Welcome to the Wyoming in Motion web magazine

The Wyoming in Motion web magazine was launched on March 1, 2017.

We will feature destination guides and travel tales of every town and city in Wyoming, with an occasional side trip to a town or city in an adjacent state. We’ll go as far afield as Denver in Colorado, Salt Lake City in Utah, Idaho Falls in Idaho, Bozeman in Montana, Rapid City in South Dakota, and Scottsbluff in Nebraska.

You’ll find articles covering history, architecture, sculpture, theatre and other entertainment venues, museums, sports and more. We also cover lodgings and restaurants.

Map of Wyoming with cities, towns and sites of interest

Wyoming actually has few large cities. The top 15, in order of population, are: Cheyenne with approximately 60,000 people, Casper 55,000 and Laramie 31,000.

Gillette has 29,000; Rock Springs 23,000; and Sheridan 17,000.

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Jackson, Cody and Rawlins have about 9,000 people each.

Lander with 7,000; Torrington with 6,500 and Powell with 6,100 round out the top 15.

There are several “tiny towns” in Wyoming – towns with less than 1,000 people, and they comprise are Tiny Town Project. (Please see that page for information!)

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