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Wyoming: 2010 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2010 Census of Population and Housing

Issued June 2012 CPH-2-52

U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU census.gov

Wyoming: 2010 Issued June 2012

Population and Housing Unit Counts CPH-2-52

U.S. Department of Commerce Rebecca M. Blank, Acting Secretary Rebecca M. Blank, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Vacant, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Robert M. Groves, Director SUGGESTED CITATION

U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts, CPH-2-52, Wyoming U.S. Government Printing Office, , DC, 2012

ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION

Economics and Statistics Administration Vacant, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Robert M. Groves, Director Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer Nancy A. Potok, Associate Director for Demographic Programs Enrique J. Lamas, Chief, Population Division CONTENTS

List of Statistical Tables...... v How to Use This Census Report ...... I-1 Table Finding Guide ...... II-1 User Notes...... III-1 Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places: 2010...... IV-1 Statistical Tables...... 1

Appendixes

A Geographic Terms and Concepts ...... * B Definitions of Subject Characteristics...... * C Data Collection and Processing Procedures...... * D Questionnaire...... * E Maps ...... E-1 F Operational Overview and Accuracy of the Data...... * G Residence Rule and Residence Situations for the 2010 Census of the ...... * H Acknowledgments...... *

*Appendix may be found in the separate volume, CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print and on the Internet at .

Contents iii

LIST Of Table STATISTICAL no. Title Page TAbLES 1. Population: Earliest Census to 2010; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2010 ...... 1 State, Urban and Rural

2. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2010 ...... 2 State, Urban and Rural, Size of Urban Area [Population]

3. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2010 ... 4 State, Size of Place [Population]

4. Population and Housing Units: 1970 to 2010 ...... 6 State, /County Equivalent

5. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2010; and Percent Change: 1980 to 2010 ...... 7 State, County/County Equivalent

6. Rank of Counties by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010 ...... 8 County/County Equivalent

7. Population by Urban and Rural: 2010 ...... 9 State, County/County Equivalent

8. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010 ...... 10 State, County/County Equivalent, County Subdivision, Place

9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010 ...... 16 State, Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision

10. Rank by 2010 Population and Housing Units: 2000 and 2010 ...... 22 Place [2,500 or More Population]

11. Rank of Places by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010 ...... 23 Place [2,500 or More Population]

12. Population and Housing Units for Urban Areas: 2010 ..... 24 State, Urbanized Area, Urban Cluster

List of Statistical Tables v

How to Use This Census Report

CONTENTS

Page

Introduction ...... I-1

How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject Matter Data ...... I-2

How to Use the Statistical Tables ...... I-2

Graphics ...... I-5

User Notes ...... I-5

Appendixes ...... I-5

INTRODUCTION Data from the 2010 Census for the United States and are presented in two printed report series and a single report for American Indians and Natives by tribe:

1. CPH-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics

2. CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts

3. CPH-3, Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Tribe

The data from the 2010 Census were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit. Appendix D (see Selected Appendixes report at ) presents a facsimile of the questionnaire pages used to collect the data included in this report. Note that the “long form” data included in previous censuses are not included in the 2010 Census.

The CPH-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, report series provides data based on age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, race, sex, tenure (owner- or renter-occupied), and vacancy characteristics. Land measurements and population density also are provided. This series is similar to the Census 2000 PHC-1 series.

The CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series provides 2010 Census and historical com- parisons of the population and housing unit counts. It also provides area measurements and density. The user notes section documents geographic changes over the past decade. This series is similar to the Census 2000 PHC-3 series.

In each series, there is one report for each state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, plus a United States summary report. Many tables in the United States summary reports include data for Puerto Rico.

The CPH-3, Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Tribe, report provides population and housing information for selected American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. This report is similar to the Census 2000 PHC-5 report. This is a single report covering the entire United States.

How to Use This Census Report I-1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT MATTER DATA This report includes a table finding guide to assist the user in locating those statistical tables that contain the desired data. The table finding guide lists alphabetically, by geographic area, the subjects shown in this report. To determine which tables in this report show data for a particular topic, find the subject in the left-hand column of the table finding guide and then look across the columns using the headings at the top for the desired type of geographic area. Figure I-1 is an example of a table finding guide.

The table finding guide does not include cross-classification of subject-matter items. Additional informa- tion to locate data within specific reports is provided in the headnote at the top of the table finding guide and in the footnotes at the bottom of the guide.

Figure I-1. U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table Finding Guide Table Finding Guide

SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes (), for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject characteristics (Appendix B). Area Average per square Population Housing units measurement mile of land (density) Geographic area Change Change from from Previous previous Previous previous Housing Number of 2010 Census censuses census 2010 Census censuses census Total area Land area Population units places THE STATE1 Total ...... 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 1,2,4,5,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 8,9 2,5,8,9 5,8,9 5,8,9 1,3 Urban and rural ...... 1,2,3,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 – 2 – – 3 Current urban definition ...... 1,2,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 – 2 – – – 1950–90 urban definition ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 – – – – – Urban and rural by size of place . . . . 3 – – – – – – – – – 3 In urbanized area and in urban cluster . . 2,7,12 – – 2,12 – – – 2 – – – Size of urban area ...... 2 – – 2 – – – 2 – – – In place and not in place ...... 3,7 – – – – – – – – – 3 COUNTY2 Total ...... 4,5,6,8 4,6,8 5,6 4,8 4,8 5 8 5,8 5,8 5,8 – Urban and rural ...... 7 – – –––––––– By percent change rank ...... 6 6 6 –––––––– COUNTY SUBDIVISION3 By county ...... 8 8 – 8 8 – 8 8 8 8 – Alphabetically ...... 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 – By 2010 rank ...... 10a 10a – 10a 10a – – – – – – By percent change rank ...... 11a 11a 11a –––––––– PLACE By county and county subdivision . . . . 8 8 – 8 8 – 8 8 8 8 – Alphabetically ...... 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 – By 2010 rank ...... 10 10 – 10 10 – – – – – – By percent change rank ...... 11 11 11 –––––––– URBAN AREA Urbanized area and urban cluster . . . . 12 – 12 –––––––– 1 State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico . 2 Parish in ; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto Rico; in , , , and , one or more cities are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equivalent . II-1 3 County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: , , , , , , , , , , , and .

HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES

Parts of a Statistical Table The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illustrated in Figure I-2.

The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the subjects and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertaining to the entire table.

I-2 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Figure I-2. PARTS OF A STATISTICAL TABLE Table number and title Headnote Column head

Table 6. Spanner Heading Population for Selected Categories of Race: 2010 [For information on con dentiality protection, nonsampling error, and de nitions, see Selected Appendixes at ]

Race in combination with one or more other races Race alone or in combination with one or more other races

State County Stubhead Place American Native American Native Boxhead Indian Hawaiian Indian Hawaiian Black or and and Other Black or and and Other African Alaska Paci c Some African Alaska Paci c Some White American Native Asian Islander Other Race White American Native Asian Islander Other Race

Delaware...... 18,775 14,109 5,718 5,152 816 5,026 637,392 205,923 9,899 33,701 1,216 35,545

COUNTY

Kent County...... 4,523 3,595 1,558 1,215 215 838 114,522 42,508 2,601 4,521 306 4,073 New Castle County...... 10,502 7,949 2,895 3,333 409 3,171 363,457 135,735 4,469 26,633 568 22,286 Sussex County...... 3,750 2,565 1,265 604 192 1,017 159,413 27,680 2,829 2,547 342 9,186 Sidehead PLACE Arden village, New Castle County...... 311201 428 63303 Ardencroft village, New Castle County...... 100100 199 21 0012 0 Ardentown village, New Castle County...... 820502 256 41001 2 CDP, New Castle County...... 522 447 149 132 11 201 10,298 7,129 211 944 16 1,527 Bellefonte , New Castle County...... 13 52527 1,096 80 4319 9 Bethany Beach town, Sussex County...... 531100 1,054 55100 Bethel town, Sussex County...... 220000 164 81000 Blades town, Sussex County...... 45 46 60 37802 391 15 10 374 Bowers town, Kent County...... 311101 318 75405 Bridgeville town, Sussex County...... 62 51 16 8512 1,391 545 19 14 7 152

Brookside CDP, New Castle County...... 445 325 118 80 35 125 10,218 3,070 172 529 37 912 Camden town, Kent County...... 124 104 49 52 013 2,413 920 60 180 163 Cheswold town, Kent County...... 50 32 32 12 10 13 793 497 68 46 10 47 Claymont CDP, New Castle County...... 149 112 34 32 525 5,435 2,344 62 347 14 240

Clayton town...... 73 73 21 16 113 2,105 791 27 33 163 Kent County (part)...... 73 73 21 16 113 2,105 791 27 33 163 New Castle County (part)...... 000000 00000 0

Dagsboro town, Sussex County...... 17 16 43 02706 69 12 3 036 City city, New Castle County...... 64 46 16 505 1,473 231 17 22 020 Delmar town, Sussex County...... 75 67 21 714 1,281 344 27 18 119 Dewey Beach town, Sussex County...... 430010 318 12 131 10 Dover city, Kent County...... 1,053 1,097 375 328 52 195 18,446 16,312 571 1,310 75 960 Dover Base Housing CDP, Kent County...... 216 122 47 85 23 37 2,699 580 55 163 32 200 Edgemoor CDP, New Castle County...... 99 115 39 9116 3,499 2,089 58 72 199 Ellendale town, Sussex County...... 8136320 242 125 645 15 Elsmere town, New Castle County...... 165 123 44 33 0 116 4,435 925 92 139 0 786 Farmington town, Kent County...... 000000 110 00000 Data Stub Felton town, Kent County...... 48 38 12 3012 998 290 20 25 123 field Fenwick Island town, Sussex County...... 101000 371 23103 Frankford town, Sussex County...... 10 11 40 25407 249 4211 190 Frederica town, Kent County...... 32 33 14 207 558 183 14 9 157 Georgetown town, Sussex County...... 200 85 51 82133 3,191 1,018 328 78 11 2,038 Glasgow CDP, New Castle County...... 312 276 71 121 667 9,505 3,862 119 937 10 309 Greenville CDP, New Castle County...... 24 10 32206 2,018 121 30190 28 Greenwood town, Sussex County...... 28 12 17 500 718 211 17 11 048 Harrington city, Kent County...... 120 102 55 15 10 15 2,568 931 76 43 14 94 Hartly town, Kent County...... 000000 72 00110 Henlopen Acres town, Sussex County...... 000000 118 31000 Highland Acres CDP, Kent County...... 96 71 24 44 714 2,725 579 45 189 10 45

Hockessin CDP, New Castle County...... 188 38 38 132 831 11,712 434 59 1,429 17 102 Houston town, Kent County...... 220101 346 22 204 3 Kent Acres CDP, Kent County...... 51 38 17 17 181,302 505 29 65 155 Kenton town, Kent County...... 862000 242 12 200 13 Laurel town, Sussex County...... 135 155 33 38 15 37 1,889 1,668 75 72 33 188 Leipsic town, Kent County...... 660000 170 90406 Lewes city, Sussex County...... 34 26 17 411 2,502 237 27 14 310 Little Creek town, Kent County...... 514000 214 61701 Long Neck CDP, Sussex County...... 635001 1,896 44 10 7 031 town, Kent County...... 724201 182 28 14 3 06 Middletown town, New Castle County...... 457 405 107 132 19 131 12,145 5,772 143 841 27 597

Milford city...... 189 176 65 27 23 60 6,404 2,304 115 137 45 838 Kent County (part)...... 93 91 24 8841 1,906 1,526 53 46 13 374 Sussex County (part)...... 96 85 41 19 15 19 4,498 778 62 91 32 464

Millsboro town, Sussex County...... 90 97 29 20 723 2,863 792 49 149 7 154 Millville town, Sussex County...... 911700 515 14 1011 12 Milton town, Sussex County...... 75 76 20 3012 2,027 497 38 18 192 Newark city, New Castle County...... 626 318 141 325 31 112 26,532 2,412 194 2,570 41 519 New Castle city, New Castle County...... 101 95 39 19 231 3,660 1,530 57 80 2 105 Newport town, New Castle County...... 29 26 65 29744 220 9221 100 North Star CDP, New Castle County...... 83 20 861027 7,066 270 11 687 048 Ocean View town, Sussex County...... 17 86513 1,835 24 7129 8 Odessa town, New Castle County...... 12 10 45 02334 35 409 2

20 Delaware Summary Population and Housing Characteristics U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census State name and page number Report title

The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower spanners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data.

The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a listing of line or row captions or descriptions. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stubhead is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geographic area designations and restrictions.

How to Use This Census Report I-3 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census In the stub, several features are used to help the user better understand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a sidehead. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries following it. The use of indentation in a stub indicates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent subcategories that, in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total.

The data field is that part of the statistical table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right edge of the page.

Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geographic terms are provided in Appendix A of CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes (). Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, per- centages, and ratios. These and other subject-matter terms are defined in Appendix B of the same report.

Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in 2010 Census reports:

• A dash ‘‘–’’ represents zero or a derived measure that rounds to less than 0.1.

• (X) means not applicable. In the 1990 and earlier decennial census reports, three dots ‘‘. . . ’’ meant not applicable.

• (NA) means not available.

• The superscript prefix ‘‘r’’ indicates that a Census 2000 count has been revised since the publication of the Census 2000 reports as a result of certified Count Question Resolution (CQR) changes (see also ). This symbol appears only in the 2010 Census CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

• A minus sign ‘‘–’’ preceding a figure denotes decrease. The minus sign appears only in the 2010 Census CPH-2, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

The following are examples of geographic abbreviations and terms that may be used in the tables in this report:

• A ‘‘(part)’’ next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geo- graphic entity is located only partially in the superior geographic entity. For example, a ‘‘(part)’’ next to a place name in a county subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one county subdivision. (Places also may be ‘‘split’’ by county, congressional district, urban/rural, metropoli- tan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geo- graphic entities also can be ‘‘split’’ by a higher-level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products.

• ANVSA is Alaska Native village statistical area.

• ANRC is Alaska Native Regional Corporation.

• CCD is .

• CDP is census designated place.

• CSA is combined statistical area.

• NECTA is New England city and town area.

• Metro Area is metropolitan statistical area.

I-4 How to Use This Census Report U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census • Micro Area is micropolitan statistical area.

• OTSA is tribal statistical area. • SDTSA is state designated tribal statistical area.

• TDSA is tribal designated statistical area.

• UT is unorganized territory.

GRAPHICS Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some 2010 Census reports.

USER NOTES User notes include general explanatory information, historical notes, and geographic notes. They also pro- vide information about unique characteristics of the report and sometimes changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves. However, sometimes this information becomes available too late to be reflected even in the user notes. Therefore, updates are available in the Notes and Errata document at .

APPENDIXES Appendixes A through D, and F through H, described below, are in the separate printed volume, CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, or on the Internet at . Appendix E is included in this report.

Appendix A, Geographic Terms and Concepts. Provides definitions of the types of geographic areas and related information used in census products.

Appendix B, Definitions of Subject Characteristics. Contains definitions for the subject-matter terms used in census products, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and com- parability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. Population characteristics are defined first, followed by the definitions of the housing subjects.

Appendix C, Data Collection and Processing Procedures. Explains the 2010 Census and scope and provides thumbnail descriptions of 2010 Census operations.

Appendix D, Questionnaire. Presents a facsimile of the 2010 Census questionnaire used to collect the data in this report.

Appendix E, Maps. Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report.

Appendix F, Operational Overview and Accuracy of the Data. Provides information on 2010 Census operations, including group quarters enumeration, confidentiality of the data, imputation of housing unit status and population counts, sources of errors in the data, and data editing.

Appendix G, Residence Rule and Residence Situations for the 2010 Census of the United States. Contains a description of the residence rule and residence situations used by Census Bureau staff to guide decisions on where people should be counted in the 2010 Census. This document is the basis for residence-related sections of questionnaires, collection instruments, field materials, and training materials.

Appendix H, Acknowledgments. Lists many of the U.S. Census Bureau staff who participated in report preparation.

How to Use This Census Report I-5 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

places Number of units Housing Average per square Average mile of land (density) Area measurement from from census area Total Land area Population Change previous previous Previous Previous censuses –––––––––––––––– 89–––––––– 8 989 ––––––––– 9 8 9–––––––– 8 9 – 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 – – 8 9 – – 1– 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 3 2– – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – 3 Housing units 10 10 – – – – – – 4,8 4,8 5 8 5,8 5,8 5,8 – from from census 2010 Census Change previous previous Previous Previous censuses 76 – 6 – 6 89 8 989 – 9 8 9 – 9 13 1 – 1 – 2 – – Population 1011 1012 11 – 11 – 12 3,7 – – 10a11a 10a 11a 11a – 10a 10a – – – – – – 2,7,12 – – 2,12 – – – 2 – – – 4,5,6,8 4,6,8 5,6 1,2,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 – 2 – – – 1,2,3,7,12 1 1 1,2,12 1 1 – 2 – – 3 2010 Census 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 1,2,4,5,8,9,12 1,4,8,9 1,5,9 8,9 2,5,8,9 5,8,9 5,8,9 1,3 . .

3 . inding Guide . . . . Geographic area Geographic 1

2 State, District State, of Columbia, or Puerto. Rico Virginia, one or more cities and in Maryland, in Puerto and municipio Missouri, Nevada, Rico; borough, or census area in Alaska; city and borough, municipality, in Louisiana; Parish Hampshire, Michigan, Minnesota, New Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, 12 states: the following alphabetically with places for County subdivisions within the state are shown 1 2 3 able fT THE STATE are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equivalent . the entire Districtis treated as a county equivalent of Columbia, which has no counties, of counties; are independent of counties and treated as statistical equivalents Wisconsin . and Vermont, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, York, New Jersey, New . Total Urban and rural . By percent change rank COUNTY SUBDIVISION . By percent change rank SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE shown at the top. See CPH-2-A, Population and shown on the side, and subjects are are in this report covered The types of geographic areas classifications (Appendix A) for a description of area Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes (), (Appendix B). and for definitions explanations of subject characteristics . Total Urban and rural Current urban definition . By county . Alphabetically . By 2010 rank . By percent change rank PLACE By county and subdivision . Alphabetically . By 2010 rank AREA URBAN area and urban cluster . Urbanized 1950–90 urban definition . Urban and rural by size of place size Urban and rural by area and in urban cluster In urbanized of urban area . Size In place and not in COUNTY

Table Finding Guide II-1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

User Notes

Additional information concerning this 2010 Census product may become available after this report is published. This information, called Notes and Errata, is available in portable document format (PDF) on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Internet site at .

GENERAL NOTES

User Note 1 The user should be aware that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanation of the limitations of the data. The population and other data shown for the 2010 Census in this report are as of April 1, 2010; the boundaries used for all geographic entities are as of January 1, 2010. All boundaries are intended for Census Bureau statistical data collection and presentation only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes do not constitute a determina- tion of jurisdictional authority or entitlement. Corrections to the 2010 Census data as a result of certified Count Question Resolution (CQR) changes are available from the Census Bureau’s Internet site at .

User Note 2 Data comparability for county subdivisions is shown only when the county subdivision contains sub- stantially the same territory as reported for Census 2000 (generally defined as at least 60 percent of the previous territory). There is no comparability provided for county subdivisions that have been extensively revised. Revised entities are noted by and within county. Changes to a geographic entity can be the result of legal change actions, statistical redefinition, correction of previous boundary or drafting errors, or new erroneous information.

Incorporated place and census designated place (CDP) comparability is provided for all places that retained their name or general area without regard to the amount of territorial change between censuses. Place comparability is not shown if the entity is new for the 2010 Census or is the result of a merger that created an entirely new entity, or if a 2010 Census geographic area shares no area with a Census 2000 area of the same name. American Indian area (including tribal subdivisions), Alaska Native area, and Hawaiian home land comparability follows the same rules as for place comparability.

User Note 3 When applicable, tables show the revised Census 2000 population and/or housing unit counts that resulted from the Count Question Resolution (CQR) program. These revised counts are accompanied by a prefix “r” symbol in the data tables.

Derived values (e.g., percent distribution, density, or change) that are calculated from Census 2000 popu- lation or housing unit counts only account for the aforementioned CQR revisions in certain cases.

• Calculations include the corrected Census 2000 counts when a table:

º Shows population or housing unit change (or percent change) from 2000 to 2010. º Shows population or housing unit change (or percent change) from 1990 to 2000, and also shows the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from. º Shows population or housing unit density or percent distribution in 2000, and also shows the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from.

User Notes III-1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census • Calculations do not include the corrected Census 2000 counts when a table:

º Shows population or housing unit change (or percent change) from 1990 to 2000, but does not show the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from. º Shows population or housing unit density or percent distribution in 2000, but does not show the 2000 population or housing unit count that it is derived from. • When a table shows component parts of a revised 2000 population or housing unit count (e.g., clas- sified by urban/rural or by size of place), the component parts may not sum to the total population or housing unit count, because the component parts were not revised during the 2000 CQR program. Therefore, any derived values (e.g., percent distribution or number of places by population size) for the component parts cannot account for the revised Census 2000 counts either.

HISTORICAL NOTES The United States acquired the area of Wyoming from France as part of the in 1803, from Great Britain as part of a treaty in 1846, and from territory ceded by Mexico in 1848. was organized from part of Dakota, , and territories on July 25, 1868, with generally the same boundary as the present state. Wyoming was admitted to the Union on , 1890, as the 44th state.

GEOGRAPHIC NOTES Wyoming is divided into 23 counties. The 71 county subdivisions in the state are census county divisions (CCDs), which are statistical subdivisions delineated for presentation of decennial census data. There are 99 incorporated places and 104 CDPs in Wyoming. Incorporated places in the state are legally described as cities and . The Census Bureau treats all incorporated places and CDPs as dependent within CCDs.

GEOGRAPHIC CHANGE NOTES The Geographic Change Notes listed below document high-level geographic entities—American Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, and Hawaiian home lands; counties and their equivalents; county subdivi- sions; and places—that are different from the information reported in Census 2000. The notes identify geographic entities whose name, legal description, and/or boundary have changed, entities that no longer exist, newly established entities (both legal and statistical), and changes in geographic relationships, such as places that exist in one county and have expanded into or withdrawn from another county (the notes do not identify the other county(ies) in which the entity exists; this can be determined from Table 9 of this publication), places that have been removed from comparable 2000 county subdivisions, and places that have become independent of or dependent within one or more county subdivisions. The changes are reported by and within county; counties without changes are not shown in the listing. Changes to Ameri- can Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, and Hawaiian home lands appear after the list of counties; areas with no changes are not shown. A few of the reported changes in name, legal status, or legal relationship may be incorrect; if so, the correct version is shown in any Correction Notes section above. Some changes are the result of legal actions that took place prior to Census 2000 but were not reported in that census.

