List of Municipalities in Wyoming - Cities and Towns

Cities and Towns

† County seat
†† State capital and county seat

City 2011 Estimate 2010 Census 2000 Census County
Afton 1,906 1,911 1,818 Lincoln
Albin 183 181 120 Laramie
Alpine 826 828 550 Lincoln
Baggs 438 440 348 Carbon
Bairoil 107 106 97 Sweetwater
Bar Nunn 2,239 2,213 936 Natrona
Basin † 1,295 1,285 1,238 Big Horn
Bear River 514 518 Uinta
Big Piney 545 552 408 Sublette
Buffalo † 4,624 4,585 3,900 Johnson
Burlington 289 288 250 Big Horn
Burns 304 301 285 Laramie
Byron 598 593 557 Big Horn
Casper † 55,988 55,316 49,644 Natrona
Cheyenne †† 60,096 59,466 53,011 Laramie
Chugwater 216 212 244 Platte
Clearmont 143 142 115 Sheridan
Cody † 9,653 9,520 8,835 Park
Cokeville 533 535 506 Lincoln
Cowley 661 655 560 Big Horn
Dayton 760 757 678 Sheridan
Deaver 179 178 177 Big Horn
Diamondville 735 737 716 Lincoln
Dixon 96 97 79 Carbon
Douglas † 6,084 6,120 5,288 Converse
Dubois 982 971 962 Fremont
East Thermopolis 253 254 274 Hot Springs
Edgerton 198 195 169 Natrona
Elk Mountain 190 191 192 Carbon
Evanston † 12,282 12,359 11,507 Uinta
Evansville 2,577 2,544 2,255 Natrona
Fort Laramie 233 230 243 Goshen
Frannie 158 157 209 Park
Gillette † 29,389 29,087 19,646 Campbell
Glendo 207 205 229 Platte
Glenrock 2,562 2,576 2,231 Converse
Grand Encampment 446 450 443 Carbon
Granger 140 139 146 Sweetwater
Green River † 12,622 12,515 11,808 Sweetwater
Greybull 1,862 1,847 1,815 Big Horn
Guernsey 1,165 1,147 1,147 Platte
Hanna 835 841 873 Carbon
Hartville 63 62 76 Platte
Hudson 463 458 407 Fremont
Hulett 384 383 408 Crook
Jackson † 9,710 9,577 8,647 Teton
Kaycee 266 263 249 Johnson
Kemmerer † 2,651 2,656 2,651 Lincoln
Kirby 92 92 57 Hot Springs
La Barge 550 551 431 Lincoln
La Grange 452 448 332 Goshen
Lander † 7,571 7,487 6,867 Fremont
Laramie † 31,312 30,816 27,204 Albany
Lingle 474 468 510 Goshen
Lost Springs 4 4 1 Converse
Lovell 2,378 2,360 2,281 Big Horn
Lusk † 1,571 1,567 1,447 Niobrara
Lyman 2,102 2,115 1,938 Uinta
Manderson 114 114 104 Big Horn
Manville 95 95 101 Niobrara
Marbleton 1,084 1,094 720 Sublette
Medicine Bow 283 284 274 Carbon
Meeteetse 332 327 351 Park
Midwest 410 404 408 Natrona
Mills 3,504 3,461 2,591 Natrona
Moorcroft 1,013 1,009 807 Crook
Mountain View 1,279 1,286 1,153 Uinta
Newcastle † 3,485 3,532 3,065 Weston
Opal 97 96 102 Lincoln
Pavillion 233 231 165 Fremont
Pine Bluffs 1,140 1,129 1,153 Laramie
Pine Haven 492 490 222 Crook
Pinedale † 2,009 2,030 1,412 Sublette
Powell 6,393 6,314 5,373 Park
Ranchester 860 855 701 Sheridan
Rawlins † 9,203 9,259 8,538 Carbon
Riverside 52 52 59 Carbon
Riverton 10,867 10,615 9,310 Fremont
Rock River 249 245 235 Albany
Rock Springs 23,229 23,036 18,708 Sweetwater
Rolling Hills 434 440 449 Converse
Saratoga 1,678 1,690 1,726 Carbon
Sheridan † 17,517 17,444 15,804 Sheridan
Shoshoni 658 649 635 Fremont
Sinclair 431 433 423 Carbon
Star Valley Ranch 1,501 1,503 776 Lincoln
Sundance † 1,187 1,182 1,161 Crook
Superior 339 336 244 Sweetwater
Ten Sleep 258 260 304 Washakie
Thayne 365 366 341 Lincoln
Thermopolis † 3,001 3,009 3,172 Hot Springs
Torrington † 6,690 6,501 5,776 Goshen
Upton 1,084 1,100 872 Weston
Van Tassell 15 15 18 Niobrara
Wamsutter 455 451 261 Sweetwater
Wheatland † 3,680 3,627 3,548 Platte
Worland † 5,458 5,487 5,250 Washakie
Wright 1,826 1,807 1,347 Campbell
Yoder 153 151 169 Goshen

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