Cities and Towns
The State of Wyoming has 98 incorporated municipalities.
| Rank | City | County | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | City of Cheyenne | Laramie | 60,096 |
| 2 | City of Casper | Natrona | 55,988 |
| 3 | City of Laramie | Albany | 31,312 |
| 4 | City of Gillette | Campbell | 29,389 |
| 5 | City of Rock Springs | Sweetwater | 23,229 |
| 6 | City of Sheridan | Sheridan | 17,517 |
| 7 | City of Green River | Sweetwater | 12,622 |
| 8 | City of Evanston | Uinta | 12,282 |
| 9 | City of Riverton | Fremont | 10,867 |
| 10 | Town of Jackson | Teton | 9,710 |
| 11 | City of Cody | Park | 9,653 |
| 12 | City of Rawlins | Carbon | 9,203 |
| 13 | City of Lander | Fremont | 7,571 |
| 14 | City of Douglas | Converse | 6,084 |
| 15 | City of Powell | Park | 6,393 |
| 16 | City of Torrington | Goshen | 6,690 |
| 17 | City of Worland | Washakie | 5,458 |
| 18 | City of Buffalo | Johnson | 4,624 |
| 19 | Town of Newcastle | Weston | 3,485 |
| 20 | Town of Wheatland | Platte | 3,680 |
In 2005, 50.6% of Wyomingites lived in one of the 13 most populous Wyoming municipalities.
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