For the 2010 Census, the notes reflect any boundary change that affects a geographic entity, regardless of whether it is the result of legal action, redefinition of a statistical entity, correction of a previous draft- ing error, or new erroneous information. Between Census 2000 and the 2010 Census, the Census Bureau invested in improving the coordinate accuracy of its geographic database. As a result, the geographic positions of boundaries may be different between the two censuses even though little or no change actu- ally occurred to the boundaries. In compiling the Geographic Change Notes, the Census Bureau inspected the many corrections to determine if a change actually affected significant land area or population. For example, the county-level text ‘‘all MCDs [minor civil divisions] revised’’ may reflect a legal redistricting of all county subdivisions in the county, a major or minor relocation of county subdivision boundaries due to more accurate mapping or more accurate boundary information, or a combination of these that, in one

III-2 User Notes U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census way or another, affect every county subdivision in a county. Boundary corrections that resulted in incor- porated places gaining or losing territory are shown as annexations or detachments even if no legal action occurred between 2000 and 2010. Most places shown with a detachment resulted from such corrections. In states whose legal entities rarely undergo a legal boundary change, such as the New England states, most of the entities reported to have annexed, detached, exchanged, gained, or lost territory did so as the result of mapping changes, not legal actions. The extent and location of the boundary changes affecting any particular entity can be determined by comparing the TIGER/Line® Shapefiles, Cartographic Boundary Files, or a comparable set of maps for the 2000 and 2010 censuses.

Counties, County Subdivisions, and Places

Albany County—Annexations: Laramie city; Detachments: Laramie city; New CDPs: Fox Park; Deleted CDPs: The ; CDP Changes: Albany CDP lost area; CDP gained and lost area.

Big Horn County—Name Changes: Central Big Horn CCD name changed from Big Horn Central; North Big Horn CCD name changed from Big Horn North; South Big Horn CCD name changed from Big Horn South; Annexations: Basin, Cowley, and Lovell towns; Detachments: Basin and Lovell towns; New CDPs: Shell; Deleted CDPs: Meadow Lark Lake.

Campbell County—County Changes: Gillette North CCD, Campbell County, gained area from Hulett CCD, Crook County; Annexations: Gillette city; CDP Changes: Sleepy Hollow CDP gained area.

Carbon County—Name Changes: Encampment town name changed from Grand Encampment; Annexations: Rawlins city; Baggs and Mountain towns; Detachments: Rawlins city; New CDPs: Arlington and Ryan Park.

Converse County—CCD Changes: Glenrock CCD gained area from Douglas CCD; Annexations: Douglas city; Glenrock town; Detachments: Douglas city; New CDPs: Orin.

Crook County—County Changes: Hulett CCD, Crook County, lost area to Gillette North CCD, Campbell County; Annexations: Moorcroft, Pine Haven, and Sundance towns; Detachments: Sundance town; New CDPs: Beulah.

Fremont County—Name Changes: Jeffrey City CCD name changed from Sweetwater; Annexations: Lander and Riverton cities; Dubois and Shoshoni towns; Detachments: Lander and Riverton cities; CDP Changes: Arapahoe and Atlantic City CDPs lost area.

Goshen County—Annexations: Torrington city; La Grange and Yoder towns; Detachments: La Grange town.

Hot Springs County—Name Changes: Reservation CCD name changed from Wind River; Annexations: East Thermopolis, Kirby, and Thermopolis towns.

Johnson County—Annexations: Buffalo city; Kaycee town.

Laramie County—Annexations: city; Detachments: Cheyenne city; New CDPs: Carpenter and Hillsdale; CDP Changes: Fox Farm-College CDP gained area; Ranchettes CDP part annexed to Cheyenne city and lost additional area; South Greeley CDP part annexed to Cheyenne city.

Lincoln County—County Changes: Afton CCD, Lincoln County, gained area from CCD, Teton County; Incorporations: Ranch town in 2005 (formed from part of deleted Star Valley Ranch CDP and additional area); Annexations: Afton, Alpine, Cokeville, La Barge, Opal, Star Valley Ranch, and Thayne towns; New CDPs: Freedom, Nordic, and Osmond; Deleted CDPs: Star Valley Ranch (incorporated); CDP Changes: Bedford and Fairview CDPs gained and lost area; Oakley and Turnerville CDPs gained area.

Natrona County—Annexations: Casper city; Evansville and Mills towns; Detachments: Casper city; Evansville town; CDP Changes: Alcova CDP gained area; Brookhurst CDP part annexed to Evansville town and lost additional area.

User Notes III-3 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Niobrara County—Name Changes: East Niobrara CCD name changed from Niobrara East; West Niobrara CCD name changed from Niobrara West; Annexations: Lusk town; Detachments: Lusk town.

Park County—Annexations: Cody and Powell cities; New CDPs: Mammoth.

Platte County—Annexations: Wheatland town; Detachments: Wheatland town; New CDPs: Whiting; CDP Changes: Chugcreek CDP part annexed to Wheatland town.

Sheridan County—Annexations: Sheridan city; Clearmont, Dayton, and Ranchester towns; Detachments: Sheridan city; Dayton town; CDP Changes: Arvada, Parkman, and Story CDPs lost area; Big Horn CDP gained and lost area.

Sublette County—Annexations: Big Piney, Marbleton, and Pinedale towns; Detachments: Marbleton town; Deleted CDPs: Calpet; CDP Changes: Bondurant, Cora, and Daniel CDPs lost area; Boulder CDP gained and lost area.

Sweetwater County—Annexations: Rock Springs city; Bairoil and Wamsutter towns; Deleted CDPs: Point of Rocks and Sweeney Ranch; CDP Changes: Eden CDP lost area to Farson CDP and lost additional area; Farson CDP gained area from Eden CDP and lost area; James Town, Little America, McKinnon, Sage, Reliance, Table Rock, and Washam CDPs lost area; North Rock Springs CDP part annexed to Rock Springs city and lost additional area.

Teton County—County Changes: Jackson Hole CCD, Teton County, lost area to Afton CCD, Lincoln County; Annexations: Jackson town; New CDPs: Kelly; CDP Changes: Alta and Hoback CDPs lost area.

Uinta County—Incorporations: Bear River town in 2001; Annexations: Evanston city; Lyman and Mountain View towns; New CDPs: Urie.

Washakie County—Annexations: Worland city; Ten Sleep town; Deleted CDPs: Airport Road, McNutt, South Flat (part annexed to Worland city), Ten (part annexed to Worland city), West River, and Winchester.

Weston County—Annexations: Newcastle city; Upton town.

American Indian Areas

There are no changes to American Indian areas in this state.

III-4 User Notes U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places: 2010 Urban Area Place Within Urban Area

URBANIZED AREA

Casper, WY Urbanized Area Brookhurst CDP (part) Casper city (part) Evansville town (part) Hartrandt CDP (part) Mills town (part) Mountain View CDP (part) Red CDP (part) Vista West CDP (part)

Cheyenne, WY Urbanized Area Cheyenne city (part) Fox Farm-College CDP (part) Ranchettes CDP (part) South Greeley CDP (part) Warren AFB CDP (part)

URBAN CLUSTER

Buffalo, WY Urban Cluster Buffalo city (part)

Cody, WY Urban Cluster Cody city (part)

Douglas, WY Urban Cluster Douglas city (part)

Evanston, WY Urban Cluster Evanston city (part)

Antelope Valley-Crestview CDP Gillette, WY Urban Cluster (part) Gillette city (part) Sleepy Hollow CDP (part)

Green River, WY Urban Cluster Green River city (part) James Town CDP (part)

Jackson, WY Urban Cluster Jackson town (part) Rafter J Ranch CDP (part) South Park CDP (part)

Kemmerer, WY Urban Cluster Diamondville town (part) Kemmerer city (part)

Lander, WY Urban Cluster Lander city (part)

Laramie, WY Urban Cluster Laramie city (part)

Newcastle, WY Urban Cluster Newcastle city (part)

Powell, WY Urban Cluster Powell city (part)

Rawlins, WY Urban Cluster Rawlins city (part)

Riverton, WY Urban Cluster Riverton city (part)

Rock Springs, WY Urban Cluster Clearview Acres CDP (part) North Rock Springs CDP (part) Purple Sage CDP (part) Rock Springs city (part)

Sheridan, WY Urban Cluster Sheridan city (part)

Thermopolis, WY Urban Cluster East Thermopolis town (part) Thermopolis town (part)

Torrington, WY Urban Cluster Torrington city (part)

Wheatland, WY Urban Cluster Chugcreek CDP (part) Wheatland town (part)

Worland, WY Urban Cluster Worland city (part)

Crosswalk of Urban Areas and Places IV-1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

Table 1. Population: Earliest Census to 2010; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] State total Urban Rural Percent of total State Change from Number of Change from Change from Urban and Rural preceding census places of preceding census preceding census 2,500 or Number Number Percent more Number Number Percent Number Number Percent Urban Rural

POPULATION

Current urban definition: 2010 (Apr . 1) ...... 563,626 69,844 14 .1 29 364,993 43,649 13 .6 198,633 26,195 15 .2 64 .8 35 .2 2000 (Apr . 1) ...... 493,782 40,193 8 .9 27 321,344 17,007 5 .6 172,438 23,187 15 .5 65 .1 34 .9 1990 (Apr . 1) ...... 453,589 (X) (X) 26 304,337 (X) (X) 149,251 (X) (X) 67 .1 32 .9

1950–90 urban definition: 1990 (Apr . 1) ...... 453,589 –15,968 –3 .4 26 294,635 –4 – 158,953 –15,965 –9 .1 65 .0 35 .0 1980 (Apr . 1) ...... 469,557 137,141 41 .3 27 294,639 93,528 46 .5 174,918 43,613 33 .2 62 .7 37 .3 1970 (Apr . 1) ...... 332,416 2,350 0 .7 20 201,111 13,560 7 .2 131,305 –11,210 –7 .9 60 .5 39 .5 1960 (Apr . 1) ...... 330,066 39,537 13 .6 19 187,551 42,933 29 .7 142,515 –3,396 –2 .3 56 .8 43 .2 1950 (Apr . 1) ...... 290,529 (X) (X) 19 144,618 (X) (X) 145,911 (X) (X) 49 .8 50 .2

Pre-1950 urban definition: 1960 (Apr . 1) ...... 330,066 39,537 13 .6 19 187,551 42,933 29 .7 142,515 –3,396 –2 .3 56 .8 43 .2 1950 (Apr . 1) ...... 290,529 39,787 15 .9 19 144,618 51,041 54 .5 145,911 –11,254 –7 .2 49 .8 50 .2 1940 (Apr . 1) ...... 250,742 25,177 11 .2 12 93,577 23,480 33 .5 157,165 1,697 1 .1 37 .3 62 .7 1930 (Apr . 1) ...... 225,565 31,163 16 .0 8 70,097 13,002 22 .8 155,468 18,161 13 .2 31 .1 68 .9 1920 (Jan . 1) ...... 194,402 48,437 33 .2 8 57,095 13,874 32 .1 137,307 34,563 33 .6 29 .4 70 .6 1910 (Apr . 15) ...... 145,965 53,434 57 .7 7 43,221 16,564 62 .1 102,744 36,870 56 .0 29 .6 70 .4 1900 (June 1) ...... 92,531 29,976 47 .9 3 26,657 5,173 24 .1 65,874 24,803 60 .4 28 .8 71 .2 1890 (June 1) ...... 62,555 41,766 200 .9 3 21,484 15,332 249 .2 41,071 26,434 180 .6 34 .3 65 .7 1880 (June 1) ...... 20,789 11,671 128 .0 2 6,152 6,152 (X) 14,637 5,519 60 .5 29 .6 70 .4 1870 (June 1) ...... 9,118 (X) (X) – – (X) (X) 9,118 (X) (X) – 100 .0

HOUSING UNITS

Current urban definition: 2010 (Apr . 1) ...... 261,868 38,014 17 .0 (X) 162,874 23,139 16 .6 98,994 14,875 17 .7 62 .2 37 .8 2000 (Apr . 1) ...... 223,854 20,441 10 .0 (X) 139,735 8,877 6 .8 84,119 11,566 15 .9 62 .4 37 .6 1990 (Apr . 1) ...... 203,413 (X) (X) (X) 130,858 (X) (X) 72,553 (X) (X) 64 .3 35 .7

1950–90 urban definition: 1990 (Apr . 1) ...... 203,413 15,196 8 .1 (X) 126,994 10,547 9 .1 76,417 4,647 6 .5 62 .4 37 .6 1980 (Apr . 1) ...... 188,217 71,894 61 .8 (X) 116,447 47,371 68 .6 71,770 24,523 51 .9 61 .9 38 .1 1970 (Apr . 1) ...... 116,323 3,227 2 .9 (X) 69,076 5,966 9 .5 47,247 –2,739 –5 .5 59 .4 40 .6 1960 (Apr . 1) ...... 113,096 21,010 22 .8 (X) 63,110 16,053 34 .1 49,986 4,957 11 .0 55 .8 44 .2 1950 (Apr . 1) ...... 92,086 (X) (X) (X) 47,057 (X) (X) 45,029 (X) (X) 51 .1 48 .9

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 2. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2010

[Areas classified by population size . For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Land area Number of urban areas State Urban and Rural Size of Urban Area [Population] Percent Percent In square Percent Entirely in Partly in Total distribution Total distribution miles distribution Total state state

Wyoming ...... 563,626 100 .0 261,868 100 .0 97,093 100 .0 22 22 –

Urban ...... 364,993 64 .8 162,874 62 .2 195 0 .2 22 22 –

In urbanized area ...... 138,136 24 .5 61,697 23 .6 65 0 .1 2 2 – 1,000,000 or more ...... – – – – – – – – – 500,000 to 999,999 ...... – – – – – – – – – 250,000 to 499,999 ...... – – – – – – – – – 100,000 to 249,999 ...... – – – – – – – – – 50,000 to 99,999 ...... 138,136 24 .5 61,697 23 .6 65 0 .1 2 2 –

In urban cluster ...... 226,857 40 .3 101,177 38 .6 129 0 .1 20 20 – 25,000 to 49,999 ...... 91,038 16 .2 39,707 15 .2 57 0 .1 3 3 – 10,000 to 24,999 ...... 67,147 11 .9 29,547 11 .3 36 – 5 5 – 5,000 to 9,999 ...... 51,019 9 .1 23,024 8 .8 25 – 7 7 – 2,500 to 4,999 ...... 17,653 3 .1 8,899 3 .4 11 – 5 5 –

Cumulative summary: Urban area of— 1,000,000 or more ...... – – – – – – – – – 500,000 or more ...... – – – – – – – – – 250,000 or more ...... – – – – – – – – – 100,000 or more ...... – – – – – – – – – 50,000 or more ...... 138,136 24 .5 61,697 23 .6 65 0 .1 2 2 – 25,000 or more ...... 229,174 40 .7 101,404 38 .7 123 0 .1 5 5 – 10,000 or more ...... 296,321 52 .6 130,951 50 .0 159 0 .2 10 10 – 5,000 or more ...... 347,340 61 .6 153,975 58 .8 183 0 .2 17 17 – 2,500 or more ...... 364,993 64 .8 162,874 62 .2 195 0 .2 22 22 –

Rural ...... 198,633 35 .2 98,994 37 .8 96,899 99 .8 (X) (X) (X)

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Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 3 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 3. Table 3. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2010 Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2010—Con.

[Places classified by population size. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [Places classified by population size. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Total Urban Rural In place In place State All urban places All rural places State Entirely urban places Partly urban places Entirely rural places Partly rural places Size of Place [Population] Percent (entirely or partly urban) (entirely or partly rural) Size of Place [Population] Number of of total Number of Number of Number of Not in Number of Number of Number of Not in Population places population Total Population places Population places Population places place Total Population places Population places Population places place

Wyoming ...... 563,626 203 100 .0 364,993 352,210 44 – – 352,210 44 12,783 198,633 85,222 203 72,999 159 12,223 44 113,411 Wyoming

In place...... 437,432 203 77 .6 352,210 352,210 44 – – 352,210 44 (X) 85,222 85,222 203 72,999 159 12,223 44 (X) In place Not in place...... 126,194 (X) 22 .4 12,783 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 12,783 113,411 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 113,411 Not in place

In place of–– In place of–– 1,000,000 or more. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 1,000,000 or more 500,000 to 999,999. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 500,000 to 999,999 250,000 to 499,999. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 250,000 to 499,999 100,000 to 249,999. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 100,000 to 249,999 50,000 to 99,999...... 114,782 2 20.4 114,113 114,113 2 – – 114,113 2 (X) 669 669 2 – – 669 2 (X) 50,000 to 99,999 25,000 to 49,999...... 59,903 2 10.6 59,290 59,290 2 – – 59,290 2 (X) 613 613 2 – – 613 2 (X) 25,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 24,999...... 75,969 5 13.5 74,860 74,860 5 – – 74,860 5 (X) 1,109 1,109 5 – – 1,109 5 (X) 10,000 to 24,999

5,000 to 9,999...... 66,063 9 11.7 60,497 60,497 9 – – 60,497 9 (X) 5,566 5,566 9 – – 5,566 9 (X) 5,000 to 9,999 2,500 to 4,999...... 36,926 11 6.6 33,050 33,050 10 – – 33,050 10 (X) 3,876 3,876 11 2,576 1 1,300 10 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 2,000 to 2,499...... 10,925 5 1.9 1,738 1,738 1 – – 1,738 1 (X) 9,187 9,187 5 8,718 4 469 1 (X) 2,000 to 2,499 1,500 to 1,999...... 20,503 12 3.6 1,778 1,778 2 – – 1,778 2 (X) 18,725 18,725 12 17,114 10 1,611 2 (X) 1,500 to 1,999 1,000 to 1,499...... 14,273 12 2.5 2,372 2,372 2 – – 2,372 2 (X) 11,901 11,901 12 11,890 10 11 2 (X) 1,000 to 1,499 500 to 999...... 15,231 22 2.7 3,543 3,543 6 – – 3,543 6 (X) 11,688 11,688 22 10,984 16 704 6 (X) 500 to 999 200 to 499...... 15,540 47 2.8 698 698 2 – – 698 2 (X) 14,842 14,842 47 14,837 45 5 2 (X) 200 to 499 Less than 200 ...... 7,317 76 1.3 271 271 3 – – 271 3 (X) 7,046 7,046 76 6,880 73 166 3 (X) Less than 200

Cumulative summary: Cumulative summary: In place of–– In place of–– 1,000,000 or more. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 1,000,000 or more 500,000 or more...... – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 500,000 or more 250,000 or more...... – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 250,000 or more 100,000 or more...... – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 100,000 or more 50,000 or more...... 114,782 2 20.4 114,113 114,113 2 – – 114,113 2 (X) 669 669 2 – – 669 2 (X) 50,000 or more 25,000 or more...... 174,685 4 31.0 173,403 173,403 4 – – 173,403 4 (X) 1,282 1,282 4 – – 1,282 4 (X) 25,000 or more 10,000 or more...... 250,654 9 44.5 248,263 248,263 9 – – 248,263 9 (X) 2,391 2,391 9 – – 2,391 9 (X) 10,000 or more

5,000 or more...... 316,717 18 56.2 308,760 308,760 18 – – 308,760 18 (X) 7,957 7,957 18 – – 7,957 18 (X) 5,000 or more 2,500 or more...... 353,643 29 62.7 341,810 341,810 28 – – 341,810 28 (X) 11,833 11,833 29 2,576 1 9,257 28 (X) 2,500 or more 2,000 or more...... 364,568 34 64.7 343,548 343,548 29 – – 343,548 29 (X) 21,020 21,020 34 11,294 5 9,726 29 (X) 2,000 or more 1,500 or more...... 385,071 46 68.3 345,326 345,326 31 – – 345,326 31 (X) 39,745 39,745 46 28,408 15 11,337 31 (X) 1,500 or more 1,000 or more...... 399,344 58 70.9 347,698 347,698 33 – – 347,698 33 (X) 51,646 51,646 58 40,298 25 11,348 33 (X) 1,000 or more 500 or more...... 414,575 80 73.6 351,241 351,241 39 – – 351,241 39 (X) 63,334 63,334 80 51,282 41 12,052 39 (X) 500 or more 200 or more...... 430,115 127 76.3 351,939 351,939 41 – – 351,939 41 (X) 78,176 78,176 127 66,119 86 12,057 41 (X) 200 or more

4 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 3. Table 3. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2010 Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2010—Con.

