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Worland

Wyoming, United States
City·Quiet, Rural, Community Focused
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Worland, the county seat of Washakie County, offers a glimpse into the heart of Wyoming's agricultural landscape. Known primarily for its sugar beet production, the city maintains a slow, friendly pace of life that appeals to those looking to escape busier tourist hubs. Its location in the Big Horn Basin makes it a strategic stop for outdoor enthusiasts heading toward the rugged beauty of the Big Horn National Forest. Visitors often stop to explore the Washakie Museum & Cultural Center, which provides fascinating insights into the region's prehistoric past and pioneer history. With its proximity to the Big Horn River, it also provides ample opportunities for fishing and scenic riverside walks.

Worland, the county seat of Washakie County, offers a glimpse into the heart of Wyoming's agricultural landscape. Known primarily for its sugar beet production, the city maintains a slow, friendly pace of life that appeals to those looking to escape busier tourist hubs. Its location in the Big Horn Basin makes it a strategic stop for outdoor enthusiasts heading toward the rugged beauty of the Big Horn National Forest. Visitors often stop to explore the Washakie Museum & Cultural Center, which provides fascinating insights into the region's prehistoric past and pioneer history. With its proximity to the Big Horn River, it also provides ample opportunities for fishing and scenic riverside walks.

Highlights

  • Gateway to the scenic Big Horn Mountains and Tensleep Canyon.

  • Home to the Washakie Museum & Cultural Center.

  • Rich agricultural history centered on the sugar beet industry.

  • Proximity to the Big Horn River for fishing and recreation.

Before you go: Worland essentials

  • Limited dining and shopping options are available after early evening.

  • The town is a quiet residential and agricultural hub rather than a high-energy tourist destination.

  • Weather can be extreme, with very hot summers and significant snowfall in winter.

Local History

Visit the Washakie Museum & Cultural Center to see world-class exhibits on mammoth hunts and regional geology.

Supplies

This is one of the last major stops for groceries and fuel before heading east into the Big Horn Mountains.

Best For

Outdoor enthusiasts and those exploring the Big Horn Basin.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$150 p/day

Population

5,372

Scenic Route

Drive Highway 16, known as the 'Cloud Peak Skyway,' for some of the most breathtaking mountain views in the state.

Languages Spoken

English

Best time to visit Worland

June-September

Spring

Expect variable weather with occasional rain; a quiet time to visit local museums.

Best Season

Summer

The best time for outdoor activities, though temperatures in the basin can get quite high.

Best Season

Fall

Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make this an ideal time for scenic drives through the canyons.

Winter

Cold and snowy; mainly a transit point for those heading to mountain recreation areas.

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Location

Worland, Wyoming, United States
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