growing dining scene.
Nearby Laramie offers a lively college-town atmosphere shaped by the University of Wyoming.
Central Wyoming
Casper, Riverton & Lander
Casper serves as a regional hub with theaters, museums, and trails along the North Platte River.
Riverton and Lander sit at the base of the Wind River Range and offer strong connections to both outdoor recreation and regional history.
Northwestern Wyoming
Jackson & Cody
Jackson provides world-class access to Grand Teton and Yellowstone along with an internationally known arts community.
Cody celebrates Western heritage and serves as the eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
Northern Wyoming
Sheridan & Buffalo
These communities combine historic downtowns with access to the Bighorn Mountains, creating a strong blend of outdoor recreation and arts culture.
Southwestern Wyoming
Rock Springs, Green River & Evanston
Shaped by railroad and energy history, these communities offer access to Flaming Gorge, desert landscapes, and wide-open public lands.
Eastern Plains
Torrington, Wheatland & surrounding communities
Agricultural communities along the Nebraska border offer historic sites, strong local traditions, and a slower pace of life.