[Places classified by population size. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [Places classified by population size. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Total Urban Rural In place In place State All urban places All rural places State Entirely urban places Partly urban places Entirely rural places Partly rural places Size of Place [Population] Percent (entirely or partly urban) (entirely or partly rural) Size of Place [Population] Number of of total Number of Number of Number of Not in Number of Number of Number of Not in Population places population Total Population places Population places Population places place Total Population places Population places Population places place

Wyoming ...... 563,626 203 100 .0 364,993 352,210 44 – – 352,210 44 12,783 198,633 85,222 203 72,999 159 12,223 44 113,411 Wyoming

In place...... 437,432 203 77 .6 352,210 352,210 44 – – 352,210 44 (X) 85,222 85,222 203 72,999 159 12,223 44 (X) In place Not in place...... 126,194 (X) 22 .4 12,783 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 12,783 113,411 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 113,411 Not in place

In place of–– In place of–– 1,000,000 or more. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 1,000,000 or more 500,000 to 999,999. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 500,000 to 999,999 250,000 to 499,999. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 250,000 to 499,999 100,000 to 249,999. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 100,000 to 249,999 50,000 to 99,999...... 114,782 2 20.4 114,113 114,113 2 – – 114,113 2 (X) 669 669 2 – – 669 2 (X) 50,000 to 99,999 25,000 to 49,999...... 59,903 2 10.6 59,290 59,290 2 – – 59,290 2 (X) 613 613 2 – – 613 2 (X) 25,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 24,999...... 75,969 5 13.5 74,860 74,860 5 – – 74,860 5 (X) 1,109 1,109 5 – – 1,109 5 (X) 10,000 to 24,999

5,000 to 9,999...... 66,063 9 11.7 60,497 60,497 9 – – 60,497 9 (X) 5,566 5,566 9 – – 5,566 9 (X) 5,000 to 9,999 2,500 to 4,999...... 36,926 11 6.6 33,050 33,050 10 – – 33,050 10 (X) 3,876 3,876 11 2,576 1 1,300 10 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 2,000 to 2,499...... 10,925 5 1.9 1,738 1,738 1 – – 1,738 1 (X) 9,187 9,187 5 8,718 4 469 1 (X) 2,000 to 2,499 1,500 to 1,999...... 20,503 12 3.6 1,778 1,778 2 – – 1,778 2 (X) 18,725 18,725 12 17,114 10 1,611 2 (X) 1,500 to 1,999 1,000 to 1,499...... 14,273 12 2.5 2,372 2,372 2 – – 2,372 2 (X) 11,901 11,901 12 11,890 10 11 2 (X) 1,000 to 1,499 500 to 999...... 15,231 22 2.7 3,543 3,543 6 – – 3,543 6 (X) 11,688 11,688 22 10,984 16 704 6 (X) 500 to 999 200 to 499...... 15,540 47 2.8 698 698 2 – – 698 2 (X) 14,842 14,842 47 14,837 45 5 2 (X) 200 to 499 Less than 200 ...... 7,317 76 1.3 271 271 3 – – 271 3 (X) 7,046 7,046 76 6,880 73 166 3 (X) Less than 200

Cumulative summary: Cumulative summary: In place of–– In place of–– 1,000,000 or more. . . . . – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 1,000,000 or more 500,000 or more...... – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 500,000 or more 250,000 or more...... – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 250,000 or more 100,000 or more...... – – – – – – – – – – (X) – – – – – – – (X) 100,000 or more 50,000 or more...... 114,782 2 20.4 114,113 114,113 2 – – 114,113 2 (X) 669 669 2 – – 669 2 (X) 50,000 or more 25,000 or more...... 174,685 4 31.0 173,403 173,403 4 – – 173,403 4 (X) 1,282 1,282 4 – – 1,282 4 (X) 25,000 or more 10,000 or more...... 250,654 9 44.5 248,263 248,263 9 – – 248,263 9 (X) 2,391 2,391 9 – – 2,391 9 (X) 10,000 or more

5,000 or more...... 316,717 18 56.2 308,760 308,760 18 – – 308,760 18 (X) 7,957 7,957 18 – – 7,957 18 (X) 5,000 or more 2,500 or more...... 353,643 29 62.7 341,810 341,810 28 – – 341,810 28 (X) 11,833 11,833 29 2,576 1 9,257 28 (X) 2,500 or more 2,000 or more...... 364,568 34 64.7 343,548 343,548 29 – – 343,548 29 (X) 21,020 21,020 34 11,294 5 9,726 29 (X) 2,000 or more 1,500 or more...... 385,071 46 68.3 345,326 345,326 31 – – 345,326 31 (X) 39,745 39,745 46 28,408 15 11,337 31 (X) 1,500 or more 1,000 or more...... 399,344 58 70.9 347,698 347,698 33 – – 347,698 33 (X) 51,646 51,646 58 40,298 25 11,348 33 (X) 1,000 or more 500 or more...... 414,575 80 73.6 351,241 351,241 39 – – 351,241 39 (X) 63,334 63,334 80 51,282 41 12,052 39 (X) 500 or more 200 or more...... 430,115 127 76.3 351,939 351,939 41 – – 351,939 41 (X) 78,176 78,176 127 66,119 86 12,057 41 (X) 200 or more

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 5 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 4. Population and Housing Units: 1970 to 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes]

State Population Housing units County/County Equivalent 2010 2000 1990 1980 1970 2010 2000 1990 1980 1970

Wyoming ...... 563,626 493,782 453,589 469,557 332,416 261,868 223,854 203,413 188,217 116,323

Albany County ...... 36,299 32,014 30,797 29,062 26,431 17,939 15,215 13,844 11,954 8,800 Big Horn County ...... 11,668 11,461 10,525 11,896 10,202 5,379 5,105 5,048 4,835 3,775 Campbell County ...... 46,133 33,698 29,370 24,367 12,957 18,955 13,288 11,538 9,505 3,951 Carbon County ...... 15,885 15,639 16,659 21,896 13,354 8,576 8,307 8,190 8,659 5,071 Converse County ...... 13,833 12,052 11,128 14,069 5,938 6,403 5,669 5,234 5,350 2,291 Crook County . . . 7,083 5,887 5,294 5,308 4,535 3,595 2,935 2,605 2,434 1,617 Fremont County ...... 40,123 35,804 33,662 38,992 28,352 17,796 15,541 14,437 14,570 8,814 Goshen County ...... 13,249 12,538 12,373 12,040 10,885 5,972 5,881 5,551 5,017 4,095 Hot Springs County ...... 4,812 4,882 4,809 5,710 4,952 2,582 2,536 2,429 2,537 1,984 Johnson County . . 8,569 7,075 6,145 6,700 5,587 4,553 3,503 3,112 3,029 2,255

Laramie County ...... 91,738 81,607 73,142 68,649 56,360 40,462 34,213 30,507 27,390 19,437 Lincoln County ...... 18,106 14,573 12,625 12,177 8,640 8,946 6,831 5,409 4,671 2,942 Natrona County ...... 75,450 66,533 61,226 71,856 51,264 33,807 29,882 29,082 28,493 17,324 Niobrara County ...... 2,484 2,407 2,499 2,924 2,924 1,338 1,338 1,456 1,434 1,330 Park County ...... 28,205 25,786 23,178 21,639 17,752 13,562 11,869 10,306 8,774 6,193 Platte County ...... 8,667 8,807 8,145 11,975 6,486 4,667 4,528 4,026 5,053 2,448 Sheridan County ...... 29,116 26,560 23,562 25,048 17,852 13,939 12,577 11,154 10,928 6,893 Sublette County ...... 10,247 5,920 4,843 4,548 3,755 5,770 3,552 2,911 2,393 1,537 Sweetwater County ...... 43,806 37,613 38,823 41,723 18,391 18,735 15,921 15,444 15,116 6,516 Teton County ...... 21,294 18,251 11,173 9,355 4,823 12,813 10,267 7,062 4,894 1,995

Uinta County ...... 21,118 19,742 18,705 13,021 7,100 8,713 8,011 7,246 4,497 2,204 Washakie County ...... 8,533 8,289 8,388 9,496 7,569 3,833 3,654 3,732 3,784 2,659 Weston County ...... 7,208 6,644 6,518 7,106 6,307 3,533 3,231 3,090 2,900 2,192

6 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 5. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2010; and Percent Change: 1980 to 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Average per square Percent change mile of land State Population Housing units County/County Equivalent Land area Housing Housing in square Population unit 2000 to 1990 to 1980 to 2000 to 1990 to 1980 to Population units miles density density 2010 2000 1990 2010 2000 1990

Wyoming ...... 563,626 261,868 97,093 .14 5 .8 2 .7 14 .1 8 .9 –3 .4 17 .0 10 .0 8 .1

Albany County ...... 36,299 17,939 4,273 .84 8 .5 4 .2 13 .4 4 .0 6 .0 17 .9 9 .9 15 .8 Big Horn County ...... 11,668 5,379 3,137 .10 3 .7 1 .7 1 .8 8 .9 –11 .5 5 .4 1 .1 4 .4 Campbell County ...... 46,133 18,955 4,802 .71 9 .6 3 .9 36 .9 14 .7 20 .5 42 .6 15 .2 21 .4 Carbon County ...... 15,885 8,576 7,897 .58 2 .0 1 .1 1 .6 –6 .1 –23 .9 3 .2 1 .4 –5 .4 Converse County ...... 13,833 6,403 4,254 .88 3 .3 1 .5 14 .8 8 .3 –20 .9 12 .9 8 .3 –2 .2 Crook County . . . 7,083 3,595 2,854 .41 2 .5 1 .3 20 .3 11 .2 –0 .3 22 .5 12 .7 7 .0 Fremont County ...... 40,123 17,796 9,183 .81 4 .4 1 .9 12 .1 6 .4 –13 .7 14 .5 7 .6 –0 .9 Goshen County ...... 13,249 5,972 2,225 .39 6 .0 2 .7 5 .7 1 .3 2 .8 1 .5 5 .9 10 .6 Hot Springs County ...... 4,812 2,582 2,004 .09 2 .4 1 .3 –1 .4 1 .5 –15 .8 1 .8 4 .4 –4 .3 Johnson County . . 8,569 4,553 4,154 .15 2 .1 1 .1 21 .1 15 .1 –8 .3 30 .0 12 .6 2 .7

Laramie County ...... 91,738 40,462 2,685 .91 34 .2 15 .1 12 .4 11 .6 6 .5 18 .3 12 .1 11 .4 Lincoln County ...... 18,106 8,946 4,076 .13 4 .4 2 .2 24 .2 15 .4 3 .7 31 .0 26 .3 15 .8 Natrona County ...... 75,450 33,807 5,340 .35 14 .1 6 .3 13 .4 8 .7 –14 .8 13 .1 2 .8 2 .1 Niobrara County ...... 2,484 1,338 2,626 .04 0 .9 0 .5 3 .2 –3 .7 –14 .5 – –8 .1 1 .5 Park County ...... 28,205 13,562 6,942 .08 4 .1 2 .0 9 .4 11 .3 7 .1 14 .3 15 .2 17 .5 Platte County ...... 8,667 4,667 2,084 .21 4 .2 2 .2 –1 .6 8 .1 –32 .0 3 .1 12 .5 –20 .3 Sheridan County ...... 29,116 13,939 2,523 .99 11 .5 5 .5 9 .6 12 .7 –5 .9 10 .8 12 .8 2 .1 Sublette County ...... 10,247 5,770 4,886 .54 2 .1 1 .2 73 .1 22 .2 6 .5 62 .4 22 .0 21 .6 Sweetwater County ...... 43,806 18,735 10,426 .65 4 .2 1 .8 16 .5 –3 .1 –7 .0 17 .7 3 .1 2 .2 Teton County ...... 21,294 12,813 3,995 .38 5 .3 3 .2 16 .7 63 .3 19 .4 24 .8 45 .4 44 .3

Uinta County ...... 21,118 8,713 2,081 .26 10 .1 4 .2 7 .0 5 .5 43 .7 8 .8 10 .6 61 .1 Washakie County ...... 8,533 3,833 2,238 .55 3 .8 1 .7 2 .9 –1 .2 –11 .7 4 .9 –2 .1 –1 .4 Weston County ...... 7,208 3,533 2,398 .09 3 .0 1 .5 8 .5 1 .9 –8 .3 9 .3 4 .6 6 .6

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 7 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 6. Rank of Counties by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Percent change County/County Equivalent 2010 2000 Rank Percent

Sublette County ...... 10,247 5,920 1 73 .1 Campbell County ...... 46,133 33,698 2 36 .9 Lincoln County ...... 18,106 14,573 3 24 .2 Johnson County . . 8,569 7,075 4 21 .1 Crook County . . . 7,083 5,887 5 20 .3 Teton County ...... 21,294 18,251 6 16 .7 Sweetwater County ...... 43,806 37,613 7 16 .5 Converse County ...... 13,833 12,052 8 14 .8 Natrona County ...... 75,450 66,533 9 13 .4 Albany County ...... 36,299 32,014 10 13 .4

Laramie County ...... 91,738 81,607 11 12 .4 Fremont County ...... 40,123 35,804 12 12 .1 Sheridan County ...... 29,116 26,560 13 9 .6 Park County ...... 28,205 25,786 14 9 .4 Weston County ...... 7,208 6,644 15 8 .5 Uinta County ...... 21,118 19,742 16 7 .0 Goshen County ...... 13,249 12,538 17 5 .7 Niobrara County ...... 2,484 2,407 18 3 .2 Washakie County ...... 8,533 8,289 19 2 .9 Big Horn County ...... 11,668 11,461 20 1 .8

Carbon County ...... 15,885 15,639 21 1 .6 Hot Springs County ...... 4,812 4,882 22 –1 .4 Platte County ...... 8,667 8,807 23 –1 .6

8 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 7. Population by Urban and Rural: 2010

[For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes]

Percent of total Urban Rural State population County/County Equivalent Total In urbanized In urban population Total area cluster Total In place Not in place Urban Rural

Wyoming ...... 563,626 364,993 138,136 226,857 198,633 85,222 113,411 64 .8 35 .2

Albany County ...... 36,299 31,965 – 31,965 4,334 810 3,524 88 .1 11 .9 Big Horn County ...... 11,668 – – – 11,668 7,616 4,052 – 100 .0 Campbell County ...... 46,133 32,721 – 32,721 13,412 2,822 10,590 70 .9 29 .1 Carbon County ...... 15,885 9,272 – 9,272 6,613 4,609 2,004 58 .4 41 .6 Converse County ...... 13,833 6,175 – 6,175 7,658 3,353 4,305 44 .6 55 .4 Crook County . . . 7,083 – – – 7,083 3,137 3,946 – 100 .0 Fremont County ...... 40,123 19,490 – 19,490 20,633 8,561 12,072 48 .6 51 .4 Goshen County ...... 13,249 7,155 – 7,155 6,094 1,939 4,155 54 .0 46 .0 Hot Springs County ...... 4,812 3,297 – 3,297 1,515 637 878 68 .5 31 .5 Johnson County . . 8,569 4,368 – 4,368 4,201 551 3,650 51 .0 49 .0

Laramie County ...... 91,738 73,588 73,588 – 18,150 6,397 11,753 80 .2 19 .8 Lincoln County ...... 18,106 3,127 – 3,127 14,979 9,379 5,600 17 .3 82 .7 Natrona County ...... 75,450 64,548 64,548 – 10,902 5,032 5,870 85 .6 14 .4 Niobrara County ...... 2,484 – – – 2,484 1,720 764 – 100 .0 Park County ...... 28,205 15,727 – 15,727 12,478 1,187 11,291 55 .8 44 .2 Platte County ...... 8,667 3,584 – 3,584 5,083 2,432 2,651 41 .4 58 .6 Sheridan County ...... 29,116 18,786 – 18,786 10,330 3,284 7,046 64 .5 35 .5 Sublette County ...... 10,247 – – – 10,247 4,231 6,016 – 100 .0 Sweetwater County ...... 43,806 39,024 – 39,024 4,782 3,627 1,155 89 .1 10 .9 Teton County ...... 21,294 11,407 – 11,407 9,887 6,449 3,438 53 .6 46 .4

Uinta County ...... 21,118 12,017 – 12,017 9,101 5,228 3,873 56 .9 43 .1 Washakie County ...... 8,533 5,465 – 5,465 3,068 376 2,692 64 .0 36 .0 Weston County ...... 7,208 3,277 – 3,277 3,931 1,845 2,086 45 .5 54 .5

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 9 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 8. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Area measurements in Average per square mile Population Housing units State square miles of land County/County Equivalent County Subdivision Place Population Housing unit 2010 2000 1990 2010 2000 1990 Total area Land area density density

Wyoming ...... 563,626 493,782 453,589 261,868 223,854 203,413 97,813 .01 97,093 .14 5 .8 2 .7

Albany County ...... 36,299 32,014 30,797 17,939 15,215 13,844 4,308 .79 4,273 .84 8 .5 4 .2 East Albany CCD ...... 182 181 96 187 162 101 929 .77 917 .17 0 .2 0 .2 Laramie CCD ...... 34,157 30,128 29,291 15,768 13,250 12,159 256 .51 253 .36 134 .8 62 .2 Laramie city ...... 30,816 27,204 26,687 14,307 11,994 11,076 17 .76 17 .74 1,737 .1 806 .5 Rock River CCD ...... 432 466 386 397 396 430 1,937 .12 1,928 .30 0 .2 0 .2 Rock River town ...... 245 235 190 126 123 128 2 .33 2 .33 105 .2 54 .1 South Albany CCD ...... 1,528 1,239 1,024 1,587 1,407 1,154 1,185 .39 1,175 .02 1 .3 1 .4 Albany CDP ...... 55 80 (X) 78 99 (X) 10 .99 10 .99 5 .0 7 .1 Centennial CDP ...... 270 191 (X) 357 295 (X) 16 .31 16 .30 16 .6 21 .9 Fox Park CDP ...... 22 (X) (X) 36 (X) (X) 0 .99 0 .99 22 .2 36 .4 Woods Landing-Jelm CDP . . . . 97 100 (X) 92 86 (X) 16 .70 16 .70 5 .8 5 .5

Big Horn County ...... 11,668 11,461 10,525 5,379 5,105 5,048 3,158 .89 3,137 .10 3 .7 1 .7 Central Big Horn CCD ...... 3,555 3,541 3,284 1,641 1,605 1,612 895 .48 894 .38 4 .0 1 .8 Burlington town ...... 288 250 184 95 87 60 1 .01 1 .01 285 .1 94 .1 Greybull town ...... 1,847 1,815 1,789 879 923 968 1 .82 1 .81 1,020 .4 485 .6 Shell CDP (part) ...... 32 (X) (X) 21 (X) (X) 0 .71 0 .71 45 .1 29 .6 North Big Horn CCD ...... 5,571 5,387 4,821 2,390 2,218 2,136 736 .70 721 .64 7 .7 3 .3 Byron town ...... 593 557 470 238 217 206 0 .95 0 .91 651 .6 261 .5 Cowley town ...... 655 560 477 250 223 180 0 .84 0 .84 779 .8 297 .6 Deaver town ...... 178 177 199 84 80 89 1 .01 1 .01 176 .2 83 .2 Frannie town (part) ...... 138 180 142 65 71 64 0 .25 0 .25 552 .0 260 .0 Lovell town ...... 2,360 r 2,361 2,131 1,013 1,013 975 1 .10 1 .10 2,145 .5 920 .9 South Big Horn CCD ...... 2,542 2,533 2,420 1,348 1,282 1,300 1,526 .71 1,521 .08 1 .7 0 .9 Basin town ...... 1,285 1,238 1,180 571 565 551 2 .42 2 .40 535 .4 237 .9 Hyattville CDP ...... 75 73 (X) 68 62 (X) 4 .10 4 .10 18 .3 16 .6 Manderson town ...... 114 104 83 56 51 61 0 .90 0 .85 134 .1 65 .9 Shell CDP (part) ...... 51 (X) (X) 29 (X) (X) 0 .43 0 .43 118 .6 67 .4

Campbell County ...... 46,133 33,698 29,370 18,955 13,288 11,538 4,806 .71 4,802 .71 9 .6 3 .9 Gillette North CCD ...... 30,768 24,067 21,451 12,783 9,770 8,600 2,285 .38 2,282 .80 13 .5 5 .6 Gillette city (part) ...... 24,234 18,486 16,924 10,134 7,526 6,816 15 .54 15 .53 1,560 .5 652 .5 Gillette South CCD ...... 15,365 9,631 7,919 6,172 3,518 2,938 2,521 .33 2,519 .91 6 .1 2 .4 Antelope Valley-Crestview CDP . . 1,658 1,642 1,099 644 567 375 4 .91 4 .91 337 .7 131 .2 Gillette city (part) ...... 4,853 1,160 711 2,019 405 262 3 .46 3 .44 1,410 .8 586 .9 Sleepy Hollow CDP ...... 1,308 1,177 1,194 447 368 349 0 .42 0 .42 3,114 .3 1,064 .3 Wright town ...... 1,807 1,347 1,236 813 544 527 2 .85 2 .85 634 .0 285 .3

Carbon County ...... 15,885 15,639 16,659 8,576 8,307 8,190 7,963 .99 7,897 .58 2 .0 1 .1 Hanna CCD ...... 1,639 1,738 2,073 1,239 1,242 1,207 2,695 .82 2,666 .78 0 .6 0 .5 Arlington CDP ...... 25 (X) (X) 26 (X) (X) 4 .05 4 .05 6 .2 6 .4 Elk Mountain town ...... 191 192 186 109 116 91 0 .28 0 .28 682 .1 389 .3 Hanna town ...... 841 873 1,076 497 514 601 2 .04 2 .04 412 .3 243 .6 Medicine Bow town ...... 284 274 389 182 184 200 3 .46 3 .46 82 .1 52 .6 Rawlins CCD ...... 11,065 10,709 11,178 5,098 4,902 4,935 3,389 .15 3,357 .55 3 .3 1 .5 Baggs town ...... 440 348 272 223 197 169 0 .51 0 .51 862 .7 437 .3 Dixon town ...... 97 79 70 64 67 51 0 .13 0 .13 746 .2 492 .3 Rawlins city ...... 9,259 r 9,006 9,380 3,960 3,860 3,948 8 .28 8 .24 1,123 .7 480 .6 Sinclair town ...... 433 423 500 198 211 207 2 .43 2 .43 178 .2 81 .5 Saratoga CCD ...... 3,181 3,192 3,408 2,239 2,163 2,048 1,879 .02 1,873 .24 1 .7 1 .2 Encampment town ...... 450 443 490 371 336 314 1 .60 1 .60 281 .3 231 .9 Riverside town ...... 52 59 85 53 45 57 0 .27 0 .27 192 .6 196 .3 Ryan Park CDP ...... 38 (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) 2 .08 2 .08 18 .3 44 .2 Saratoga town ...... 1,690 1,726 1,969 979 939 972 3 .59 3 .40 497 .1 287 .9

Converse County ...... 13,833 12,052 11,128 6,403 5,669 5,234 4,265 .07 4,254 .88 3 .3 1 .5 Douglas CCD ...... 9,537 8,245 7,645 4,459 3,844 3,511 2,875 .00 2,867 .62 3 .3 1 .6 Douglas city ...... 6,120 5,288 5,076 2,788 2,385 2,267 4 .76 4 .58 1,336 .2 608 .7 Esterbrook CDP ...... 52 32 (X) 114 102 (X) 3 .37 3 .37 15 .4 33 .8 Lost Springs town ...... 4 1 4 3 1 5 0 .09 0 .09 44 .4 33 .3 Orin CDP ...... 46 (X) (X) 27 (X) (X) 1 .12 1 .02 45 .1 26 .5 Glenrock CCD ...... 4,296 3,807 3,483 1,944 1,825 1,723 1,390 .07 1,387 .26 3 .1 1 .4 Glenrock town ...... 2,576 2,231 2,153 1,201 1,131 1,052 2 .28 2 .28 1,129 .8 526 .8 Rolling Hills town ...... 440 449 330 150 143 138 0 .66 0 .66 666 .7 227 .3

Crook County ...... 7,083 5,887 5,294 3,595 2,935 2,605 2,865 .30 2,854 .41 2 .5 1 .3 Hulett CCD ...... 1,211 1,276 1,284 660 643 565 1,148 .82 1,147 .18 1 .1 0 .6 Hulett town ...... 383 408 429 207 211 202 0 .87 0 .87 440 .2 237 .9

10 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 8. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Area measurements in Average per square mile Population Housing units State square miles of land County/County Equivalent County Subdivision Place Population Housing unit 2010 2000 1990 2010 2000 1990 Total area Land area density density

Wyoming—Con .

