Cities & Towns in Wyoming,

Wyoming, least populous state of the United States of America. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 582,328 inhabitants. The state was created 133 years ago in 1890. Its capital city is Cheyenne.

There are 8 city/town in Wyoming, . The largest city of Wyoming is Cheyenne with a population of 64,742. Other cities include, Casper population 58,498, Cody population 9,847, Cowley population 747, Cokeville population 558

Cheyenne
Cheyenne

Cheyenne, The most populous city in Laramie County, Wyoming.

Casper
Casper

Casper, The most populous city in Natrona County, Wyoming.

Cody
Cody

Cody, City in and county seat of Park County, Wyoming, United States

Known for its wild, rugged landscapes and western spirit, Wyoming delights outdoor adventurers and history buffs within its nearly 98,000 square miles. Though sparsely populated with under 600,000 residents, Wyoming still offers some charming and lively cities and towns to explore, including:

Jackson – Nestled against the majestic Teton Mountains, Jackson blends outdoor pursuits like hiking and skiing with a lively downtown filled with restaurants, bars, shops, and art galleries. Nearby Yellowstone National Park astounds.

Cody – Founded by and named for Buffalo Bill, Cody revels in its western and rodeo heritage. Visitors can live it at the nightly Cody Nite Rodeo during summer or explore Buffalo Bill Center of the West museums.

Laramie – Home to the University of Wyoming, Laramie surprises with a youthful, eclectic vibe and historic downtown. Nearby Medicine Bow National Forest provides access to hunting, fishing, hiking and more.

Sheridan – At the foot of the Bighorn Mountains, Sheridan delights outdoor enthusiasts with stunning scenery perfect for hiking, fishing, and hunting. Its charming downtown comes alive during summer rodeos.

Cheyenne – As the state capital, Cheyenne embraces the Old West with historic landmarks and the world’s largest outdoor rodeo - Cheyenne Frontier Days. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens showcase Wyoming’s diverse ecology.

Blending cowboy culture and outdoor adventure, Wyoming’s energetic cities and towns serve as gateways to enjoying the Wild West at its wildest.

All Wyoming Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Wyoming.

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City Name Title County Population
Cheyenne The most populous city in Laramie County, Wyoming. Laramie 64,742
Casper The most populous city in Natrona County, Wyoming. Natrona 58,498
Cody City in and county seat of Park County, Wyoming, United States Park 9,847
Cowley Town in Big Horn County, Wyoming Big Horn 747
Cokeville Town in Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States Lincoln 558
Centennial Centennial is a city in Albany County, Wyoming Albany 270
Chugwater Town of the United States Platte 203
Clearmont Town in Wyoming Sheridan 159
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