Most of the towns in the state of Wyoming are smaller communities. And these communities are often just like one big family living in a low-key environment. Listed below are 10 of the best small towns in Wyoming, especially if you're looking for a little peace and quiet.
1. Newcastle
Located in Weston County, Newcastle is a quaint little town with a population of around 3,500. The town is situated along an isolated mountain ridge known as the Black Hills, which is a great place to escape the craziness of life.
2. Glenrock
Glenrock is located in central Wyoming at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains along the Deer Creek Tributary System. Here, you can enjoy the peacefulness of nature. It's not unusual to see deer roaming around the town.
3. Shoshoni
Shoshoni is a quiet little town in Fremont County with a population of around 650. Visitors and residents also enjoy the peace and quiet at the nearby Boysen Reservoir.
4. Cokeville
This peaceful little town was once known as the "Sheep Capital of the World." Cokeville was also once a trading post and home to a ferry that ran across Smiths Fork. This small town is located in Lincoln County and has a population of around 500.
5. Dubois
Artists, writers, musicians, and photographers are drawn to Dubois because of its remote location and remarkable scenery. Dubois is a town in Fremont County with a population of around 971, and it's surrounded by the Wind River Valley.
6. Ten Sleep
Ten Sleep is a town of about 254 that lies in the Big Horn Basin along the western foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. How could a town associated with sleep not be quiet and peaceful? Ten Sleep was a rest stop for the Native Americans because it was 10 sleeps from Fort Laramie, Yellowstone National Park, and the Stillwater River in Montana.
7. Centennial
Centennial is a sleepy little town that was once filled with dreams of prosperity from the mining rushes. These dreams never really came to fruition, and the town remains a quiet little town with a population of around 270. Centennial is nestled at the foot of the Snowy Range.
8. Meeteetse
Located in Park County, Meeteetse is a quiet community with a population of around 300. Meeteetse, meaning "meeting place" in Shoshone, is a great place to get away from it all.
9. Hulett
Hulett, with a population of around 400, is considered "The Best Little Town of the West." It's a great little town to enjoy a little time to yourself.
10. Pavillion
Pavillion is a town with a population of around 250, and it's located in Fremont County. With all of the open space that's available, you can enjoy a lot of quiet time communing with nature.
If you're interested in visiting our picks for the best small towns in Wyoming in person, stringing a few of them together would make for an awesome Cowboy State road trip or even an RV trip! For a list of more small towns in "The Equality State," be sure to check out 10 Slow-Paced Towns In Wyoming Where Life Is Still Simple.
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