List of unincorporated communities in Wyoming facts for kids
Here is a list of special places in Wyoming! These are called unincorporated communities.
An unincorporated community is a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government, like a mayor or a town council. Instead, it's usually managed by the county government. Sometimes, this list includes places that used to be official towns but aren't anymore (these are called disincorporated communities). It also includes ghost towns, which are places where almost no one lives today.
Unincorporated Communities by County
Here are some of these unique places, organized by the county they are in:
- Albany County (Bosler, Buford, Garrett, Tie Siding)
- Big Horn County (Emblem, Kane, Otto, Shell)
- Campbell County (Recluse, Rozet, Weston)
- Carbon County (Arlington, Savery, Walcott)
- Converse County (Bill, Orin, Shawnee)
- Crook County (Aladdin, Alva, Beulah)
- Fremont County (Kinnear, Kotey Place, Lysite, Miner's Delight, St. Stephens, South Pass City)
- Goshen County (Jay Em)
- Hot Springs County (Gebo)
- Johnson County (Linch, Saddlestring)
- Laramie County (Carpenter, Granite, Horse Creek, Hillsdale, Meriden)
- Lincoln County (Freedom [partly in Idaho], Frontier)
- Natrona County (Arminto, Hiland, Natrona)
- Park County (Wapiti, Yanceys)
- Sheridan County (Banner, Leiter, Wolf, Wyarno)
- Sublette County (New Fork)
- Sweetwater County (Blairtown, Bryan)
- Teton County (Kelly, Moose, Moran)
- Uinta County (Bear River City, Millburne, Piedmont)
- Weston County (Four Corners)
See also
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