Crook County—Con . Moorcroft CCD ...... 3,270 2,322 1,996 1,562 1,194 1,040 870 .81 861 .70 3 .8 1 .8 Moorcroft town ...... 1,009 807 768 442 375 369 1 .26 1 .26 800 .8 350 .8 Pine Haven town ...... 490 222 141 258 157 122 1 .31 1 .31 374 .0 196 .9 Sundance CCD ...... 2,602 2,289 2,014 1,373 1,098 1,000 845 .67 845 .53 3 .1 1 .6 Beulah CDP ...... 73 (X) (X) 39 (X) (X) 0 .55 0 .55 132 .7 70 .9 Sundance town ...... 1,182 1,161 1,139 606 545 511 3 .06 3 .05 387 .5 198 .7

Fremont County ...... 40,123 35,804 33,662 17,796 15,541 14,437 9,265 .72 9,183 .81 4 .4 1 .9 Dubois CCD ...... 1,803 1,774 1,493 1,492 1,173 1,015 1,367 .79 1,357 .98 1 .3 1 .1 Dubois town ...... 971 r 964 895 625 r 558 497 3 .43 3 .42 283 .9 182 .7 Jeffrey City CCD ...... 144 206 253 145 167 204 1,963 .10 1,960 .35 0 .1 0 .1 Jeffrey City CDP ...... 58 106 (X) 84 112 (X) 28 .50 28 .34 2 .0 3 .0 Lander CCD ...... 11,019 9,863 9,518 5,240 4,449 4,134 1,783 .83 1,776 .92 6 .2 2 .9 Atlantic City CDP ...... 37 39 (X) 134 99 (X) 7 .80 7 .80 4 .7 17 .2 Hudson town (part) ...... 385 335 316 186 168 172 0 .33 0 .33 1,166 .7 563 .6 Lander city ...... 7,487 6,867 7,023 3,385 3,036 2,890 4 .66 4 .66 1,606 .7 726 .4 Shoshoni CCD ...... 827 806 681 470 439 406 1,040 .50 1,035 .67 0 .8 0 .5 Shoshoni town (part) ...... 649 635 497 337 322 272 3 .53 3 .53 183 .9 95 .5 Wind River CCD ...... 26,330 23,155 21,717 10,449 9,313 8,678 3,110 .50 3,052 .90 8 .6 3 .4 Arapahoe CDP ...... 1,656 1,766 393 488 498 139 27 .84 27 .65 59 .9 17 .6 Boulder Flats CDP ...... 408 381 (X) 144 127 (X) 18 .18 18 .18 22 .4 7 .9 Crowheart CDP ...... 141 163 (X) 86 80 (X) 31 .45 31 .45 4 .5 2 .7 Ethete CDP ...... 1,553 1,455 1,059 391 367 275 32 .51 32 .51 47 .8 12 .0 CDP ...... 1,759 1,477 1,334 549 493 506 20 .90 20 .90 84 .2 26 .3 Hudson town (part) ...... 73 72 76 44 41 37 0 .09 0 .09 811 .1 488 .9 Johnstown CDP ...... 242 236 (X) 95 100 (X) 32 .15 31 .54 7 .7 3 .0 Pavillion town ...... 231 165 126 108 89 74 0 .21 0 .21 1,100 .0 514 .3 Riverton city ...... 10,615 9,310 9,202 4,567 4,254 3,870 9 .86 9 .86 1,076 .6 463 .2 Shoshoni town (part) ...... – – (X) – – (X) 0 .05 0 .05 – –

Goshen County ...... 13,249 12,538 12,373 5,972 5,881 5,551 2,232 .18 2,225 .39 6 .0 2 .7 Goshen Hole CCD ...... 1,420 1,341 1,193 679 666 588 979 .15 975 .36 1 .5 0 .7 Hawk Springs CDP ...... 45 69 (X) 37 40 (X) 1 .70 1 .70 26 .5 21 .8 La Grange town ...... 448 332 224 135 108 93 0 .41 0 .41 1,092 .7 329 .3 Yoder town ...... 151 169 136 85 84 63 0 .21 0 .21 719 .0 404 .8 Rawhide Creek CCD ...... 409 440 399 253 234 204 944 .36 944 .20 0 .4 0 .3 Torrington CCD ...... 11,420 10,757 10,781 5,040 4,981 4,759 308 .67 305 .83 37 .3 16 .5 Fort Laramie town ...... 230 243 243 143 149 130 0 .27 0 .27 851 .9 529 .6 Huntley CDP ...... 30 21 (X) 11 9 (X) 0 .27 0 .27 111 .1 40 .7 Lingle town ...... 468 510 473 217 234 215 0 .31 0 .31 1,509 .7 700 .0 Torrington city ...... 6,501 5,776 5,651 2,717 2,644 2,475 4 .63 4 .62 1,407 .1 588 .1 Veteran CDP ...... 23 28 (X) 14 16 (X) 1 .34 1 .34 17 .2 10 .4

Hot Springs County ...... 4,812 4,882 4,809 2,582 2,536 2,429 2,006 .41 2,004 .09 2 .4 1 .3 Thermopolis East CCD ...... 517 586 501 304 319 292 552 .50 551 .63 0 .9 0 .6 East Thermopolis town . . . . . 254 274 221 186 166 185 0 .18 0 .18 1,411 .1 1,033 .3 Lucerne CDP (part) ...... 53 56 (X) 26 26 (X) 3 .87 3 .53 15 .0 7 .4 Thermopolis town (part) . . . . . 60 68 99 2 5 14 0 .20 0 .17 352 .9 11 .8 Thermopolis West CCD ...... 4,135 4,202 4,179 2,196 2,156 2,060 1,033 .72 1,032 .46 4 .0 2 .1 Kirby town ...... 92 57 59 38 37 41 0 .15 0 .15 613 .3 253 .3 Lucerne CDP (part) ...... 482 469 (X) 228 198 (X) 16 .69 16 .36 29 .5 13 .9 Owl Creek CDP ...... 5 11 (X) 2 11 (X) 6 .53 6 .53 0 .8 0 .3 Thermopolis town (part) . . . . . 2,949 3,104 3,148 1,581 1,563 1,559 2 .27 2 .21 1,334 .4 715 .4 Wind River Reservation CCD . . . . 160 94 129 82 61 77 420 .19 420 .01 0 .4 0 .2

Johnson County ...... 8,569 7,075 6,145 4,553 3,503 3,112 4,174 .60 4,154 .15 2 .1 1 .1 Buffalo CCD ...... 7,737 6,272 5,269 3,873 2,921 2,591 1,767 .94 1,754 .08 4 .4 2 .2 Buffalo city ...... 4,585 3,900 3,277 2,300 1,842 1,625 4 .46 4 .46 1,028 .0 515 .7 Kaycee CCD ...... 832 803 876 680 582 521 2,406 .66 2,400 .07 0 .3 0 .3 Kaycee town ...... 263 249 256 134 121 138 0 .41 0 .40 657 .5 335 .0

Laramie County ...... 91,738 81,607 73,142 40,462 34,213 30,507 2,687 .56 2,685 .91 34 .2 15 .1 Cheyenne CCD ...... 72,463 65,916 61,499 32,823 28,984 26,467 46 .46 46 .36 1,563 .1 708 .0 Cheyenne city (part) ...... 59,252 53,011 50,004 27,187 23,782 21,856 20 .73 20 .62 2,873 .5 1,318 .5 Fox Farm-College CDP . . . . . 3,647 3,272 2,965 1,589 1,405 1,281 3 .46 3 .46 1,054 .0 459 .2 Ranchettes CDP (part) . . . . . 3,205 3,400 2,989 1,304 1,277 1,033 11 .42 11 .42 280 .6 114 .2 South Greeley CDP ...... 4,217 4,201 3,723 1,806 1,679 1,516 1 .66 1 .66 2,540 .4 1,088 .0

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 11 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 8. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Area measurements in Average per square mile Population Housing units State square miles of land County/County Equivalent County Subdivision Place Population Housing unit 2010 2000 1990 2010 2000 1990 Total area Land area density density

Wyoming—Con .

Laramie County—Con . Cheyenne East CCD ...... 8,642 4,891 3,067 3,277 1,809 1,104 924 .57 924 .12 9 .4 3 .5 Cheyenne city (part) ...... 214 – – 96 – – 3 .75 3 .75 57 .1 25 .6 Ranchettes CDP (part) . . . . . 2,130 1,245 933 791 454 305 31 .34 31 .34 68 .0 25 .2 Cheyenne West CCD ...... 7,254 7,651 5,839 2,775 2,071 1,699 1,000 .52 999 .54 7 .3 2 .8 Cheyenne city (part) ...... – – 4 – – 3 0 .15 0 .15 – – Ranchettes CDP (part) . . . . . 463 224 116 166 81 40 6 .43 6 .43 72 .0 25 .8 Warren AFB CDP ...... 3,072 4,440 3,832 935 735 841 5 .01 4 .99 615 .6 187 .4 Pine Bluffs CCD ...... 3,379 3,149 2,737 1,587 1,349 1,237 716 .00 715 .90 4 .7 2 .2 Albin town ...... 181 120 120 71 70 63 0 .15 0 .15 1,206 .7 473 .3 Burns town ...... 301 285 254 138 117 116 3 .05 3 .05 98 .7 45 .2 Carpenter CDP ...... 94 (X) (X) 46 (X) (X) 0 .24 0 .24 391 .7 191 .7 Hillsdale CDP ...... 47 (X) (X) 24 (X) (X) 0 .84 0 .84 56 .0 28 .6 Pine Bluffs town ...... 1,129 1,153 1,054 532 517 478 3 .22 3 .22 350 .6 165 .2

Lincoln County ...... 18,106 14,573 12,625 8,946 6,831 5,409 4,095 .41 4,076 .13 4 .4 2 .2 Afton CCD ...... 12,578 9,359 6,856 6,113 4,362 2,889 1,256 .39 1,253 .95 10 .0 4 .9 Afton town ...... 1,911 1,818 1,394 855 769 573 4 .18 4 .18 457 .2 204 .5 Alpine town ...... 828 550 200 449 274 141 0 .70 0 .70 1,182 .9 641 .4 Alpine Northeast CDP . . . . . 196 82 (X) 136 57 (X) 5 .03 5 .03 39 .0 27 .0 Alpine Northwest CDP . . . . . 244 152 (X) 178 118 (X) 1 .44 1 .43 170 .6 124 .5 Auburn CDP ...... 328 276 (X) 124 94 (X) 2 .15 2 .15 152 .6 57 .7 Bedford CDP ...... 201 169 (X) 76 73 (X) 1 .29 1 .29 155 .8 58 .9 Etna CDP ...... 164 123 (X) 71 55 (X) 1 .97 1 .97 83 .2 36 .0 Fairview CDP ...... 275 277 (X) 107 91 (X) 2 .74 2 .74 100 .4 39 .1 Freedom CDP ...... 214 (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) 4 .02 4 .02 53 .2 22 .9 Grover CDP ...... 147 137 (X) 63 56 (X) 0 .86 0 .86 170 .9 73 .3 Nordic CDP ...... 602 (X) (X) 262 (X) (X) 5 .05 5 .05 119 .2 51 .9 Osmond CDP ...... 397 (X) (X) 142 (X) (X) 3 .23 3 .23 122 .9 44 .0 Smoot CDP ...... 195 182 (X) 79 63 (X) 1 .74 1 .74 112 .1 45 .4 Star Valley Ranch town ...... 1,503 776 (X) 954 856 (X) 2 .71 2 .70 556 .7 353 .3 Thayne town ...... 366 341 267 171 135 107 1 .39 1 .39 263 .3 123 .0 Turnerville CDP ...... 192 155 (X) 96 57 (X) 4 .91 4 .91 39 .1 19 .6 Kemmerer East CCD ...... 4,546 4,297 4,864 2,190 2,014 2,120 1,258 .25 1,244 .91 3 .7 1 .8 Diamondville town ...... 737 716 864 363 322 353 1 .17 1 .17 629 .9 310 .3 Fontenelle CDP ...... 13 19 (X) 7 8 (X) 3 .60 3 .48 3 .7 2 .0 Kemmerer city (part) ...... 2,656 2,651 3,020 1,265 1,208 1,306 6 .90 6 .90 384 .9 183 .3 La Barge town ...... 551 431 493 290 234 217 1 .00 0 .97 568 .0 299 .0 Oakley CDP ...... 49 18 (X) 20 10 (X) 0 .18 0 .18 272 .2 111 .1 Opal town ...... 96 102 95 51 48 54 0 .39 0 .39 246 .2 130 .8 Kemmerer West CCD ...... 982 917 905 643 455 400 1,580 .76 1,577 .26 0 .6 0 .4 Cokeville town ...... 535 506 493 200 195 186 1 .18 1 .18 453 .4 169 .5 Kemmerer city (part) ...... – – – – – – 0 .90 0 .89 – – CDP ...... 90 90 (X) 33 28 (X) 2 .59 2 .59 34 .7 12 .7

Natrona County ...... 75,450 66,533 61,226 33,807 29,882 29,082 5,375 .66 5,340 .35 14 .1 6 .3 Casper CCD ...... 52,399 49,673 46,979 23,822 22,337 22,416 26 .40 25 .92 2,021 .6 919 .1 Casper city (part) ...... 47,303 44,923 42,777 21,512 20,152 20,300 15 .31 15 .07 3,138 .9 1,427 .5 Evansville town (part) ...... – – (X) – – (X) 0 .01 0 .01 – – Mills town ...... 3,461 2,591 1,583 1,654 1,272 849 2 .18 2 .15 1,609 .8 769 .3 Mountain View CDP (part) . . . . 60 64 (X) 33 34 (X) 1 .42 1 .42 42 .3 23 .2 Casper North CCD ...... 5,620 3,478 3,276 2,250 1,549 1,488 1,119 .70 1,116 .53 5 .0 2 .0 Antelope Hills CDP ...... 97 88 (X) 65 53 (X) 13 .37 13 .32 7 .3 4 .9 Bar Nunn town ...... 2,213 936 835 761 339 291 2 .10 2 .10 1,053 .8 362 .4 Casper city (part) ...... 36 2 5 – 2 3 5 .87 5 .82 6 .2 – Edgerton town ...... 195 169 247 111 119 151 0 .25 0 .25 780 .0 444 .0 Evansville town (part) ...... – 4 – – 2 – 1 .59 1 .56 – – Hartrandt CDP ...... 693 682 (X) 302 269 (X) 1 .56 1 .56 444 .2 193 .6 Homa Hills CDP ...... 278 214 (X) 124 99 (X) 9 .14 9 .12 30 .5 13 .6 Midwest town ...... 404 408 495 200 228 252 0 .43 0 .43 939 .5 465 .1 Casper South CCD ...... 10,489 7,975 6,456 4,614 3,370 2,913 793 .66 786 .28 13 .3 5 .9 Brookhurst CDP ...... 185 192 (X) 83 81 (X) 0 .67 0 .63 293 .7 131 .7 Casper city (part) ...... 5,122 3,010 2,594 1,957 1,112 854 4 .95 4 .95 1,034 .7 395 .4 CDP . . . . . 401 298 (X) 407 303 (X) 10 .36 10 .36 38 .7 39 .3 Evansville town (part) ...... 2,544 2,251 1,403 1,109 916 718 1 .98 1 .97 1,291 .4 562 .9 Meadow Acres CDP ...... 198 181 (X) 81 70 (X) 1 .46 1 .40 141 .4 57 .9

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Wyoming—Con .

Natrona County—Con . Hells Half Acre CCD ...... 6,942 5,407 4,515 3,121 2,626 2,265 3,435 .91 3,411 .62 2 .0 0 .9 Alcova CDP ...... 76 20 (X) 53 15 (X) 1 .25 1 .21 62 .8 43 .8 Bessemer Bend CDP ...... 199 170 (X) 87 74 (X) 1 .57 1 .57 126 .8 55 .4 Casper city (part) ...... 2,855 1,709 1,366 1,067 606 543 1 .11 1 .07 2,668 .2 997 .2 Mountain View CDP (part) . . . . 36 39 (X) 18 24 (X) 2 .38 2 .38 15 .1 7 .6 Powder River CDP ...... 44 51 (X) 28 44 (X) 5 .97 5 .92 7 .4 4 .7 Red Butte CDP ...... 449 439 (X) 177 163 (X) 0 .47 0 .43 1,044 .2 411 .6 Vista West CDP ...... 951 1,008 (X) 389 376 (X) 4 .83 4 .83 196 .9 80 .5

Niobrara County ...... 2,484 2,407 2,499 1,338 1,338 1,456 2,627 .96 2,626 .04 0 .9 0 .5 East Niobrara CCD ...... 995 1,059 1,043 565 582 599 913 .67 912 .74 1 .1 0 .6 Lusk town (part) ...... 661 699 721 374 376 400 0 .56 0 .56 1,180 .4 667 .9 Van Tassell town ...... 15 18 8 9 11 6 1 .83 1 .83 8 .2 4 .9 West Niobrara CCD ...... 1,489 1,348 1,456 773 756 857 1,714 .28 1,713 .30 0 .9 0 .5 Lance Creek CDP ...... 43 51 (X) 45 53 (X) 41 .96 41 .95 1 .0 1 .1 Lusk town (part) ...... 906 748 783 416 406 422 1 .50 1 .50 604 .0 277 .3 Manville town ...... 95 101 97 55 54 68 0 .27 0 .27 351 .9 203 .7

Park County ...... 28,205 25,786 23,178 13,562 11,869 10,306 6,967 .42 6,942 .08 4 .1 2 .0 Cody CCD ...... 15,648 14,285 12,472 8,024 6,882 5,754 2,865 .38 2,849 .65 5 .5 2 .8 Cody city ...... 9,520 8,835 7,897 4,650 4,113 3,573 10 .42 10 .20 933 .3 455 .9 Meeteetse CCD ...... 1,012 1,031 1,010 588 553 508 1,685 .14 1,681 .08 0 .6 0 .3 Meeteetse town ...... 327 351 368 177 188 201 0 .87 0 .87 375 .9 203 .4 Powell CCD ...... 11,257 10,112 9,335 4,728 4,134 3,795 672 .92 671 .64 16 .8 7 .0 Frannie town (part) ...... 19 29 6 12 14 8 0 .20 0 .20 95 .0 60 .0 Garland CDP ...... 115 95 (X) 53 47 (X) 3 .39 3 .39 33 .9 15 .6 Powell city ...... 6,314 5,373 5,292 2,627 2,249 2,175 4 .24 4 .24 1,489 .2 619 .6 Ralston CDP ...... 280 233 (X) 128 101 (X) 5 .65 5 .65 49 .6 22 .7 Yellowstone CCD . . . 288 358 361 222 300 249 1,743 .97 1,739 .72 0 .2 0 .1 Mammoth CDP ...... 263 (X) (X) 124 (X) (X) 0 .79 0 .79 332 .9 157 .0

Platte County ...... 8,667 8,807 8,145 4,667 4,528 4,026 2,110 .86 2,084 .21 4 .2 2 .2 Chugwater CCD ...... 522 582 471 277 300 250 595 .07 594 .97 0 .9 0 .5 Chugwater town ...... 212 244 192 106 120 99 3 .06 3 .06 69 .3 34 .6 Slater CDP ...... 80 82 (X) 43 42 (X) 74 .01 74 .01 1 .1 0 .6 Glendo CCD ...... 576 579 476 529 481 414 419 .27 408 .75 1 .4 1 .3 Glendo town ...... 205 229 195 167 165 144 0 .53 0 .53 386 .8 315 .1 Guernsey CCD ...... 1,516 1,529 1,517 832 861 782 488 .53 475 .26 3 .2 1 .8 Guernsey town ...... 1,147 1,147 1,155 581 612 574 1 .04 1 .02 1,124 .5 569 .6 Hartville town ...... 62 76 78 45 52 50 0 .25 0 .25 248 .0 180 .0 Wheatland CCD ...... 6,053 6,117 5,681 3,029 2,886 2,580 608 .00 605 .23 10 .0 5 .0 Chugcreek CDP ...... 156 132 (X) 60 49 (X) 1 .89 1 .89 82 .5 31 .7 Lakeview North CDP ...... 84 77 (X) 37 34 (X) 0 .86 0 .86 97 .7 43 .0 Westview Circle CDP ...... 52 67 (X) 25 25 (X) 2 .34 2 .30 22 .6 10 .9 Wheatland town ...... 3,627 3,548 3,271 1,879 1,764 1,606 4 .10 4 .10 884 .6 458 .3 Whiting CDP ...... 83 (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) 1 .16 1 .16 71 .6 37 .9 Y-O Ranch CDP ...... 195 242 (X) 87 86 (X) 2 .40 2 .40 81 .3 36 .3

Sheridan County ...... 29,116 26,560 23,562 13,939 12,577 11,154 2,527 .08 2,523 .99 11 .5 5 .5 Sheridan CCD ...... 21,451 19,641 18,020 9,962 8,967 8,169 1,334 .52 1,333 .35 16 .1 7 .5 Arvada CDP ...... 43 33 (X) 31 26 (X) 1 .75 1 .75 24 .6 17 .7 Clearmont town ...... 142 115 119 66 65 61 0 .16 0 .16 887 .5 412 .5 Sheridan city (part) ...... 17,437 15,804 13,900 8,248 7,413 6,475 10 .72 10 .70 1,629 .6 770 .8 Sheridan South CCD ...... 5,037 4,510 3,411 2,679 2,281 1,848 289 .09 288 .35 17 .5 9 .3 Big Horn CDP ...... 490 198 (X) 209 76 (X) 1 .81 1 .81 270 .7 115 .5 Sheridan city (part) ...... 7 – – 5 – – 0 .23 0 .23 30 .4 21 .7 Story CDP ...... 828 887 (X) 647 667 (X) 7 .13 7 .13 116 .1 90 .7 Sheridan West CCD ...... 2,628 2,409 2,131 1,298 1,329 1,137 903 .47 902 .29 2 .9 1 .4 Dayton town ...... 757 678 592 336 304 273 0 .53 0 .53 1,428 .3 634 .0 Parkman CDP ...... 151 137 (X) 72 55 (X) 9 .61 9 .59 15 .7 7 .5 Ranchester town ...... 855 701 676 332 290 267 0 .61 0 .61 1,401 .6 544 .3

Sublette County ...... 10,247 5,920 4,843 5,770 3,552 2,911 4,935 .71 4,886 .54 2 .1 1 .2 Big Piney CCD ...... 2,954 1,920 1,861 1,278 861 845 983 .36 981 .32 3 .0 1 .3 Big Piney town ...... 552 408 454 282 192 219 0 .45 0 .45 1,226 .7 626 .7 Marbleton town ...... 1,094 720 634 494 310 283 0 .86 0 .86 1,272 .1 574 .4

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Wyoming—Con .

