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Counties in Wyoming that I have Visited

There are 23 counties in Wyoming
The Equality State

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Wyomong County Outline Map
Source of underlying map: Indiana State University, Cartography

I have visited 10 Counties = 43.5% of Counties in Wyoming

Wyoming Map

Quick facts about Wyoming

  • Location: See map on the right side of the page.
  • Size(1): 97,100 square miles. Wyoming is the 9th largest state. The next larger state is Colorado and the next smaller state is Oregon.
  • Population(2): 509,294 people. Wyoming is the 50th most populous state. The next more populous state is Vermont. There are no states with fewer people than Wyoming.
  • Population Density: 5.25 people per square mile. Wyoming is the 49th most densely populated state. The next more densely populated state is Montana and the next less densely populated state is Alaska.
  • Bordering States: Wyoming shares a border with 6 states: Montana; Idaho; Utah; Colorado; Nebraska and South Dakota.
  • Admission to the Union: July 10, 1890. Wyoming was the 44th state admitted to the Union, after Idaho and before Utah.
  • Capital: Cheyenne.
  • Highest Point: 13,804 feet at Gannett Peak. See SummitPost's Gannett Peak page.
  • Lowest Point: 3,099 feet at the Belle Fourche River in Crook County.
  • Government website: Welcome to the State of Wyoming.
  • Official Tourism website: Wyoming Tourism Guide.
  • Still not enough? See Wikipedia's Wyoming page.

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Counties in Wyoming

Below are the 23 counties in Wyoming. Although infrequent, counties sometimes do change so please let me know if any of this information is out of date and I will update it. Those counties that I have visited are in bold. If I have a photograph or other item associated with a county somewhere else on my website, there will also be a link.
  1. Albany
  2. Big Horn: Shell Falls; Adjacent Counties, Same Name, Different States
  3. Campbell
  4. Carbon
  5. Converse
  6. Crook: Devils Tower
  7. Fremont
  8. Goshen
  9. Hot Springs: Smallest county in Wyoming (2,004 square miles).
  10. Johnson
  11. Laramie: Largest county population in Wyoming (81,607 people in 2000 Census).
  12. Lincoln
  13. Natrona
  14. Niobrara: Smallest county population in Wyoming (2,407 people in 2000 Census).
  15. Park: Adjacent Counties, Same Name, Different States
  16. Platte: Town of Chugwater
  17. Sheridan
  18. Sublette
  19. Sweetwater: Largest county in Wyoming (10,426 square miles).
  20. Teton: Adjacent Counties, Same Name, Different States
  21. Uinta
  22. Washakie
  23. Weston


Sources:

(1) U.S. Census Bureau American FactFinder: 2005 Population Estimates; Table GCT-T1.
(2) U.S. Census Bureau FedStats - MapStats: 2000 Land Area; United States.


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