12 Cozy Mountain Towns In Wyoming That Will Make You Want To Move There

Wyoming's mountain towns offer natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and a cozy atmosphere perfect for settling down.

Whether it's the natural beauty, peaceful solitude, or recreational opportunities, there's something very appealing about quaint little mountain towns. Typically, small towns exude an aura of warmth with a personal and homey atmosphere. Wyoming has its share of mountain towns that give off such a cozy feeling that they will make you want to move there. Listed below are 12 of the best mountain towns in Wyoming and they're perfect for putting down roots.

1. Buffalo

Buffalo is a historic mountain town nestled in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. This town is filled with Old West ambiance with the likes of the Occidental Hotel and beautiful mountain vistas. Nearby you can enjoy activities such as skiing, hiking, camping, boating, and fishing.

2. Ten Sleep

Ten Sleep is another little town nestled at the base of the Bighorn Mountains. This relaxed little mountain town revolves around a cattle and sheep ranching community. Popular mountain activities here include fishing, hiking, camping, and observing wildlife.

3. Basin

Basin is located in the northwestern part of the state at the foot of the Bighorn Basin with the Big Horn River flowing to the east of the town. If you enjoy a quiet and simpler way of life, this cozy mountain town is the perfect place to put down roots.

4. Centennial

Centennial is a beautiful little town nestled at the bottom of the Snowy Range. This mountain town is filled with historic charm, beautiful scenery, and year-round recreation. The Snowy Range provides a protective embrace around this quiet little town.

5. Worland

Worland is located in Washakie County within the Bighorn Basin and along the Bighorn River. This small community's natural landscape in northwestern Wyoming sets the perfect stage for hiking, camping, and skiing.

6. Newcastle

Newcastle is a small town located in the northeastern part of the state. This snug little town sits at the southwestern corner of the Black Hills and provides plenty of recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.

7. Lovell

Lovell is a small western town located in northern Wyoming. Since it's the gateway to the Bighorn Mountains, the scenery is beautiful and the recreational opportunities are endless. The town itself is full of friendly folks making it a very warm and welcoming community.

8. Sheridan

The modest little town of Sheridan is framed by a dramatic mountain backdrop. To the west of the town is the back entrance to the Bighorn Mountains. Anyone who enjoys the great outdoors will love hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and climbing in and around this small mountain town.

9. Sundance

Sundance is nestled in the northeastern corner of the state and is embraced by the Black Hills of Wyoming. The town was named after the sun dances performed by the Native Americans on the mountain south of the town. This picturesque town is a haven for mountain bikers, hikers, horse riders, cross country skiers, snowmobilers, and ATVs.

10. Lander

Lander is located in central Wyoming along the Popo Agie River and near Sinks Canyon. This remote mountain town is known for its recreational opportunities, relaxation, and natural beauty. Lander is a haven for a variety of outdoor adventures such as rock climbing, backpacking, hiking, and fishing.

11. Cody

Cody is located in the northwestern part of the state. It's nestled along the western edge of the Bighorn Basin surrounded by the Big Horn, Owl Creek, Bridger, and Absaroka ranges. Scenic byways show off the beauty of the landscape. It doesn't get any cozier than the beautiful town of Cody.

12. Dubois

Dubois is located in the northwestern part of the state, nestled along the upper Wind River and surrounded by the Wind River and Absaroka mountains. It's a haven for wildlife and known as being home to the best big game hunting in the western U.S.

 

Can you think of any other mountain towns in Wyoming to add to this list? What are some of your favorite small towns to visit in the Cowboy State? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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