9 Most Neighborly Towns In Wyoming

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9 Most Neighborly Towns In Wyoming

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Buffalo is a small city in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, with friendly people. Notably, the town is home to the Historic Occidental Hotel (aka "The Ox"), which is a testament to its long history of hospitality having existed since 1880. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant stay in this renowned hotel before visiting the Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum to delve into Buffalo's aged history through its exhibits. However, the museum is closed for most of the winter and is best visited in summer. Visitors seeking recreational satisfaction can always visit Lake DeSmet, less than 10 miles north of the town, to enjoy boating, paddling, swimming, camping, and fishing. Enjoy lunch afterward at the Bozeman Trail Steakhouse.

Wyoming is one of the best places for travelers seeking small, neighborly towns. The state is the 10th largest in the country, and it has the fewest people. It also has the lowest population density, with a mere six people per square mile. In fact, the pronghorn population outnumbers humans! This makes a lot of room for the existence of many close-knit communities where everyone's voice is heard and acknowledged. Plus, the state is full of dreamy landscapes decorated with natural and historic attractions that beg to be explored all day long. So, despite being small and laid-back, these towns are far from boring. From Thermopolis and its hot springs to Cody and its historical attractions, here are the top nine most neighborly towns in Wyoming where you’ll feel like part of a large extended family.

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Posted: 01/07/2025