Sublette County—Con . Boulder CCD ...... 401 194 194 424 273 199 1,765 .20 1,752 .94 0 .2 0 .2 Boulder CDP ...... 170 30 (X) 113 28 (X) 1 .87 1 .87 90 .9 60 .4 Pinedale CCD ...... 6,892 3,806 2,788 4,068 2,418 1,867 2,187 .15 2,152 .28 3 .2 1 .9 Bondurant CDP ...... 93 155 (X) 120 128 (X) 52 .78 52 .78 1 .8 2 .3 Cora CDP ...... 142 76 (X) 79 60 (X) 4 .99 4 .99 28 .5 15 .8 Daniel CDP ...... 150 89 (X) 80 52 (X) 5 .08 5 .08 29 .5 15 .7 Pinedale town ...... 2,030 1,412 1,181 1,080 718 661 2 .15 2 .15 944 .2 502 .3

Sweetwater County ...... 43,806 37,613 38,823 18,735 15,921 15,444 10,491 .09 10,426 .65 4 .2 1 .8 Green River North CCD ...... 11,120 10,111 13,956 4,444 3,874 5,079 1,765 .86 1,759 .46 6 .3 2 .5 Clearview Acres CDP (part) . . . – – (X) – – (X) 0 .18 0 .18 – – Eden CDP (part) ...... 194 136 (X) 77 75 (X) 7 .11 7 .11 27 .3 10 .8 Farson CDP (part) ...... 56 36 (X) 21 15 (X) 3 .53 3 .53 15 .9 5 .9 Granger town ...... 139 146 126 72 76 66 2 .53 2 .53 54 .9 28 .5 Green River city (part) . . . . . 9,066 8,464 12,711 3,635 3,153 4,521 7 .00 6 .75 1,343 .1 538 .5 James Town CDP (part) . . . . . 511 511 (X) 213 206 (X) 2 .39 2 .19 233 .3 97 .3 Little America CDP ...... 68 56 (X) 42 48 (X) 2 .72 2 .71 25 .1 15 .5 Purple Sage CDP ...... 535 413 (X) 202 160 (X) 0 .33 0 .33 1,621 .2 612 .1 Rock Springs city (part) . . . . . – – (X) – – (X) 0 .26 0 .26 – – Green River South CCD . . . . . 3,709 3,578 188 1,542 1,410 116 1,050 .99 1,022 .96 3 .6 1 .5 Green River city (part) . . . . . 3,449 3,344 (X) 1,367 1,273 (X) 7 .01 6 .98 494 .1 195 .8 James Town CDP (part) . . . . . 25 41 (X) 11 15 (X) 1 .00 0 .97 25 .8 11 .3 McKinnon CDP ...... 60 49 (X) 19 28 (X) 5 .85 5 .85 10 .3 3 .2 Washam CDP ...... 51 43 (X) 58 49 (X) 3 .13 3 .13 16 .3 18 .5 Rock Springs North CCD . . . . . 28,199 23,222 23,761 12,272 10,208 9,835 2,052 .56 2,048 .04 13 .8 6 .0 Clearview Acres CDP (part) . . . 795 850 (X) 305 314 (X) 1 .03 1 .03 771 .8 296 .1 Eden CDP (part) ...... 87 252 (X) 42 118 (X) 6 .37 6 .37 13 .7 6 .6 Farson CDP (part) ...... 257 206 (X) 129 103 (X) 20 .48 20 .42 12 .6 6 .3 North Rock Springs CDP . . . . 2,207 1,974 2,471 849 739 849 14 .78 14 .75 149 .6 57 .6 Reliance CDP ...... 714 665 (X) 307 272 (X) 4 .12 4 .12 173 .3 74 .5 Rock Springs city (part) . . . . . 23,036 18,705 19,046 10,070 8,358 8,055 17 .43 17 .43 1,321 .6 577 .7 Superior town ...... 336 244 273 181 153 164 1 .09 1 .09 308 .3 166 .1 Rock Springs South CCD . . . . . 147 147 166 79 76 84 2,251 .58 2,234 .65 0 .1 – Arrowhead Springs CDP . . . . 63 68 (X) 23 21 (X) 1 .15 1 .15 54 .8 20 .0 Rock Springs city (part) . . . . . – 3 4 – 1 1 1 .64 1 .64 – – Wamsutter CCD ...... 631 555 752 398 353 330 3,370 .09 3,361 .54 0 .2 0 .1 Bairoil town ...... 106 97 228 68 78 105 1 .41 1 .41 75 .2 48 .2 Table Rock CDP ...... – 82 (X) – 55 (X) 3 .50 3 .50 – – Wamsutter town ...... 451 261 240 286 148 118 1 .45 1 .45 311 .0 197 .2

Teton County ...... 21,294 18,251 11,173 12,813 10,267 7,062 4,216 .33 3,995 .38 5 .3 3 .2 Alta CCD ...... 544 402 270 303 184 137 431 .43 429 .61 1 .3 0 .7 Alta CDP ...... 394 400 (X) 232 181 (X) 8 .33 8 .33 47 .3 27 .9 Jackson Hole CCD ...... 20,669 17,668 10,820 12,400 9,799 6,736 2,395 .67 2,333 .07 8 .9 5 .3 Hoback CDP ...... 1,176 1,453 (X) 567 678 (X) 44 .35 43 .46 27 .1 13 .0 Jackson town ...... 9,577 8,647 4,539 4,736 3,861 2,268 2 .95 2 .91 3,291 .1 1,627 .5 Kelly CDP ...... 138 (X) (X) 93 (X) (X) 0 .48 0 .48 287 .5 193 .8 Wilson Road CDP . . . . 1,821 1,439 (X) 1,371 1,183 (X) 6 .98 6 .71 271 .4 204 .3 Rafter J Ranch CDP ...... 1,075 1,138 1,092 484 466 493 0 .67 0 .65 1,653 .8 744 .6 South Park CDP ...... 1,731 864 (X) 803 392 (X) 11 .71 11 .44 151 .3 70 .2 Teton Village CDP ...... 330 175 (X) 554 396 (X) 4 .96 4 .96 66 .5 111 .7 Wilson CDP ...... 1,482 1,294 (X) 931 706 (X) 23 .44 22 .96 64 .5 40 .5 Yellowstone National Park CCD . . . 81 181 82 110 284 187 1,389 .23 1,232 .70 0 .1 0 .1

Uinta County ...... 21,118 19,742 18,705 8,713 8,011 7,246 2,087 .57 2,081 .26 10 .1 4 .2 Bridger Valley CCD ...... 6,505 5,964 6,128 2,599 2,409 2,184 1,142 .07 1,140 .10 5 .7 2 .3 Carter CDP ...... 10 8 (X) 7 6 (X) 3 .15 3 .15 3 .2 2 .2 CDP ...... 345 400 (X) 171 183 (X) 1 .99 1 .99 173 .4 85 .9 Lonetree CDP ...... 49 61 (X) 26 25 (X) 45 .66 45 .64 1 .1 0 .6 Lyman town ...... 2,115 1,938 1,896 802 708 655 1 .71 1 .71 1,236 .8 469 .0 Mountain View town ...... 1,286 1,153 1,189 506 456 439 0 .84 0 .84 1,531 .0 602 .4 Robertson CDP ...... 97 59 (X) 39 36 (X) 3 .11 3 .11 31 .2 12 .5 Urie CDP ...... 262 (X) (X) 97 (X) (X) 1 .78 1 .78 147 .2 54 .5 Evanston CCD ...... 14,613 13,778 12,577 6,114 5,602 5,062 945 .50 941 .16 15 .5 6 .5 Bear River town ...... 518 (X) (X) 190 (X) (X) 1 .90 1 .90 272 .6 100 .0 Evanston city ...... 12,359 11,507 10,904 5,111 4,665 4,411 10 .31 10 .27 1,203 .4 497 .7

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Wyoming—Con .

Washakie County ...... 8,533 8,289 8,388 3,833 3,654 3,732 2,242 .70 2,238 .55 3 .8 1 .7 Ten Sleep CCD ...... 730 770 695 438 445 396 1,136 .99 1,136 .11 0 .6 0 .4 Ten Sleep town ...... 260 304 311 157 158 175 0 .18 0 .18 1,444 .4 872 .2 Worland CCD ...... 7,803 7,519 7,693 3,395 3,209 3,336 1,105 .71 1,102 .44 7 .1 3 .1 Worland city ...... 5,487 5,250 5,742 2,473 2,334 2,514 4 .64 4 .56 1,203 .3 542 .3

Weston County ...... 7,208 6,644 6,518 3,533 3,231 3,090 2,400 .02 2,398 .09 3 .0 1 .5 Newcastle CCD ...... 5,696 5,348 5,163 2,797 2,567 2,462 1,629 .34 1,627 .92 3 .5 1 .7 Hill View Heights CDP . . . . . 170 166 (X) 69 61 (X) 2 .21 2 .21 76 .9 31 .2 Newcastle city ...... 3,532 r 3,249 3,028 1,663 r 1,462 1,449 2 .55 2 .55 1,385 .1 652 .2 Osage CDP ...... 208 215 (X) 121 124 (X) 1 .94 1 .94 107 .2 62 .4 Upton CCD ...... 1,512 1,296 1,355 736 664 628 770 .68 770 .17 2 .0 1 .0 Upton town ...... 1,100 872 980 539 441 450 2 .96 2 .96 371 .6 182 .1

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State Percent Percent State Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision change change Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision 2000 to 2000 to 2010 2000 1990 2010 2010 2000 1990 2010 Total area Land area Population density Housing unit density

Wyoming ...... 563,626 493,782 453,589 14 .1 261,868 223,854 203,413 17 .0 97,813 .01 97,093 .14 5 8. 2 7. Wyoming

Afton town, Lincoln County ...... 1,911 1,818 1,394 5 .1 855 769 573 11 .2 4 18. 4 18. 457 2. 204 5. Afton town, Lincoln County Albany CDP, Albany County ...... 55 80 (X) –31 .3 78 99 (X) –21 .2 10 .99 10 .99 5 0. 7 1. Albany CDP, Albany County Albin town, Laramie County ...... 181 120 120 50 .8 71 70 63 1 .4 0 15. 0 15. 1,206 .7 473 3. Albin town, Laramie County Alcova CDP, Natrona County ...... 76 20 (X) 280 .0 53 15 (X) 253 .3 1 25. 1 21. 62 .8 43 .8 Alcova CDP, Natrona County Alpine town, Lincoln County ...... 828 550 200 50 .5 449 274 141 63 .9 0 70. 0 70. 1,182 .9 641 4. Alpine town, Lincoln County Alpine Northeast CDP, Lincoln County ...... 196 82 (X) 139 .0 136 57 (X) 138 .6 5 03. 5 03. 39 .0 27 .0 Alpine Northeast CDP, Lincoln County Alpine Northwest CDP, Lincoln County ...... 244 152 (X) 60 .5 178 118 (X) 50 .8 1 44. 1 43. 170 6. 124 5. Alpine Northwest CDP, Lincoln County Alta CDP, Teton County ...... 394 400 (X) –1 .5 232 181 (X) 28 .2 8 33. 8 33. 47 .3 27 .9 Alta CDP, Teton County Antelope Hills CDP, Natrona County ...... 97 88 (X) 10 .2 65 53 (X) 22 .6 13 .37 13 .32 7 3. 4 9. Antelope Hills CDP, Natrona County Antelope Valley-Crestview CDP, Campbell County . . . 1,658 1,642 1,099 1 .0 644 567 375 13 .6 4 91. 4 91. 337 7. 131 2. Antelope Valley-Crestview CDP, Campbell County

Arapahoe CDP, Fremont County ...... 1,656 1,766 393 –6 .2 488 498 139 –2 .0 27 .84 27 .65 59 .9 17 .6 Arapahoe CDP, Fremont County Arlington CDP, Carbon County ...... 25 (X) (X) (X) 26 (X) (X) (X) 4 05. 4 05. 6 2. 6 4. Arlington CDP, Carbon County Arrowhead Springs CDP, Sweetwater County . . . . . 63 68 (X) –7 .4 23 21 (X) 9 .5 1 15. 1 15. 54 .8 20 .0 Arrowhead Springs CDP, Sweetwater County Arvada CDP, Sheridan County ...... 43 33 (X) 30 .3 31 26 (X) 19 .2 1 75. 1 75. 24 .6 17 .7 Arvada CDP, Sheridan County Atlantic City CDP, Fremont County ...... 37 39 (X) –5 .1 134 99 (X) 35 .4 7 80. 7 80. 4 7. 17 .2 Atlantic City CDP, Fremont County Auburn CDP, Lincoln County ...... 328 276 (X) 18 .8 124 94 (X) 31 .9 2 15. 2 15. 152 6. 57 .7 Auburn CDP, Lincoln County Baggs town, Carbon County ...... 440 348 272 26 .4 223 197 169 13 .2 0 51. 0 51. 862 7. 437 3. Baggs town, Carbon County Bairoil town, Sweetwater County ...... 106 97 228 9 .3 68 78 105 –12 .8 1 41. 1 41. 75 .2 48 .2 Bairoil town, Sweetwater County Bar Nunn town, Natrona County ...... 2,213 936 835 136 .4 761 339 291 124 .5 2 10. 2 10. 1,053 .8 362 4. Bar Nunn town, Natrona County Basin town, Big Horn County ...... 1,285 1,238 1,180 3 .8 571 565 551 1 .1 2 42. 2 40. 535 4. 237 9. Basin town, Big Horn County

Bear River town, Uinta County ...... 518 (X) (X) (X) 190 (X) (X) (X) 1 90. 1 90. 272 6. 100 0. Bear River town, Uinta County Bedford CDP, Lincoln County ...... 201 169 (X) 18 .9 76 73 (X) 4 .1 1 29. 1 29. 155 8. 58 .9 Bedford CDP, Lincoln County Bessemer Bend CDP, Natrona County ...... 199 170 (X) 17 .1 87 74 (X) 17 .6 1 57. 1 57. 126 8. 55 .4 Bessemer Bend CDP, Natrona County Beulah CDP, Crook County ...... 73 (X) (X) (X) 39 (X) (X) (X) 0 55. 0 55. 132 7. 70 .9 Beulah CDP, Crook County Big Horn CDP, Sheridan County ...... 490 198 (X) 147 .5 209 76 (X) 175 .0 1 81. 1 81. 270 7. 115 5. Big Horn CDP, Sheridan County Big Piney town, Sublette County ...... 552 408 454 35 .3 282 192 219 46 .9 0 45. 0 45. 1,226 .7 626 7. Big Piney town, Sublette County Bondurant CDP, Sublette County ...... 93 155 (X) –40 .0 120 128 (X) –6 .3 52 .78 52 .78 1 8. 2 3. Bondurant CDP, Sublette County Boulder CDP, Sublette County ...... 170 30 (X) 466 .7 113 28 (X) 303 .6 1 87. 1 87. 90 .9 60 .4 Boulder CDP, Sublette County Boulder Flats CDP, Fremont County ...... 408 381 (X) 7 .1 144 127 (X) 13 .4 18 .18 18 .18 22 .4 7 9. Boulder Flats CDP, Fremont County Brookhurst CDP, Natrona County ...... 185 192 (X) –3 .6 83 81 (X) 2 .5 0 67. 0 63. 293 7. 131 7. Brookhurst CDP, Natrona County

Buffalo city, Johnson County ...... 4,585 3,900 3,277 17 .6 2,300 1,842 1,625 24 .9 4 46. 4 46. 1,028 .0 515 7. Buffalo city, Johnson County Burlington town, Big Horn County ...... 288 250 184 15 .2 95 87 60 9 .2 1 01. 1 01. 285 1. 94 .1 Burlington town, Big Horn County Burns town, Laramie County ...... 301 285 254 5 .6 138 117 116 17 .9 3 05. 3 05. 98 .7 45 .2 Burns town, Laramie County Byron town, Big Horn County ...... 593 557 470 6 .5 238 217 206 9 .7 0 95. 0 91. 651 6. 261 5. Byron town, Big Horn County Carpenter CDP, Laramie County ...... 94 (X) (X) (X) 46 (X) (X) (X) 0 24. 0 24. 391 7. 191 7. Carpenter CDP, Laramie County Carter CDP, Uinta County ...... 10 8 (X) 25 .0 7 6 (X) 16 .7 3 15. 3 15. 3 2. 2 2. Carter CDP, Uinta County Casper city, Natrona County ...... 55,316 49,644 46,765 11 .4 24,536 21,872 21,712 12 .2 27 .25 26 .90 2,056 .4 912 1. Casper city, Natrona County Casper Mountain CDP, Natrona County ...... 401 298 (X) 34 .6 407 303 (X) 34 .3 10 .36 10 .36 38 .7 39 .3 Casper Mountain CDP, Natrona County Centennial CDP, Albany County ...... 270 191 (X) 41 .4 357 295 (X) 21 .0 16 .31 16 .30 16 .6 21 .9 Centennial CDP, Albany County Cheyenne city, Laramie County ...... 59,466 53,011 50,008 12 .2 27,283 23,782 21,859 14 .7 24 .63 24 .52 2,425 .2 1,112 .7 Cheyenne city, Laramie County

Chugcreek CDP, Platte County ...... 156 132 (X) 18 .2 60 49 (X) 22 .4 1 89. 1 89. 82 .5 31 .7 Chugcreek CDP, Platte County Chugwater town, Platte County ...... 212 244 192 –13 .1 106 120 99 –11 .7 3 06. 3 06. 69 .3 34 .6 Chugwater town, Platte County Clearmont town, Sheridan County ...... 142 115 119 23 .5 66 65 61 1 .5 0 16. 0 16. 887 5. 412 5. Clearmont town, Sheridan County Clearview Acres CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 795 850 (X) –6 .5 305 314 (X) –2 .9 1 21. 1 21. 657 0. 252 1. Clearview Acres CDP, Sweetwater County Cody city, Park County ...... 9,520 8,835 7,897 7 .8 4,650 4,113 3,573 13 .1 10 .42 10 .20 933 3. 455 9. Cody city, Park County Cokeville town, Lincoln County ...... 535 506 493 5 .7 200 195 186 2 .6 1 18. 1 18. 453 4. 169 5. Cokeville town, Lincoln County Cora CDP, Sublette County ...... 142 76 (X) 86 .8 79 60 (X) 31 .7 4 99. 4 99. 28 .5 15 .8 Cora CDP, Sublette County Cowley town, Big Horn County ...... 655 560 477 17 .0 250 223 180 12 .1 0 84. 0 84. 779 8. 297 6. Cowley town, Big Horn County Crowheart CDP, Fremont County ...... 141 163 (X) –13 .5 86 80 (X) 7 .5 31 .45 31 .45 4 5. 2 7. Crowheart CDP, Fremont County Daniel CDP, Sublette County ...... 150 89 (X) 68 .5 80 52 (X) 53 .8 5 08. 5 08. 29 .5 15 .7 Daniel CDP, Sublette County

Dayton town, Sheridan County ...... 757 678 592 11 .7 336 304 273 10 .5 0 53. 0 53. 1,428 .3 634 0. Dayton town, Sheridan County Deaver town, Big Horn County ...... 178 177 199 0 .6 84 80 89 5 .0 1 01. 1 01. 176 2. 83 .2 Deaver town, Big Horn County Diamondville town, Lincoln County ...... 737 716 864 2 .9 363 322 353 12 .7 1 17. 1 17. 629 9. 310 3. Diamondville town, Lincoln County Dixon town, Carbon County ...... 97 79 70 22 .8 64 67 51 –4 .5 0 13. 0 13. 746 2. 492 3. Dixon town, Carbon County Douglas city, Converse County ...... 6,120 5,288 5,076 15 .7 2,788 2,385 2,267 16 .9 4 76. 4 58. 1,336 .2 608 7. Douglas city, Converse County Dubois town, Fremont County ...... 971 r 964 895 0 .7 625 r 558 497 12 .0 3 43. 3 42. 283 9. 182 7. Dubois town, Fremont County East Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County ...... 254 274 221 –7 .3 186 166 185 12 .0 0 18. 0 18. 1,411 .1 1,033 .3 East Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County Eden CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 281 388 (X) –27 .6 119 193 (X) –38 .3 13 .48 13 .48 20 .8 8 8. Eden CDP, Sweetwater County Edgerton town, Natrona County ...... 195 169 247 15 .4 111 119 151 –6 .7 0 25. 0 25. 780 0. 444 0. Edgerton town, Natrona County Elk Mountain town, Carbon County ...... 191 192 186 –0 .5 109 116 91 –6 .0 0 28. 0 28. 682 1. 389 3. Elk Mountain town, Carbon County

Encampment town, Carbon County ...... 450 443 490 1 .6 371 336 314 10 .4 1 60. 1 60. 281 3. 231 9. Encampment town, Carbon County Esterbrook CDP, Converse County ...... 52 32 (X) 62 .5 114 102 (X) 11 .8 3 37. 3 37. 15 .4 33 .8 Esterbrook CDP, Converse County Ethete CDP, Fremont County ...... 1,553 1,455 1,059 6 .7 391 367 275 6 .5 32 .51 32 .51 47 .8 12 .0 Ethete CDP, Fremont County Etna CDP, Lincoln County ...... 164 123 (X) 33 .3 71 55 (X) 29 .1 1 97. 1 97. 83 .2 36 .0 Etna CDP, Lincoln County Evanston city, Uinta County ...... 12,359 11,507 10,904 7 .4 5,111 4,665 4,411 9 .6 10 .31 10 .27 1,203 .4 497 7. Evanston city, Uinta County Evansville town, Natrona County ...... 2,544 2,255 1,486 12 .8 1,109 918 746 20 .8 3 58. 3 54. 718 6. 313 3. Evansville town, Natrona County Fairview CDP, Lincoln County ...... 275 277 (X) –0 .7 107 91 (X) 17 .6 2 74. 2 74. 100 4. 39 .1 Fairview CDP, Lincoln County Farson CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 313 242 (X) 29 .3 150 118 (X) 27 .1 24 .00 23 .94 13 .1 6 3. Farson CDP, Sweetwater County Fontenelle CDP, Lincoln County ...... 13 19 (X) –31 .6 7 8 (X) –12 .5 3 60. 3 48. 3 7. 2 0. Fontenelle CDP, Lincoln County Fort Bridger CDP, Uinta County ...... 345 400 (X) –13 .8 171 183 (X) –6 .6 1 99. 1 99. 173 4. 85 .9 Fort Bridger CDP, Uinta County

16 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 9. Table 9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes ”. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Area measurements in square miles Average per square mile of land

State Percent Percent State Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision change change Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision 2000 to 2000 to 2010 2000 1990 2010 2010 2000 1990 2010 Total area Land area Population density Housing unit density

Wyoming ...... 563,626 493,782 453,589 14 .1 261,868 223,854 203,413 17 .0 97,813 .01 97,093 .14 5 .8 2 .7 Wyoming

