There's something to be said for a simpler life. Life has become so hectic that sometimes it's hard to slow down and appreciate the most important things. A slower-paced life lends itself to a simpler lifestyle and gives you more time to appreciate what often gets overlooked and unnoticed. That's what is so special about these small towns in Wyoming; people can embrace the small-town ideals and have time to enjoy and care for each other.
1. Buffalo
Buffalo is a warm and friendly town where people will take the time to say hello. People here still embrace the small-town ideals; their genuine warmth shows that they really do care and look out for each other. The surrounding nature with its peaceful meadows and starry skies will also transport you back to a simpler time in life.
2. Lander
Lander caters to people who want to grow up the old-fashioned way by spending their time playing outdoors. This small Wyoming town has even earned a spot in the book, "Best Small Towns In America." Lander still holds on to its old-fashioned ideals and if you are planning a visit, we recommend you spend some time at Sinks Canyon State Park. You won't regret it.
3. Dayton
Dayton is a great slow-paced town that will bring back some delightful childhood memories with its neighborhood park which has a wonderful children's area, basketball courts, and picnic tables. They also have a wonderful community center where people can enjoy interacting face-to-face.
4. Dubois
Dubois is a charming little town that embodies its Western roots. The people here enjoy the simplicity of nature by proving that fishing, hiking, and camping are some of the most popular activities in the area.
5. Saratoga
Saratoga residents enjoy the very basic aspects of nature — bird watching and fishing. They also encourage relaxation with their springs, pools, and spa. In 2003, Saratoga was rated as one of "America's 10 Best Small Towns" by Travel Holiday magazine and you'll easily find plenty to do during a visit. This is a small town in Wyoming that you'll find yourself visiting over and over again.
6. Sundance
Sundance is a town that has its priorities in the right order. The people in Sundance are grounded in their history, culture, and religion; their foundation is based on the basics of life. Churches, the museum, and library are all focal points of their everyday life.
7. Pinedale
Just that "small town feeling" will make you feel like you are taking a step back in time. Pinedale is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of a more modern lifestyle.
8. Afton
Some of the larger towns with a more modern lifestyle have lost the pure art of being hospitable. The town of Afton is known for its small-town hospitality. In 2014, Men's Journal voted Afton as one of the "10 Great Small Towns To Visit."
9. Ten Sleep
Ten Sleep is still very much the way it was a century ago. Many of the ranches are still owned by families that took them over generations ago. The main stream of business is still dependent upon small independent business owners.
The key to a simple life is holding on to a lifestyle reminiscent of years ago without the distractions of the hustle and bustle of the modern world. Can you think of any other towns in Wyoming that still value a simpler way of life? What are some of your favorite small towns to visit in Wyoming? Let us and your fellow travelers know in the comments.
One of our favorite ways to explore the many quaint towns in Wyoming is on a road trip. Check out some of our favorite road trip ideas in the Cowboy State and take a look at a few of our favorite car-friendly snacks for the road.
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