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 | LOCATION ~ Nestled
within the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, Washakie County is centrally located in
the northern portion of Wyoming. Washakie County consists of two established towns: Ten
Sleep and Worland.
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 | Travelers from the east will
embark on the small but timeless community of Ten Sleep as they pass through the scenic
Cloud Peak Scenic Byway (Highway 16) after exiting the I-90 corridor in Buffalo. Deer and
antelope graze the rolling pastures along our travel route while the amazing geography
changes from mountains to badlands in only 25 miles.
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 | Visitors entering the Big Horn Basin from
the south will travel U.S. Highway 20 from Shoshoni past Boysen Reservoir, through
beautiful Wind River Canyon and Thermopolis ~ home of Hot Springs State Park and the
"World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs" ~ and into Worland.
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Yellowstone National Park can travel U.S. Highway 16-20 to Greybull and then south of
Worland. If continuing on to the Black Hills of South Dakota, Highway 16 (Cloud Peak
Scenic Byway) is the safety and most beautiful route. |
MILEAGE TO WORLAND
Casper, Wyoming
Billings, Montana
Salt Lake City, Utah
Denver, Colorado |
164
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392
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WORLAND-TEN SLEEP
VISITOR'S COUNCIL
120 North 10th St., Worland, WY 82401
307-347-3226 ~ E-mail: wacc@trib.com


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