Afton town, Lincoln County...... 1,911 1,818 1,394 5 .1 855 769 573 11 .2 4 .18 4 .18 457 .2 204 .5 Afton town, Lincoln County Albany CDP, Albany County ...... 55 80 (X) –31 .3 78 99 (X) –21 .2 10 .99 10 .99 5 .0 7 .1 Albany CDP, Albany County Albin town, Laramie County...... 181 120 120 50 .8 71 70 63 1 .4 0 .15 0 .15 1,206 .7 473 .3 Albin town, Laramie County Alcova CDP, Natrona County...... 76 20 (X) 280 .0 53 15 (X) 253 .3 1 .25 1 .21 62 .8 43 .8 Alcova CDP, Natrona County Alpine town, Lincoln County ...... 828 550 200 50 .5 449 274 141 63 .9 0 .70 0 .70 1,182 .9 641 .4 Alpine town, Lincoln County Alpine Northeast CDP, Lincoln County ...... 196 82 (X) 139 .0 136 57 (X) 138 .6 5 .03 5 .03 39 .0 27 .0 Alpine Northeast CDP, Lincoln County Alpine Northwest CDP, Lincoln County...... 244 152 (X) 60 .5 178 118 (X) 50 .8 1 .44 1 .43 170 .6 124 .5 Alpine Northwest CDP, Lincoln County Alta CDP, Teton County...... 394 400 (X) –1 .5 232 181 (X) 28 .2 8 .33 8 .33 47 .3 27 .9 Alta CDP, Teton County Antelope Hills CDP, Natrona County...... 97 88 (X) 10 .2 65 53 (X) 22 .6 13 .37 13 .32 7 .3 4 .9 Antelope Hills CDP, Natrona County Antelope Valley-Crestview CDP, Campbell County. . . . . 1,658 1,642 1,099 1 .0 644 567 375 13 .6 4 .91 4 .91 337 .7 131 .2 Antelope Valley-Crestview CDP, Campbell County

Arapahoe CDP, Fremont County...... 1,656 1,766 393 –6 .2 488 498 139 –2 .0 27 .84 27 .65 59 .9 17 .6 Arapahoe CDP, Fremont County Arlington CDP, Carbon County ...... 25 (X) (X) (X) 26 (X) (X) (X) 4 .05 4 .05 6 .2 6 .4 Arlington CDP, Carbon County Arrowhead Springs CDP, Sweetwater County...... 63 68 (X) –7 .4 23 21 (X) 9 .5 1 .15 1 .15 54 .8 20 .0 Arrowhead Springs CDP, Sweetwater County Arvada CDP, Sheridan County ...... 43 33 (X) 30 .3 31 26 (X) 19 .2 1 .75 1 .75 24 .6 17 .7 Arvada CDP, Sheridan County Atlantic City CDP, Fremont County...... 37 39 (X) –5 .1 134 99 (X) 35 .4 7 .80 7 .80 4 .7 17 .2 Atlantic City CDP, Fremont County Auburn CDP, Lincoln County...... 328 276 (X) 18 .8 124 94 (X) 31 .9 2 .15 2 .15 152 .6 57 .7 Auburn CDP, Lincoln County Baggs town, Carbon County...... 440 348 272 26 .4 223 197 169 13 .2 0 .51 0 .51 862 .7 437 .3 Baggs town, Carbon County Bairoil town, Sweetwater County...... 106 97 228 9 .3 68 78 105 –12 .8 1 .41 1 .41 75 .2 48 .2 Bairoil town, Sweetwater County Bar Nunn town, Natrona County...... 2,213 936 835 136 .4 761 339 291 124 .5 2 .10 2 .10 1,053 .8 362 .4 Bar Nunn town, Natrona County Basin town, Big Horn County ...... 1,285 1,238 1,180 3 .8 571 565 551 1 .1 2 .42 2 .40 535 .4 237 .9 Basin town, Big Horn County

Bear River town, Uinta County ...... 518 (X) (X) (X) 190 (X) (X) (X) 1 .90 1 .90 272 .6 100 .0 Bear River town, Uinta County Bedford CDP, Lincoln County ...... 201 169 (X) 18 .9 76 73 (X) 4 .1 1 .29 1 .29 155 .8 58 .9 Bedford CDP, Lincoln County Bessemer Bend CDP, Natrona County...... 199 170 (X) 17 .1 87 74 (X) 17 .6 1 .57 1 .57 126 .8 55 .4 Bessemer Bend CDP, Natrona County Beulah CDP, Crook County...... 73 (X) (X) (X) 39 (X) (X) (X) 0 .55 0 .55 132 .7 70 .9 Beulah CDP, Crook County Big Horn CDP, Sheridan County...... 490 198 (X) 147 .5 209 76 (X) 175 .0 1 .81 1 .81 270 .7 115 .5 Big Horn CDP, Sheridan County Big Piney town, Sublette County...... 552 408 454 35 .3 282 192 219 46 .9 0 .45 0 .45 1,226 .7 626 .7 Big Piney town, Sublette County Bondurant CDP, Sublette County ...... 93 155 (X) –40 .0 120 128 (X) –6 .3 52 .78 52 .78 1 .8 2 .3 Bondurant CDP, Sublette County Boulder CDP, Sublette County...... 170 30 (X) 466 .7 113 28 (X) 303 .6 1 .87 1 .87 90 .9 60 .4 Boulder CDP, Sublette County Boulder Flats CDP, Fremont County...... 408 381 (X) 7 .1 144 127 (X) 13 .4 18 .18 18 .18 22 .4 7 .9 Boulder Flats CDP, Fremont County Brookhurst CDP, Natrona County ...... 185 192 (X) –3 .6 83 81 (X) 2 .5 0 .67 0 .63 293 .7 131 .7 Brookhurst CDP, Natrona County

Buffalo city, Johnson County...... 4,585 3,900 3,277 17 .6 2,300 1,842 1,625 24 .9 4 .46 4 .46 1,028 .0 515 .7 Buffalo city, Johnson County Burlington town, Big Horn County...... 288 250 184 15 .2 95 87 60 9 .2 1 .01 1 .01 285 .1 94 .1 Burlington town, Big Horn County Burns town, Laramie County...... 301 285 254 5 .6 138 117 116 17 .9 3 .05 3 .05 98 .7 45 .2 Burns town, Laramie County Byron town, Big Horn County ...... 593 557 470 6 .5 238 217 206 9 .7 0 .95 0 .91 651 .6 261 .5 Byron town, Big Horn County Carpenter CDP, Laramie County...... 94 (X) (X) (X) 46 (X) (X) (X) 0 .24 0 .24 391 .7 191 .7 Carpenter CDP, Laramie County Carter CDP, Uinta County...... 10 8 (X) 25 .0 7 6 (X) 16 .7 3 .15 3 .15 3 .2 2 .2 Carter CDP, Uinta County Casper city, Natrona County...... 55,316 49,644 46,765 11 .4 24,536 21,872 21,712 12 .2 27 .25 26 .90 2,056 .4 912 .1 Casper city, Natrona County Casper Mountain CDP, Natrona County ...... 401 298 (X) 34 .6 407 303 (X) 34 .3 10 .36 10 .36 38 .7 39 .3 Casper Mountain CDP, Natrona County Centennial CDP, Albany County ...... 270 191 (X) 41 .4 357 295 (X) 21 .0 16 .31 16 .30 16 .6 21 .9 Centennial CDP, Albany County Cheyenne city, Laramie County...... 59,466 53,011 50,008 12 .2 27,283 23,782 21,859 14 .7 24 .63 24 .52 2,425 .2 1,112 .7 Cheyenne city, Laramie County

Chugcreek CDP, Platte County...... 156 132 (X) 18 .2 60 49 (X) 22 .4 1 .89 1 .89 82 .5 31 .7 Chugcreek CDP, Platte County Chugwater town, Platte County...... 212 244 192 –13 .1 106 120 99 –11 .7 3 .06 3 .06 69 .3 34 .6 Chugwater town, Platte County Clearmont town, Sheridan County ...... 142 115 119 23 .5 66 65 61 1 .5 0 .16 0 .16 887 .5 412 .5 Clearmont town, Sheridan County Clearview Acres CDP, Sweetwater County...... 795 850 (X) –6 .5 305 314 (X) –2 .9 1 .21 1 .21 657 .0 252 .1 Clearview Acres CDP, Sweetwater County Cody city, Park County ...... 9,520 8,835 7,897 7 .8 4,650 4,113 3,573 13 .1 10 .42 10 .20 933 .3 455 .9 Cody city, Park County Cokeville town, Lincoln County...... 535 506 493 5 .7 200 195 186 2 .6 1 .18 1 .18 453 .4 169 .5 Cokeville town, Lincoln County Cora CDP, Sublette County...... 142 76 (X) 86 .8 79 60 (X) 31 .7 4 .99 4 .99 28 .5 15 .8 Cora CDP, Sublette County Cowley town, Big Horn County...... 655 560 477 17 .0 250 223 180 12 .1 0 .84 0 .84 779 .8 297 .6 Cowley town, Big Horn County Crowheart CDP, Fremont County ...... 141 163 (X) –13 .5 86 80 (X) 7 .5 31 .45 31 .45 4 .5 2 .7 Crowheart CDP, Fremont County Daniel CDP, Sublette County...... 150 89 (X) 68 .5 80 52 (X) 53 .8 5 .08 5 .08 29 .5 15 .7 Daniel CDP, Sublette County

Dayton town, Sheridan County...... 757 678 592 11 .7 336 304 273 10 .5 0 .53 0 .53 1,428 .3 634 .0 Dayton town, Sheridan County Deaver town, Big Horn County ...... 178 177 199 0 .6 84 80 89 5 .0 1 .01 1 .01 176 .2 83 .2 Deaver town, Big Horn County Diamondville town, Lincoln County...... 737 716 864 2 .9 363 322 353 12 .7 1 .17 1 .17 629 .9 310 .3 Diamondville town, Lincoln County Dixon town, Carbon County...... 97 79 70 22 .8 64 67 51 –4 .5 0 .13 0 .13 746 .2 492 .3 Dixon town, Carbon County Douglas city, Converse County...... 6,120 5,288 5,076 15 .7 2,788 2,385 2,267 16 .9 4 .76 4 .58 1,336 .2 608 .7 Douglas city, Converse County Dubois town, Fremont County...... 971 r 964 895 0 .7 625 r 558 497 12 .0 3 .43 3 .42 283 .9 182 .7 Dubois town, Fremont County East Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County...... 254 274 221 –7 .3 186 166 185 12 .0 0 .18 0 .18 1,411 .1 1,033 .3 East Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County Eden CDP, Sweetwater County...... 281 388 (X) –27 .6 119 193 (X) –38 .3 13 .48 13 .48 20 .8 8 .8 Eden CDP, Sweetwater County Edgerton town, Natrona County ...... 195 169 247 15 .4 111 119 151 –6 .7 0 .25 0 .25 780 .0 444 .0 Edgerton town, Natrona County Elk Mountain town, Carbon County...... 191 192 186 –0 .5 109 116 91 –6 .0 0 .28 0 .28 682 .1 389 .3 Elk Mountain town, Carbon County

Encampment town, Carbon County...... 450 443 490 1 .6 371 336 314 10 .4 1 .60 1 .60 281 .3 231 .9 Encampment town, Carbon County Esterbrook CDP, Converse County...... 52 32 (X) 62 .5 114 102 (X) 11 .8 3 .37 3 .37 15 .4 33 .8 Esterbrook CDP, Converse County Ethete CDP, Fremont County...... 1,553 1,455 1,059 6 .7 391 367 275 6 .5 32 .51 32 .51 47 .8 12 .0 Ethete CDP, Fremont County Etna CDP, Lincoln County...... 164 123 (X) 33 .3 71 55 (X) 29 .1 1 .97 1 .97 83 .2 36 .0 Etna CDP, Lincoln County Evanston city, Uinta County...... 12,359 11,507 10,904 7 .4 5,111 4,665 4,411 9 .6 10 .31 10 .27 1,203 .4 497 .7 Evanston city, Uinta County Evansville town, Natrona County...... 2,544 2,255 1,486 12 .8 1,109 918 746 20 .8 3 .58 3 .54 718 .6 313 .3 Evansville town, Natrona County Fairview CDP, Lincoln County...... 275 277 (X) –0 .7 107 91 (X) 17 .6 2 .74 2 .74 100 .4 39 .1 Fairview CDP, Lincoln County Farson CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 313 242 (X) 29 .3 150 118 (X) 27 .1 24 .00 23 .94 13 .1 6 .3 Farson CDP, Sweetwater County Fontenelle CDP, Lincoln County ...... 13 19 (X) –31 .6 7 8 (X) –12 .5 3 .60 3 .48 3 .7 2 .0 Fontenelle CDP, Lincoln County Fort Bridger CDP, Uinta County...... 345 400 (X) –13 .8 171 183 (X) –6 .6 1 .99 1 .99 173 .4 85 .9 Fort Bridger CDP, Uinta County

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 17 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 9. Table 9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes ”. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Area measurements in square miles Average per square mile of land

State Percent Percent State Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision change change Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision 2000 to 2000 to 2010 2000 1990 2010 2010 2000 1990 2010 Total area Land area Population density Housing unit density

Fort Laramie town, Goshen County ...... 230 243 243 –5 .3 143 149 130 –4 .0 0 27. 0 27. 851 9. 529 6. Fort Laramie town, Goshen County Fort Washakie CDP, Fremont County ...... 1,759 1,477 1,334 19 .1 549 493 506 11 .4 20 .90 20 .90 84 .2 26 .3 Fort Washakie CDP, Fremont County Fox Farm-College CDP, Laramie County ...... 3,647 3,272 2,965 11 .5 1,589 1,405 1,281 13 .1 3 46. 3 46. 1,054 .0 459 2. Fox Farm-College CDP, Laramie County Fox Park CDP, Albany County ...... 22 (X) (X) (X) 36 (X) (X) (X) 0 99. 0 99. 22 .2 36 .4 Fox Park CDP, Albany County Frannie town ...... 157 209 148 –24 .9 77 85 72 –9 .4 0 44. 0 44. 356 8. 175 0. Frannie town Big Horn County ...... 138 180 142 –23 .3 65 71 64 –8 .5 0 25. 0 25. 552 0. 260 0. Big Horn County Park County ...... 19 29 6 –34 .5 12 14 8 –14 .3 0 20. 0 20. 95 .0 60 .0 Park County Freedom CDP, Lincoln County ...... 214 (X) (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) (X) 4 02. 4 02. 53 .2 22 .9 Freedom CDP, Lincoln County Garland CDP, Park County ...... 115 95 (X) 21 .1 53 47 (X) 12 .8 3 39. 3 39. 33 .9 15 .6 Garland CDP, Park County Gillette city, Campbell County ...... 29,087 19,646 17,545 48 .1 12,153 7,931 7,035 53 .2 19 .00 18 .97 1,533 .3 640 6. Gillette city, Campbell County

Glendo town, Platte County ...... 205 229 195 –10 .5 167 165 144 1 .2 0 53. 0 53. 386 8. 315 1. Glendo town, Platte County Glenrock town, Converse County ...... 2,576 2,231 2,153 15 .5 1,201 1,131 1,052 6 .2 2 28. 2 28. 1,129 .8 526 8. Glenrock town, Converse County Granger town, Sweetwater County ...... 139 146 126 –4 .8 72 76 66 –5 .3 2 53. 2 53. 54 .9 28 .5 Granger town, Sweetwater County Green River city, Sweetwater County ...... 12,515 11,808 12,711 6 .0 5,002 4,426 4,521 13 .0 14 .02 13 .72 912 2. 364 6. Green River city, Sweetwater County Greybull town, Big Horn County ...... 1,847 1,815 1,789 1 .8 879 923 968 –4 .8 1 82. 1 81. 1,020 .4 485 6. Greybull town, Big Horn County Grover CDP, Lincoln County ...... 147 137 (X) 7 .3 63 56 (X) 12 .5 0 86. 0 86. 170 9. 73 .3 Grover CDP, Lincoln County Guernsey town, Platte County ...... 1,147 1,147 1,155 – 581 612 574 –5 .1 1 04. 1 02. 1,124 .5 569 6. Guernsey town, Platte County Hanna town, Carbon County ...... 841 873 1,076 –3 .7 497 514 601 –3 .3 2 04. 2 04. 412 3. 243 6. Hanna town, Carbon County Hartrandt CDP, Natrona County ...... 693 682 (X) 1 .6 302 269 (X) 12 .3 1 56. 1 56. 444 2. 193 6. Hartrandt CDP, Natrona County Hartville town, Platte County ...... 62 76 78 –18 .4 45 52 50 –13 .5 0 25. 0 25. 248 0. 180 0. Hartville town, Platte County

Hawk Springs CDP, Goshen County ...... 45 69 (X) –34 .8 37 40 (X) –7 .5 1 70. 1 70. 26 .5 21 .8 Hawk Springs CDP, Goshen County Hillsdale CDP, Laramie County ...... 47 (X) (X) (X) 24 (X) (X) (X) 0 84. 0 84. 56 .0 28 .6 Hillsdale CDP, Laramie County Hill View Heights CDP, Weston County ...... 170 166 (X) 2 .4 69 61 (X) 13 .1 2 21. 2 21. 76 .9 31 .2 Hill View Heights CDP, Weston County Hoback CDP, Teton County ...... 1,176 1,453 (X) –19 .1 567 678 (X) –16 .4 44 .35 43 .46 27 .1 13 .0 Hoback CDP, Teton County Homa Hills CDP, Natrona County ...... 278 214 (X) 29 .9 124 99 (X) 25 .3 9 14. 9 12. 30 .5 13 .6 Homa Hills CDP, Natrona County Hudson town, Fremont County ...... 458 407 392 12 .5 230 209 209 10 .0 0 43. 0 43. 1,065 .1 534 9. Hudson town, Fremont County Hulett town, Crook County ...... 383 408 429 –6 .1 207 211 202 –1 .9 0 87. 0 87. 440 2. 237 9. Hulett town, Crook County Huntley CDP, Goshen County ...... 30 21 (X) 42 .9 11 9 (X) 22 .2 0 27. 0 27. 111 1. 40 .7 Huntley CDP, Goshen County Hyattville CDP, Big Horn County ...... 75 73 (X) 2 .7 68 62 (X) 9 .7 4 10. 4 10. 18 .3 16 .6 Hyattville CDP, Big Horn County Jackson town, Teton County ...... 9,577 8,647 4,539 10 .8 4,736 3,861 2,268 22 .7 2 95. 2 91. 3,291 .1 1,627 .5 Jackson town, Teton County

James Town CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 536 552 (X) –2 .9 224 221 (X) 1 .4 3 38. 3 16. 169 6. 70 .9 James Town CDP, Sweetwater County Jeffrey City CDP, Fremont County ...... 58 106 (X) –45 .3 84 112 (X) –25 .0 28 .50 28 .34 2 0. 3 0. Jeffrey City CDP, Fremont County Johnstown CDP, Fremont County ...... 242 236 (X) 2 .5 95 100 (X) –5 .0 32 .15 31 .54 7 7. 3 0. Johnstown CDP, Fremont County Kaycee town, Johnson County ...... 263 249 256 5 .6 134 121 138 10 .7 0 41. 0 40. 657 5. 335 0. Kaycee town, Johnson County Kelly CDP, Teton County ...... 138 (X) (X) (X) 93 (X) (X) (X) 0 48. 0 48. 287 5. 193 8. Kelly CDP, Teton County Kemmerer city, Lincoln County ...... 2,656 2,651 3,020 0 .2 1,265 1,208 1,306 4 .7 7 80. 7 80. 340 5. 162 2. Kemmerer city, Lincoln County Kirby town, Hot Springs County ...... 92 57 59 61 .4 38 37 41 2 .7 0 15. 0 15. 613 3. 253 3. Kirby town, Hot Springs County La Barge town, Lincoln County ...... 551 431 493 27 .8 290 234 217 23 .9 1 00. 0 97. 568 0. 299 0. La Barge town, Lincoln County La Grange town, Goshen County ...... 448 332 224 34 .9 135 108 93 25 .0 0 41. 0 41. 1,092 .7 329 3. La Grange town, Goshen County Lakeview North CDP, Platte County ...... 84 77 (X) 9 .1 37 34 (X) 8 .8 0 86. 0 86. 97 .7 43 .0 Lakeview North CDP, Platte County

Lance Creek CDP, Niobrara County ...... 43 51 (X) –15 .7 45 53 (X) –15 .1 41 .96 41 .95 1 0. 1 1. Lance Creek CDP, Niobrara County Lander city, Fremont County ...... 7,487 6,867 7,023 9 .0 3,385 3,036 2,890 11 .5 4 66. 4 66. 1,606 .7 726 4. Lander city, Fremont County Laramie city, Albany County ...... 30,816 27,204 26,687 13 .3 14,307 11,994 11,076 19 .3 17 .76 17 .74 1,737 .1 806 5. Laramie city, Albany County Lingle town, Goshen County ...... 468 510 473 –8 .2 217 234 215 –7 .3 0 31. 0 31. 1,509 .7 700 0. Lingle town, Goshen County Little America CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 68 56 (X) 21 .4 42 48 (X) –12 .5 2 72. 2 71. 25 .1 15 .5 Little America CDP, Sweetwater County Lonetree CDP, Uinta County ...... 49 61 (X) –19 .7 26 25 (X) 4 .0 45 .66 45 .64 1 1. 0 6. Lonetree CDP, Uinta County Lost Springs town, Converse County ...... 4 1 4 300 .0 3 1 5 200 .0 0 09. 0 09. 44 .4 33 .3 Lost Springs town, Converse County Lovell town, Big Horn County ...... 2,360 r 2,361 2,131 – 1,013 1,013 975 – 1 10. 1 10. 2,145 .5 920 9. Lovell town, Big Horn County Lucerne CDP, Hot Springs County ...... 535 525 (X) 1 .9 254 224 (X) 13 .4 20 .56 19 .90 26 .9 12 .8 Lucerne CDP, Hot Springs County Lusk town, Niobrara County ...... 1,567 1,447 1,504 8 .3 790 782 822 1 .0 2 07. 2 07. 757 0. 381 6. Lusk town, Niobrara County

