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Washakie County, Wyoming Map

Explore Washakie County, Wyoming with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 2 cities and towns in Washakie County below.

Interactive Map of Washakie County, Wyoming

CountyWashakie
StateWyoming (WY)
County SeatWorland
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude44.025514
Longitude-107.70328
Cities & Towns2
Area Codes307

About Washakie County, Wyoming

Washakie County unfolds across a broad sweep of Wyoming, a land where the great, indifferent sky seems to press down upon a terrain of stark, unvarnished beauty. To the west, the formidable, snow-capped shoulders of the Wind River Range stand as a silent sentinel, their ruggedness softening into the sagebrush plains that stretch eastward, a sea of muted greens and grays under a sun that can be both blindingly bright and tenderly diffused. The Bighorn Basin, a vast, ancient depression, forms the county’s core, its floor a mosaic of eroded badlands, windswept mesas, and the persistent, life-giving arteries of rivers that have patiently carved their courses through eons. These waterways, sometimes boisterous, sometimes a mere whisper of silver, are the county’s veins, linking its disparate landscapes and drawing life to its edges where it brushes against the stark grandeur of neighboring wildlands. The air here carries a clean, sharp scent, a blend of dust, pine, and the faint, mineral tang of the earth itself, a constant reminder of the raw elements that shape this place.

The human story of Washakie County is one of resilience, etched not in grand pronouncements but in the quiet persistence of those who chose this challenging land. Formed in the early days of the 20th century, its establishment marked a formal recognition of a presence that had long been shaping itself to the land. Early settlers, drawn by the promise of open range and the sheer, unadulterated freedom of the West, found their livelihoods in the earth and the enduring spirit of self-reliance. The county seat, a cluster of buildings that serves as the quiet heart of this expansive territory, grew organically from the needs of its inhabitants, a focal point for commerce and community in a landscape where distances are measured in hours, not miles. These formative years were a crucible, tempering the will of those who learned to read the subtle language of the weather, the land, and the seasons, a language still spoken today by those who call Washakie County home.

The economy of Washakie County, much like its geography, is rooted in the fundamental elements: the earth and the sky. Ranching remains a cornerstone, the timeless practice of raising livestock against a backdrop of immense, open country where the only fences are often the horizon itself. There is a palpable sense of continuity here, a cowboy reality that, while evolved, retains its core of hard work and intimate knowledge of the land. Beyond the ranches, the resources of the earth are carefully tended, a quiet industry that supports the communities. The character of the place is defined by this deep connection to the natural world; life here moves to a rhythm dictated by the sun's arc and the changing seasons, a pace that allows for contemplation and a profound appreciation for the stark, enduring beauty of the sagebrush sea and the vast, unblemished sky that presides over it all.

Cities and Towns in Washakie County

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About This Washakie County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Washakie County, Wyoming alongside links to detailed street maps for 2 cities and towns. The county seat is Worland. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records