
However, they are too good to be lost forever so I’ve preserved them here.
You can learn more about the project and why it was closed down here.
Satellite Map Of Wyoming

General Wyoming State Facts
Demonym: Wyomingite
State Abbreviation: WY
Year Admitted To US: 1890
State Number (Out of 50): 44th
State Capital: Cheyenne
Total Area: 97,813 sq mi (253,335 km2)
State Area Ranking (Out of 50): 10th
Highest Point: Gannett Peak – 13,809 ft (4209.1 m)
Lowest Point: 3,101 ft (945 m)
State Website: https://wyoming.gov/
List of Interstate Highways In Wyoming
- I-25
- I-80
- I-90
- I-180
List of US Highways In Wyoming
- US 116
- US 14
- US 16
- US 18
- US 185
- US 187
- US 189
- US 191
- US 212
- US 216
- US 285
- US 287
- US 310
- US 320
- US 420
- US 89
List of Toll Roads In Wyoming
None
Did you known Highway 789 is the longest road in Wyoming at 407.1 mi (655.16 km).
Wyoming County Map

Wyoming County Map With Important Cities & Towns

Wyoming Population Density Map

Wyoming Population Facts
State Population: 584,057
State Population Rank (out of 50): 50th
Population Density: 6/sq mi (2.3/km2)
Population Density Rank (out of 50): 49th
Top 10 Cities In Wyoming
- Cheyenne: 65,168
- Casper: 58,720
- Gillette: 33,496
- Laramie: 32,152
- Rock Springs: 22,954
- Sheridan: 19,543
- Evanston: 11,807
- Green River: 11,496
- Riverton: 10,923
- Jackson: 10,639
Wyoming Income & Taxes
Median Household Income: $73,090
Household Income Rank (out of 50): 26th
Top Marginal State Income Tax Rate: none
Average Sales Tax Rate*: 5.44%
Average Property Tax Rate*: 0.56%
* Note theses vary from city to city within the state.
Map of Wyoming Lakes & Rivers

Longest River In Wyoming: Snake River 1,078 miles (1,735 km)
Wyoming Annual Precipitation Map

Wyoming Köppen Climate Map

10 Fun Facts About Wyoming
- Least Populous State:: Wyoming is the least populated U.S. state, with just over 580,000 residents. It’s even outnumbered by cattle!
- First National Park: Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, is the world’s first national park. Most of its area lies within Wyoming’s borders.
- Official Dinosaur: Wyoming’s official state dinosaur is the Triceratops, as numerous fossils have been discovered throughout the state.
- Largest Coal Producer: Wyoming leads the nation in coal production, providing nearly 40% of America’s coal.
- The Equality State: Wyoming earned its nickname, the “Equality State,” because it was the first U.S. territory (in 1869) to grant women the right to vote and the first state to have a female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross, in 1925.
- Devils Tower: The nation’s first national monument, Devils Tower, was designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. It’s a popular rock-climbing destination and featured prominently in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
- Official Sport—Rodeo: Rodeo is Wyoming’s official state sport, reflecting the state’s western heritage.
- Almost as many Antelope as People: Wyoming has almost as many pronghorn antelope (about 320,000) as people.
- Jackalope Legend: Wyoming is famous for the mythical “jackalope,” a legendary creature with the body of a jackrabbit and antelope horns. The town of Douglas is especially known for jackalope lore.
- Bison Pride: Wyoming has the largest free-roaming bison herd in North America, located in Yellowstone National Park, with approximately 5,000 bison roaming freely.