Lyman town, Uinta County ...... 2,115 1,938 1,896 9 .1 802 708 655 13 .3 1 71. 1 71. 1,236 .8 469 0. Lyman town, Uinta County McKinnon CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 60 49 (X) 22 .4 19 28 (X) –32 .1 5 85. 5 85. 10 .3 3 2. McKinnon CDP, Sweetwater County Mammoth CDP, Park County ...... 263 (X) (X) (X) 124 (X) (X) (X) 0 79. 0 79. 332 9. 157 0. Mammoth CDP, Park County Manderson town, Big Horn County ...... 114 104 83 9 .6 56 51 61 9 .8 0 90. 0 85. 134 1. 65 .9 Manderson town, Big Horn County Manville town, Niobrara County ...... 95 101 97 –5 .9 55 54 68 1 .9 0 27. 0 27. 351 9. 203 7. Manville town, Niobrara County Marbleton town, Sublette County ...... 1,094 720 634 51 .9 494 310 283 59 .4 0 86. 0 86. 1,272 .1 574 4. Marbleton town, Sublette County Meadow Acres CDP, Natrona County ...... 198 181 (X) 9 .4 81 70 (X) 15 .7 1 46. 1 40. 141 4. 57 .9 Meadow Acres CDP, Natrona County Medicine Bow town, Carbon County ...... 284 274 389 3 .6 182 184 200 –1 .1 3 46. 3 46. 82 .1 52 .6 Medicine Bow town, Carbon County Meeteetse town, Park County ...... 327 351 368 –6 .8 177 188 201 –5 .9 0 87. 0 87. 375 9. 203 4. Meeteetse town, Park County Midwest town, Natrona County ...... 404 408 495 –1 .0 200 228 252 –12 .3 0 43. 0 43. 939 5. 465 1. Midwest town, Natrona County

Mills town, Natrona County ...... 3,461 2,591 1,583 33 .6 1,654 1,272 849 30 .0 2 18. 2 15. 1,609 .8 769 3. Mills town, Natrona County Moorcroft town, Crook County ...... 1,009 807 768 25 .0 442 375 369 17 .9 1 26. 1 26. 800 8. 350 8. Moorcroft town, Crook County Moose Wilson Road CDP, Teton County ...... 1,821 1,439 (X) 26 .5 1,371 1,183 (X) 15 .9 6 98. 6 71. 271 4. 204 3. Moose Wilson Road CDP, Teton County Mountain View CDP, Natrona County ...... 96 103 (X) –6 .8 51 58 (X) –12 .1 3 80. 3 80. 25 .3 13 .4 Mountain View CDP, Natrona County Mountain View town, Uinta County ...... 1,286 1,153 1,189 11 .5 506 456 439 11 .0 0 84. 0 84. 1,531 .0 602 4. Mountain View town, Uinta County Newcastle city, Weston County ...... 3,532 r 3,249 3,028 8 .7 1,663 r 1,462 1,449 13 .7 2 55. 2 55. 1,385 .1 652 2. Newcastle city, Weston County Nordic CDP, Lincoln County ...... 602 (X) (X) (X) 262 (X) (X) (X) 5 05. 5 05. 119 2. 51 .9 Nordic CDP, Lincoln County North Rock Springs CDP, Sweetwater County . . . . . 2,207 1,974 (X) 11 .8 849 739 (X) 14 .9 14 .78 14 .75 149 6. 57 .6 North Rock Springs CDP, Sweetwater County Oakley CDP, Lincoln County ...... 49 18 (X) 172 .2 20 10 (X) 100 .0 0 18. 0 18. 272 2. 111 1. Oakley CDP, Lincoln County Opal town, Lincoln County ...... 96 102 95 –5 .9 51 48 54 6 .3 0 39. 0 39. 246 2. 130 8. Opal town, Lincoln County

Orin CDP, Converse County ...... 46 (X) (X) (X) 27 (X) (X) (X) 1 12. 1 02. 45 .1 26 .5 Orin CDP, Converse County Osage CDP, Weston County ...... 208 215 (X) –3 .3 121 124 (X) –2 .4 1 94. 1 94. 107 2. 62 .4 Osage CDP, Weston County Osmond CDP, Lincoln County ...... 397 (X) (X) (X) 142 (X) (X) (X) 3 23. 3 23. 122 9. 44 .0 Osmond CDP, Lincoln County

18 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 9. Table 9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes ”. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Area measurements in square miles Average per square mile of land

State Percent Percent State Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision change change Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision 2000 to 2000 to 2010 2000 1990 2010 2010 2000 1990 2010 Total area Land area Population density Housing unit density

Fort Laramie town, Goshen County...... 230 243 243 –5 .3 143 149 130 –4 .0 0 .27 0 .27 851 .9 529 .6 Fort Laramie town, Goshen County Fort Washakie CDP, Fremont County ...... 1,759 1,477 1,334 19 .1 549 493 506 11 .4 20 .90 20 .90 84 .2 26 .3 Fort Washakie CDP, Fremont County Fox Farm-College CDP, Laramie County...... 3,647 3,272 2,965 11 .5 1,589 1,405 1,281 13 .1 3 .46 3 .46 1,054 .0 459 .2 Fox Farm-College CDP, Laramie County Fox Park CDP, Albany County...... 22 (X) (X) (X) 36 (X) (X) (X) 0 .99 0 .99 22 .2 36 .4 Fox Park CDP, Albany County Frannie town...... 157 209 148 –24 .9 77 85 72 –9 .4 0 .44 0 .44 356 .8 175 .0 Frannie town Big Horn County ...... 138 180 142 –23 .3 65 71 64 –8 .5 0 .25 0 .25 552 .0 260 .0 Big Horn County Park County...... 19 29 6 –34 .5 12 14 8 –14 .3 0 .20 0 .20 95 .0 60 .0 Park County Freedom CDP, Lincoln County...... 214 (X) (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) (X) 4 .02 4 .02 53 .2 22 .9 Freedom CDP, Lincoln County Garland CDP, Park County ...... 115 95 (X) 21 .1 53 47 (X) 12 .8 3 .39 3 .39 33 .9 15 .6 Garland CDP, Park County Gillette city, Campbell County...... 29,087 19,646 17,545 48 .1 12,153 7,931 7,035 53 .2 19 .00 18 .97 1,533 .3 640 .6 Gillette city, Campbell County

Glendo town, Platte County...... 205 229 195 –10 .5 167 165 144 1 .2 0 .53 0 .53 386 .8 315 .1 Glendo town, Platte County Glenrock town, Converse County ...... 2,576 2,231 2,153 15 .5 1,201 1,131 1,052 6 .2 2 .28 2 .28 1,129 .8 526 .8 Glenrock town, Converse County Granger town, Sweetwater County...... 139 146 126 –4 .8 72 76 66 –5 .3 2 .53 2 .53 54 .9 28 .5 Granger town, Sweetwater County Green River city, Sweetwater County ...... 12,515 11,808 12,711 6 .0 5,002 4,426 4,521 13 .0 14 .02 13 .72 912 .2 364 .6 Green River city, Sweetwater County Greybull town, Big Horn County ...... 1,847 1,815 1,789 1 .8 879 923 968 –4 .8 1 .82 1 .81 1,020 .4 485 .6 Greybull town, Big Horn County Grover CDP, Lincoln County...... 147 137 (X) 7 .3 63 56 (X) 12 .5 0 .86 0 .86 170 .9 73 .3 Grover CDP, Lincoln County Guernsey town, Platte County...... 1,147 1,147 1,155 – 581 612 574 –5 .1 1 .04 1 .02 1,124 .5 569 .6 Guernsey town, Platte County Hanna town, Carbon County...... 841 873 1,076 –3 .7 497 514 601 –3 .3 2 .04 2 .04 412 .3 243 .6 Hanna town, Carbon County Hartrandt CDP, Natrona County ...... 693 682 (X) 1 .6 302 269 (X) 12 .3 1 .56 1 .56 444 .2 193 .6 Hartrandt CDP, Natrona County Hartville town, Platte County...... 62 76 78 –18 .4 45 52 50 –13 .5 0 .25 0 .25 248 .0 180 .0 Hartville town, Platte County

Hawk Springs CDP, Goshen County...... 45 69 (X) –34 .8 37 40 (X) –7 .5 1 .70 1 .70 26 .5 21 .8 Hawk Springs CDP, Goshen County Hillsdale CDP, Laramie County...... 47 (X) (X) (X) 24 (X) (X) (X) 0 .84 0 .84 56 .0 28 .6 Hillsdale CDP, Laramie County Hill View Heights CDP, Weston County...... 170 166 (X) 2 .4 69 61 (X) 13 .1 2 .21 2 .21 76 .9 31 .2 Hill View Heights CDP, Weston County Hoback CDP, Teton County...... 1,176 1,453 (X) –19 .1 567 678 (X) –16 .4 44 .35 43 .46 27 .1 13 .0 Hoback CDP, Teton County Homa Hills CDP, Natrona County ...... 278 214 (X) 29 .9 124 99 (X) 25 .3 9 .14 9 .12 30 .5 13 .6 Homa Hills CDP, Natrona County Hudson town, Fremont County...... 458 407 392 12 .5 230 209 209 10 .0 0 .43 0 .43 1,065 .1 534 .9 Hudson town, Fremont County Hulett town, Crook County...... 383 408 429 –6 .1 207 211 202 –1 .9 0 .87 0 .87 440 .2 237 .9 Hulett town, Crook County Huntley CDP, Goshen County...... 30 21 (X) 42 .9 11 9 (X) 22 .2 0 .27 0 .27 111 .1 40 .7 Huntley CDP, Goshen County Hyattville CDP, Big Horn County...... 75 73 (X) 2 .7 68 62 (X) 9 .7 4 .10 4 .10 18 .3 16 .6 Hyattville CDP, Big Horn County Jackson town, Teton County...... 9,577 8,647 4,539 10 .8 4,736 3,861 2,268 22 .7 2 .95 2 .91 3,291 .1 1,627 .5 Jackson town, Teton County

James Town CDP, Sweetwater County...... 536 552 (X) –2 .9 224 221 (X) 1 .4 3 .38 3 .16 169 .6 70 .9 James Town CDP, Sweetwater County Jeffrey City CDP, Fremont County...... 58 106 (X) –45 .3 84 112 (X) –25 .0 28 .50 28 .34 2 .0 3 .0 Jeffrey City CDP, Fremont County Johnstown CDP, Fremont County...... 242 236 (X) 2 .5 95 100 (X) –5 .0 32 .15 31 .54 7 .7 3 .0 Johnstown CDP, Fremont County Kaycee town, Johnson County ...... 263 249 256 5 .6 134 121 138 10 .7 0 .41 0 .40 657 .5 335 .0 Kaycee town, Johnson County Kelly CDP, Teton County...... 138 (X) (X) (X) 93 (X) (X) (X) 0 .48 0 .48 287 .5 193 .8 Kelly CDP, Teton County Kemmerer city, Lincoln County ...... 2,656 2,651 3,020 0 .2 1,265 1,208 1,306 4 .7 7 .80 7 .80 340 .5 162 .2 Kemmerer city, Lincoln County Kirby town, Hot Springs County...... 92 57 59 61 .4 38 37 41 2 .7 0 .15 0 .15 613 .3 253 .3 Kirby town, Hot Springs County La Barge town, Lincoln County...... 551 431 493 27 .8 290 234 217 23 .9 1 .00 0 .97 568 .0 299 .0 La Barge town, Lincoln County La Grange town, Goshen County ...... 448 332 224 34 .9 135 108 93 25 .0 0 .41 0 .41 1,092 .7 329 .3 La Grange town, Goshen County Lakeview North CDP, Platte County ...... 84 77 (X) 9 .1 37 34 (X) 8 .8 0 .86 0 .86 97 .7 43 .0 Lakeview North CDP, Platte County

Lance Creek CDP, Niobrara County ...... 43 51 (X) –15 .7 45 53 (X) –15 .1 41 .96 41 .95 1 .0 1 .1 Lance Creek CDP, Niobrara County Lander city, Fremont County...... 7,487 6,867 7,023 9 .0 3,385 3,036 2,890 11 .5 4 .66 4 .66 1,606 .7 726 .4 Lander city, Fremont County Laramie city, Albany County ...... 30,816 27,204 26,687 13 .3 14,307 11,994 11,076 19 .3 17 .76 17 .74 1,737 .1 806 .5 Laramie city, Albany County Lingle town, Goshen County...... 468 510 473 –8 .2 217 234 215 –7 .3 0 .31 0 .31 1,509 .7 700 .0 Lingle town, Goshen County Little America CDP, Sweetwater County...... 68 56 (X) 21 .4 42 48 (X) –12 .5 2 .72 2 .71 25 .1 15 .5 Little America CDP, Sweetwater County Lonetree CDP, Uinta County...... 49 61 (X) –19 .7 26 25 (X) 4 .0 45 .66 45 .64 1 .1 0 .6 Lonetree CDP, Uinta County Lost Springs town, Converse County ...... 4 1 4 300 .0 3 1 5 200 .0 0 .09 0 .09 44 .4 33 .3 Lost Springs town, Converse County Lovell town, Big Horn County ...... 2,360 r 2,361 2,131 – 1,013 1,013 975 – 1 .10 1 .10 2,145 .5 920 .9 Lovell town, Big Horn County Lucerne CDP, Hot Springs County ...... 535 525 (X) 1 .9 254 224 (X) 13 .4 20 .56 19 .90 26 .9 12 .8 Lucerne CDP, Hot Springs County Lusk town, Niobrara County ...... 1,567 1,447 1,504 8 .3 790 782 822 1 .0 2 .07 2 .07 757 .0 381 .6 Lusk town, Niobrara County

Lyman town, Uinta County ...... 2,115 1,938 1,896 9 .1 802 708 655 13 .3 1 .71 1 .71 1,236 .8 469 .0 Lyman town, Uinta County McKinnon CDP, Sweetwater County...... 60 49 (X) 22 .4 19 28 (X) –32 .1 5 .85 5 .85 10 .3 3 .2 McKinnon CDP, Sweetwater County Mammoth CDP, Park County...... 263 (X) (X) (X) 124 (X) (X) (X) 0 .79 0 .79 332 .9 157 .0 Mammoth CDP, Park County Manderson town, Big Horn County...... 114 104 83 9 .6 56 51 61 9 .8 0 .90 0 .85 134 .1 65 .9 Manderson town, Big Horn County Manville town, Niobrara County...... 95 101 97 –5 .9 55 54 68 1 .9 0 .27 0 .27 351 .9 203 .7 Manville town, Niobrara County Marbleton town, Sublette County...... 1,094 720 634 51 .9 494 310 283 59 .4 0 .86 0 .86 1,272 .1 574 .4 Marbleton town, Sublette County Meadow Acres CDP, Natrona County...... 198 181 (X) 9 .4 81 70 (X) 15 .7 1 .46 1 .40 141 .4 57 .9 Meadow Acres CDP, Natrona County Medicine Bow town, Carbon County...... 284 274 389 3 .6 182 184 200 –1 .1 3 .46 3 .46 82 .1 52 .6 Medicine Bow town, Carbon County Meeteetse town, Park County...... 327 351 368 –6 .8 177 188 201 –5 .9 0 .87 0 .87 375 .9 203 .4 Meeteetse town, Park County Midwest town, Natrona County...... 404 408 495 –1 .0 200 228 252 –12 .3 0 .43 0 .43 939 .5 465 .1 Midwest town, Natrona County

Mills town, Natrona County...... 3,461 2,591 1,583 33 .6 1,654 1,272 849 30 .0 2 .18 2 .15 1,609 .8 769 .3 Mills town, Natrona County Moorcroft town, Crook County...... 1,009 807 768 25 .0 442 375 369 17 .9 1 .26 1 .26 800 .8 350 .8 Moorcroft town, Crook County Moose Wilson Road CDP, Teton County...... 1,821 1,439 (X) 26 .5 1,371 1,183 (X) 15 .9 6 .98 6 .71 271 .4 204 .3 Moose Wilson Road CDP, Teton County Mountain View CDP, Natrona County ...... 96 103 (X) –6 .8 51 58 (X) –12 .1 3 .80 3 .80 25 .3 13 .4 Mountain View CDP, Natrona County Mountain View town, Uinta County...... 1,286 1,153 1,189 11 .5 506 456 439 11 .0 0 .84 0 .84 1,531 .0 602 .4 Mountain View town, Uinta County Newcastle city, Weston County...... 3,532 r 3,249 3,028 8 .7 1,663 r 1,462 1,449 13 .7 2 .55 2 .55 1,385 .1 652 .2 Newcastle city, Weston County Nordic CDP, Lincoln County ...... 602 (X) (X) (X) 262 (X) (X) (X) 5 .05 5 .05 119 .2 51 .9 Nordic CDP, Lincoln County North Rock Springs CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 2,207 1,974 (X) 11 .8 849 739 (X) 14 .9 14 .78 14 .75 149 .6 57 .6 North Rock Springs CDP, Sweetwater County Oakley CDP, Lincoln County...... 49 18 (X) 172 .2 20 10 (X) 100 .0 0 .18 0 .18 272 .2 111 .1 Oakley CDP, Lincoln County Opal town, Lincoln County...... 96 102 95 –5 .9 51 48 54 6 .3 0 .39 0 .39 246 .2 130 .8 Opal town, Lincoln County

Orin CDP, Converse County ...... 46 (X) (X) (X) 27 (X) (X) (X) 1 .12 1 .02 45 .1 26 .5 Orin CDP, Converse County Osage CDP, Weston County...... 208 215 (X) –3 .3 121 124 (X) –2 .4 1 .94 1 .94 107 .2 62 .4 Osage CDP, Weston County Osmond CDP, Lincoln County...... 397 (X) (X) (X) 142 (X) (X) (X) 3 .23 3 .23 122 .9 44 .0 Osmond CDP, Lincoln County

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 19 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 9. Table 9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes ”. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Area measurements in square miles Average per square mile of land

State Percent Percent State Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision change change Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision 2000 to 2000 to 2010 2000 1990 2010 2010 2000 1990 2010 Total area Land area Population density Housing unit density

Owl Creek CDP, Hot Springs County ...... 5 11 (X) –54 .5 2 11 (X) –81 .8 6 53. 6 53. 0 8. 0 3. Owl Creek CDP, Hot Springs County Parkman CDP, Sheridan County ...... 151 137 (X) 10 .2 72 55 (X) 30 .9 9 61. 9 59. 15 .7 7 5. Parkman CDP, Sheridan County Pavillion town, Fremont County ...... 231 165 126 40 .0 108 89 74 21 .3 0 21. 0 21. 1,100 .0 514 3. Pavillion town, Fremont County Pine Bluffs town, Laramie County ...... 1,129 1,153 1,054 –2 .1 532 517 478 2 .9 3 22. 3 22. 350 6. 165 2. Pine Bluffs town, Laramie County Pinedale town, Sublette County ...... 2,030 1,412 1,181 43 .8 1,080 718 661 50 .4 2 15. 2 15. 944 2. 502 3. Pinedale town, Sublette County Pine Haven town, Crook County ...... 490 222 141 120 .7 258 157 122 64 .3 1 31. 1 31. 374 0. 196 9. Pine Haven town, Crook County Powder River CDP, Natrona County ...... 44 51 (X) –13 .7 28 44 (X) –36 .4 5 97. 5 92. 7 4. 4 7. Powder River CDP, Natrona County Powell city, Park County ...... 6,314 5,373 5,292 17 .5 2,627 2,249 2,175 16 .8 4 24. 4 24. 1,489 .2 619 6. Powell city, Park County Purple Sage CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 535 413 (X) 29 .5 202 160 (X) 26 .3 0 33. 0 33. 1,621 .2 612 1. Purple Sage CDP, Sweetwater County Rafter J Ranch CDP, Teton County ...... 1,075 1,138 (X) –5 .5 484 466 (X) 3 .9 0 67. 0 65. 1,653 .8 744 6. Rafter J Ranch CDP, Teton County

Ralston CDP, Park County ...... 280 233 (X) 20 .2 128 101 (X) 26 .7 5 65. 5 65. 49 .6 22 .7 Ralston CDP, Park County Ranchester town, Sheridan County ...... 855 701 676 22 .0 332 290 267 14 .5 0 61. 0 61. 1,401 .6 544 3. Ranchester town, Sheridan County Ranchettes CDP, Laramie County ...... 5,798 4,869 4,038 19 .1 2,261 1,812 1,378 24 .8 49 .19 49 .19 117 9. 46 .0 Ranchettes CDP, Laramie County Rawlins city, Carbon County ...... 9,259 r 9,006 9,380 2 .8 3,960 3,860 3,948 2 .6 8 28. 8 24. 1,123 .7 480 6. Rawlins city, Carbon County Red Butte CDP, Natrona County ...... 449 439 (X) 2 .3 177 163 (X) 8 .6 0 47. 0 43. 1,044 .2 411 6. Red Butte CDP, Natrona County Reliance CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 714 665 (X) 7 .4 307 272 (X) 12 .9 4 12. 4 12. 173 3. 74 .5 Reliance CDP, Sweetwater County Riverside town, Carbon County ...... 52 59 85 –11 .9 53 45 57 17 .8 0 27. 0 27. 192 6. 196 3. Riverside town, Carbon County Riverton city, Fremont County ...... 10,615 9,310 9,202 14 .0 4,567 4,254 3,870 7 .4 9 86. 9 86. 1,076 .6 463 2. Riverton city, Fremont County Robertson CDP, Uinta County ...... 97 59 (X) 64 .4 39 36 (X) 8 .3 3 11. 3 11. 31 .2 12 .5 Robertson CDP, Uinta County Rock River town, Albany County ...... 245 235 190 4 .3 126 123 128 2 .4 2 33. 2 33. 105 2. 54 .1 Rock River town, Albany County

Rock Springs city, Sweetwater County ...... 23,036 18,708 19,050 23 .1 10,070 8,359 8,056 20 .5 19 .34 19 .34 1,191 .1 520 7. Rock Springs city, Sweetwater County Rolling Hills town, Converse County ...... 440 449 330 –2 .0 150 143 138 4 .9 0 66. 0 66. 666 7. 227 3. Rolling Hills town, Converse County Ryan Park CDP, Carbon County ...... 38 (X) (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) (X) 2 08. 2 08. 18 .3 44 .2 Ryan Park CDP, Carbon County Saratoga town, Carbon County ...... 1,690 1,726 1,969 –2 .1 979 939 972 4 .3 3 59. 3 40. 497 1. 287 9. Saratoga town, Carbon County Shell CDP, Big Horn County ...... 83 (X) (X) (X) 50 (X) (X) (X) 1 14. 1 14. 72 .8 43 .9 Shell CDP, Big Horn County Sheridan city, Sheridan County ...... 17,444 15,804 13,904 10 .4 8,253 7,413 6,476 11 .3 10 .95 10 .93 1,596 .0 755 1. Sheridan city, Sheridan County Shoshoni town, Fremont County ...... 649 635 497 2 .2 337 322 272 4 .7 3 58. 3 58. 181 3. 94 .1 Shoshoni town, Fremont County Sinclair town, Carbon County ...... 433 423 500 2 .4 198 211 207 –6 .2 2 43. 2 43. 178 2. 81 .5 Sinclair town, Carbon County Slater CDP, Platte County ...... 80 82 (X) –2 .4 43 42 (X) 2 .4 74 .01 74 .01 1 1. 0 6. Slater CDP, Platte County Sleepy Hollow CDP, Campbell County ...... 1,308 1,177 1,194 11 .1 447 368 349 21 .5 0 42. 0 42. 3,114 .3 1,064 .3 Sleepy Hollow CDP, Campbell County

Smoot CDP, Lincoln County ...... 195 182 (X) 7 .1 79 63 (X) 25 .4 1 74. 1 74. 112 1. 45 .4 Smoot CDP, Lincoln County South Greeley CDP, Laramie County ...... 4,217 4,201 3,723 0 .4 1,806 1,679 1,516 7 .6 1 66. 1 66. 2,540 .4 1,088 .0 South Greeley CDP, Laramie County South Park CDP, Teton County ...... 1,731 864 (X) 100 .3 803 392 (X) 104 .8 11 .71 11 .44 151 3. 70 .2 South Park CDP, Teton County Star Valley Ranch town, Lincoln County ...... 1,503 776 (X) 93 .7 954 856 (X) 11 .4 2 71. 2 70. 556 7. 353 3. Star Valley Ranch town, Lincoln County Story CDP, Sheridan County ...... 828 887 (X) –6 .7 647 667 (X) –3 .0 7 13. 7 13. 116 1. 90 .7 Story CDP, Sheridan County Sundance town, Crook County ...... 1,182 1,161 1,139 1 .8 606 545 511 11 .2 3 06. 3 05. 387 5. 198 7. Sundance town, Crook County Superior town, Sweetwater County ...... 336 244 273 37 .7 181 153 164 18 .3 1 09. 1 09. 308 3. 166 1. Superior town, Sweetwater County Table Rock CDP, Sweetwater County ...... – 82 (X) –100 .0 – 55 (X) –100 .0 3 50. 3 50. – – Table Rock CDP, Sweetwater County Taylor CDP, Lincoln County ...... 90 90 (X) – 33 28 (X) 17 .9 2 59. 2 59. 34 .7 12 .7 Taylor CDP, Lincoln County

Ten Sleep town, Washakie County ...... 260 304 311 –14 .5 157 158 175 –0 .6 0 18. 0 18. 1,444 .4 872 2. Ten Sleep town, Washakie County Teton Village CDP, Teton County ...... 330 175 (X) 88 .6 554 396 (X) 39 .9 4 96. 4 96. 66 .5 111 7. Teton Village CDP, Teton County Thayne town, Lincoln County ...... 366 341 267 7 .3 171 135 107 26 .7 1 39. 1 39. 263 3. 123 0. Thayne town, Lincoln County Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County ...... 3,009 3,172 3,247 –5 .1 1,583 1,568 1,573 1 .0 2 47. 2 38. 1,264 .3 665 1. Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County Torrington city, Goshen County ...... 6,501 5,776 5,651 12 .6 2,717 2,644 2,475 2 .8 4 63. 4 62. 1,407 .1 588 1. Torrington city, Goshen County Turnerville CDP, Lincoln County ...... 192 155 (X) 23 .9 96 57 (X) 68 .4 4 91. 4 91. 39 .1 19 .6 Turnerville CDP, Lincoln County Upton town, Weston County ...... 1,100 872 980 26 .1 539 441 450 22 .2 2 96. 2 96. 371 6. 182 1. Upton town, Weston County Urie CDP, Uinta County ...... 262 (X) (X) (X) 97 (X) (X) (X) 1 78. 1 78. 147 2. 54 .5 Urie CDP, Uinta County Van Tassell town, Niobrara County ...... 15 18 8 –16 .7 9 11 6 –18 .2 1 83. 1 83. 8 2. 4 9. Van Tassell town, Niobrara County Veteran CDP, Goshen County ...... 23 28 (X) –17 .9 14 16 (X) –12 .5 1 34. 1 34. 17 .2 10 .4 Veteran CDP, Goshen County

Vista West CDP, Natrona County ...... 951 1,008 (X) –5 .7 389 376 (X) 3 .5 4 83. 4 83. 196 9. 80 .5 Vista West CDP, Natrona County Wamsutter town, Sweetwater County ...... 451 261 240 72 .8 286 148 118 93 .2 1 45. 1 45. 311 0. 197 2. Wamsutter town, Sweetwater County Warren AFB CDP, Laramie County ...... 3,072 4,440 3,832 –30 .8 935 735 841 27 .2 5 01. 4 99. 615 6. 187 4. Warren AFB CDP, Laramie County Washam CDP, Sweetwater County ...... 51 43 (X) 18 .6 58 49 (X) 18 .4 3 13. 3 13. 16 .3 18 .5 Washam CDP, Sweetwater County Westview Circle CDP, Platte County ...... 52 67 (X) –22 .4 25 25 (X) – 2 34. 2 30. 22 .6 10 .9 Westview Circle CDP, Platte County Wheatland town, Platte County ...... 3,627 3,548 3,271 2 .2 1,879 1,764 1,606 6 .5 4 10. 4 10. 884 6. 458 3. Wheatland town, Platte County Whiting CDP, Platte County ...... 83 (X) (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) (X) 1 16. 1 16. 71 .6 37 .9 Whiting CDP, Platte County Wilson CDP, Teton County ...... 1,482 1,294 (X) 14 .5 931 706 (X) 31 .9 23 .44 22 .96 64 .5 40 .5 Wilson CDP, Teton County Woods Landing-Jelm CDP, Albany County ...... 97 100 (X) –3 .0 92 86 (X) 7 .0 16 .70 16 .70 5 8. 5 5. Woods Landing-Jelm CDP, Albany County Worland city, Washakie County ...... 5,487 5,250 5,742 4 .5 2,473 2,334 2,514 6 .0 4 64. 4 56. 1,203 .3 542 3. Worland city, Washakie County

Wright town, Campbell County ...... 1,807 1,347 1,236 34 .1 813 544 527 49 .4 2 85. 2 85. 634 0. 285 3. Wright town, Campbell County Yoder town, Goshen County ...... 151 169 136 –10 .7 85 84 63 1 .2 0 21. 0 21. 719 0. 404 8. Yoder town, Goshen County Y-O Ranch CDP, Platte County ...... 195 242 (X) –19 .4 87 86 (X) 1 .2 2 40. 2 40. 81 .3 36 .3 Y-O Ranch CDP, Platte County

20 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 9. Table 9. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con. Population and Housing Units: 1990 to 2010; and Area Measurements and Density: 2010—Con.

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes ”. For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] [For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Area measurements in square miles Average per square mile of land

State Percent Percent State Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision change change Place and [in Selected States] County Subdivision 2000 to 2000 to 2010 2000 1990 2010 2010 2000 1990 2010 Total area Land area Population density Housing unit density

Owl Creek CDP, Hot Springs County...... 5 11 (X) –54 .5 2 11 (X) –81 .8 6 .53 6 .53 0 .8 0 .3 Owl Creek CDP, Hot Springs County Parkman CDP, Sheridan County...... 151 137 (X) 10 .2 72 55 (X) 30 .9 9 .61 9 .59 15 .7 7 .5 Parkman CDP, Sheridan County Pavillion town, Fremont County...... 231 165 126 40 .0 108 89 74 21 .3 0 .21 0 .21 1,100 .0 514 .3 Pavillion town, Fremont County Pine Bluffs town, Laramie County...... 1,129 1,153 1,054 –2 .1 532 517 478 2 .9 3 .22 3 .22 350 .6 165 .2 Pine Bluffs town, Laramie County Pinedale town, Sublette County ...... 2,030 1,412 1,181 43 .8 1,080 718 661 50 .4 2 .15 2 .15 944 .2 502 .3 Pinedale town, Sublette County Pine Haven town, Crook County...... 490 222 141 120 .7 258 157 122 64 .3 1 .31 1 .31 374 .0 196 .9 Pine Haven town, Crook County Powder River CDP, Natrona County ...... 44 51 (X) –13 .7 28 44 (X) –36 .4 5 .97 5 .92 7 .4 4 .7 Powder River CDP, Natrona County Powell city, Park County ...... 6,314 5,373 5,292 17 .5 2,627 2,249 2,175 16 .8 4 .24 4 .24 1,489 .2 619 .6 Powell city, Park County Purple Sage CDP, Sweetwater County...... 535 413 (X) 29 .5 202 160 (X) 26 .3 0 .33 0 .33 1,621 .2 612 .1 Purple Sage CDP, Sweetwater County Rafter J Ranch CDP, Teton County...... 1,075 1,138 (X) –5 .5 484 466 (X) 3 .9 0 .67 0 .65 1,653 .8 744 .6 Rafter J Ranch CDP, Teton County

Ralston CDP, Park County...... 280 233 (X) 20 .2 128 101 (X) 26 .7 5 .65 5 .65 49 .6 22 .7 Ralston CDP, Park County Ranchester town, Sheridan County...... 855 701 676 22 .0 332 290 267 14 .5 0 .61 0 .61 1,401 .6 544 .3 Ranchester town, Sheridan County Ranchettes CDP, Laramie County...... 5,798 4,869 4,038 19 .1 2,261 1,812 1,378 24 .8 49 .19 49 .19 117 .9 46 .0 Ranchettes CDP, Laramie County Rawlins city, Carbon County...... 9,259 r 9,006 9,380 2 .8 3,960 3,860 3,948 2 .6 8 .28 8 .24 1,123 .7 480 .6 Rawlins city, Carbon County Red Butte CDP, Natrona County...... 449 439 (X) 2 .3 177 163 (X) 8 .6 0 .47 0 .43 1,044 .2 411 .6 Red Butte CDP, Natrona County Reliance CDP, Sweetwater County...... 714 665 (X) 7 .4 307 272 (X) 12 .9 4 .12 4 .12 173 .3 74 .5 Reliance CDP, Sweetwater County Riverside town, Carbon County...... 52 59 85 –11 .9 53 45 57 17 .8 0 .27 0 .27 192 .6 196 .3 Riverside town, Carbon County Riverton city, Fremont County...... 10,615 9,310 9,202 14 .0 4,567 4,254 3,870 7 .4 9 .86 9 .86 1,076 .6 463 .2 Riverton city, Fremont County Robertson CDP, Uinta County...... 97 59 (X) 64 .4 39 36 (X) 8 .3 3 .11 3 .11 31 .2 12 .5 Robertson CDP, Uinta County Rock River town, Albany County...... 245 235 190 4 .3 126 123 128 2 .4 2 .33 2 .33 105 .2 54 .1 Rock River town, Albany County

Rock Springs city, Sweetwater County ...... 23,036 18,708 19,050 23 .1 10,070 8,359 8,056 20 .5 19 .34 19 .34 1,191 .1 520 .7 Rock Springs city, Sweetwater County Rolling Hills town, Converse County...... 440 449 330 –2 .0 150 143 138 4 .9 0 .66 0 .66 666 .7 227 .3 Rolling Hills town, Converse County Ryan Park CDP, Carbon County...... 38 (X) (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) (X) 2 .08 2 .08 18 .3 44 .2 Ryan Park CDP, Carbon County Saratoga town, Carbon County...... 1,690 1,726 1,969 –2 .1 979 939 972 4 .3 3 .59 3 .40 497 .1 287 .9 Saratoga town, Carbon County Shell CDP, Big Horn County ...... 83 (X) (X) (X) 50 (X) (X) (X) 1 .14 1 .14 72 .8 43 .9 Shell CDP, Big Horn County Sheridan city, Sheridan County...... 17,444 15,804 13,904 10 .4 8,253 7,413 6,476 11 .3 10 .95 10 .93 1,596 .0 755 .1 Sheridan city, Sheridan County Shoshoni town, Fremont County...... 649 635 497 2 .2 337 322 272 4 .7 3 .58 3 .58 181 .3 94 .1 Shoshoni town, Fremont County Sinclair town, Carbon County ...... 433 423 500 2 .4 198 211 207 –6 .2 2 .43 2 .43 178 .2 81 .5 Sinclair town, Carbon County Slater CDP, Platte County...... 80 82 (X) –2 .4 43 42 (X) 2 .4 74 .01 74 .01 1 .1 0 .6 Slater CDP, Platte County Sleepy Hollow CDP, Campbell County ...... 1,308 1,177 1,194 11 .1 447 368 349 21 .5 0 .42 0 .42 3,114 .3 1,064 .3 Sleepy Hollow CDP, Campbell County

Smoot CDP, Lincoln County ...... 195 182 (X) 7 .1 79 63 (X) 25 .4 1 .74 1 .74 112 .1 45 .4 Smoot CDP, Lincoln County South Greeley CDP, Laramie County ...... 4,217 4,201 3,723 0 .4 1,806 1,679 1,516 7 .6 1 .66 1 .66 2,540 .4 1,088 .0 South Greeley CDP, Laramie County South Park CDP, Teton County...... 1,731 864 (X) 100 .3 803 392 (X) 104 .8 11 .71 11 .44 151 .3 70 .2 South Park CDP, Teton County Star Valley Ranch town, Lincoln County...... 1,503 776 (X) 93 .7 954 856 (X) 11 .4 2 .71 2 .70 556 .7 353 .3 Star Valley Ranch town, Lincoln County Story CDP, Sheridan County...... 828 887 (X) –6 .7 647 667 (X) –3 .0 7 .13 7 .13 116 .1 90 .7 Story CDP, Sheridan County Sundance town, Crook County...... 1,182 1,161 1,139 1 .8 606 545 511 11 .2 3 .06 3 .05 387 .5 198 .7 Sundance town, Crook County Superior town, Sweetwater County...... 336 244 273 37 .7 181 153 164 18 .3 1 .09 1 .09 308 .3 166 .1 Superior town, Sweetwater County Table Rock CDP, Sweetwater County...... – 82 (X) –100 .0 – 55 (X) –100 .0 3 .50 3 .50 – – Table Rock CDP, Sweetwater County Taylor CDP, Lincoln County...... 90 90 (X) – 33 28 (X) 17 .9 2 .59 2 .59 34 .7 12 .7 Taylor CDP, Lincoln County

Ten Sleep town, Washakie County ...... 260 304 311 –14 .5 157 158 175 –0 .6 0 .18 0 .18 1,444 .4 872 .2 Ten Sleep town, Washakie County Teton Village CDP, Teton County...... 330 175 (X) 88 .6 554 396 (X) 39 .9 4 .96 4 .96 66 .5 111 .7 Teton Village CDP, Teton County Thayne town, Lincoln County ...... 366 341 267 7 .3 171 135 107 26 .7 1 .39 1 .39 263 .3 123 .0 Thayne town, Lincoln County Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County...... 3,009 3,172 3,247 –5 .1 1,583 1,568 1,573 1 .0 2 .47 2 .38 1,264 .3 665 .1 Thermopolis town, Hot Springs County Torrington city, Goshen County...... 6,501 5,776 5,651 12 .6 2,717 2,644 2,475 2 .8 4 .63 4 .62 1,407 .1 588 .1 Torrington city, Goshen County Turnerville CDP, Lincoln County ...... 192 155 (X) 23 .9 96 57 (X) 68 .4 4 .91 4 .91 39 .1 19 .6 Turnerville CDP, Lincoln County Upton town, Weston County ...... 1,100 872 980 26 .1 539 441 450 22 .2 2 .96 2 .96 371 .6 182 .1 Upton town, Weston County Urie CDP, Uinta County...... 262 (X) (X) (X) 97 (X) (X) (X) 1 .78 1 .78 147 .2 54 .5 Urie CDP, Uinta County Van Tassell town, Niobrara County...... 15 18 8 –16 .7 9 11 6 –18 .2 1 .83 1 .83 8 .2 4 .9 Van Tassell town, Niobrara County Veteran CDP, Goshen County...... 23 28 (X) –17 .9 14 16 (X) –12 .5 1 .34 1 .34 17 .2 10 .4 Veteran CDP, Goshen County

Vista West CDP, Natrona County ...... 951 1,008 (X) –5 .7 389 376 (X) 3 .5 4 .83 4 .83 196 .9 80 .5 Vista West CDP, Natrona County Wamsutter town, Sweetwater County...... 451 261 240 72 .8 286 148 118 93 .2 1 .45 1 .45 311 .0 197 .2 Wamsutter town, Sweetwater County Warren AFB CDP, Laramie County...... 3,072 4,440 3,832 –30 .8 935 735 841 27 .2 5 .01 4 .99 615 .6 187 .4 Warren AFB CDP, Laramie County Washam CDP, Sweetwater County...... 51 43 (X) 18 .6 58 49 (X) 18 .4 3 .13 3 .13 16 .3 18 .5 Washam CDP, Sweetwater County Westview Circle CDP, Platte County...... 52 67 (X) –22 .4 25 25 (X) – 2 .34 2 .30 22 .6 10 .9 Westview Circle CDP, Platte County Wheatland town, Platte County...... 3,627 3,548 3,271 2 .2 1,879 1,764 1,606 6 .5 4 .10 4 .10 884 .6 458 .3 Wheatland town, Platte County Whiting CDP, Platte County...... 83 (X) (X) (X) 44 (X) (X) (X) 1 .16 1 .16 71 .6 37 .9 Whiting CDP, Platte County Wilson CDP, Teton County...... 1,482 1,294 (X) 14 .5 931 706 (X) 31 .9 23 .44 22 .96 64 .5 40 .5 Wilson CDP, Teton County Woods Landing-Jelm CDP, Albany County...... 97 100 (X) –3 .0 92 86 (X) 7 .0 16 .70 16 .70 5 .8 5 .5 Woods Landing-Jelm CDP, Albany County Worland city, Washakie County...... 5,487 5,250 5,742 4 .5 2,473 2,334 2,514 6 .0 4 .64 4 .56 1,203 .3 542 .3 Worland city, Washakie County

Wright town, Campbell County...... 1,807 1,347 1,236 34 .1 813 544 527 49 .4 2 .85 2 .85 634 .0 285 .3 Wright town, Campbell County Yoder town, Goshen County...... 151 169 136 –10 .7 85 84 63 1 .2 0 .21 0 .21 719 .0 404 .8 Yoder town, Goshen County Y-O Ranch CDP, Platte County...... 195 242 (X) –19 .4 87 86 (X) 1 .2 2 .40 2 .40 81 .3 36 .3 Y-O Ranch CDP, Platte County

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 21 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 10. Rank by 2010 Population and Housing Units: 2000 and 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Housing units Place [2,500 or More Population] 2010 rank 2010 2000 2010 rank 2010 2000

Cheyenne city ...... 1 59,466 53,011 1 27,283 23,782 Casper city ...... 2 55,316 49,644 2 24,536 21,872 Laramie city ...... 3 30,816 27,204 3 14,307 11,994 Gillette city ...... 4 29,087 19,646 4 12,153 7,931 Rock Springs city ...... 5 23,036 18,708 5 10,070 8,359 Sheridan city ...... 6 17,444 15,804 6 8,253 7,413 Green River city ...... 7 12,515 11,808 8 5,002 4,426 Evanston city ...... 8 12,359 11,507 7 5,111 4,665 Riverton city ...... 9 10,615 9,310 11 4,567 4,254 Jackson town ...... 10 9,577 8,647 9 4,736 3,861

Cody city ...... 11 9,520 8,835 10 4,650 4,113 Rawlins city ...... 12 9,259 r 9,006 12 3,960 3,860 Lander city ...... 13 7,487 6,867 13 3,385 3,036 Torrington city ...... 14 6,501 5,776 15 2,717 2,644 Powell city ...... 15 6,314 5,373 16 2,627 2,249 Douglas city ...... 16 6,120 5,288 14 2,788 2,385 Ranchettes CDP ...... 17 5,798 4,869 19 2,261 1,812 Worland city ...... 18 5,487 5,250 17 2,473 2,334 Buffalo city ...... 19 4,585 3,900 18 2,300 1,842 South Greeley CDP ...... 20 4,217 4,201 21 1,806 1,679

Fox Farm-College CDP ...... 21 3,647 3,272 24 1,589 1,405 Wheatland town ...... 22 3,627 3,548 20 1,879 1,764 Newcastle city ...... 23 3,532 r 3,249 22 1,663 r 1,462 Mills town ...... 24 3,461 2,591 23 1,654 1,272 Warren AFB CDP ...... 25 3,072 4,440 29 935 735 Thermopolis town ...... 26 3,009 3,172 25 1,583 1,568 Kemmerer city ...... 27 2,656 2,651 26 1,265 1,208 Glenrock town ...... 28 2,576 2,231 27 1,201 1,131 Evansville town ...... 29 2,544 2,255 28 1,109 918

22 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 11. Rank of Places by Percent Change in Population: 2000 to 2010

[For information concerning historical counts and geographic change, see “User Notes .” For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes] Population Percent change Place [2,500 or More Population] 2010 2000 Rank Percent

Gillette city ...... 29,087 19,646 1 48 .06 Mills town ...... 3,461 2,591 2 33 .58 Rock Springs city ...... 23,036 18,708 3 23 .13 Ranchettes CDP ...... 5,798 4,869 4 19 .08 Buffalo city ...... 4,585 3,900 5 17 .56 Powell city ...... 6,314 5,373 6 17 .51 Douglas city ...... 6,120 5,288 7 15 .73 Glenrock town ...... 2,576 2,231 8 15 .46 Riverton city ...... 10,615 9,310 9 14 .02 Laramie city ...... 30,816 27,204 10 13 .28

Evansville town ...... 2,544 2,255 11 12 .82 Torrington city ...... 6,501 5,776 12 12 .55 Cheyenne city ...... 59,466 53,011 13 12 .18 Fox Farm-College CDP ...... 3,647 3,272 14 11 .46 Casper city ...... 55,316 49,644 15 11 .43 Sheridan city ...... 17,444 15,804 17 10 .38 Lander city ...... 7,487 6,867 18 9 .03 Newcastle city ...... 3,532 r 3,249 19 8 .71 Cody city ...... 9,520 8,835 20 7 .75

Evanston city ...... 12,359 11,507 21 7 .40 Green River city ...... 12,515 11,808 22 5 .99 Worland city ...... 5,487 5,250 23 4 .51 Rawlins city ...... 9,259 r 9,006 24 2 .81 Wheatland town ...... 3,627 3,548 25 2 .23 South Greeley CDP ...... 4,217 4,201 26 0 .38 Kemmerer city ...... 2,656 2,651 27 0 .19 Thermopolis town ...... 3,009 3,172 28 –5 .14 Warren AFB CDP ...... 3,072 4,440 29 –30 .81

Population and Housing Unit Counts Wyoming 23 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Table 12. Population and Housing Units for Urban Areas: 2010

[For information on confidentiality, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Appendixes]

Total for urban areas crossing State State total Urbanized Area state lines Urban Cluster Population Housing units Population Housing units

Wyoming ...... 563,626 261,868 (X) (X)

Urban ...... 364,993 162,874 (X) (X) In urbanized area ...... 138,136 61,697 (X) (X) In urban cluster ...... 226,857 101,177 (X) (X) Rural ...... 198,633 98,994 (X) (X)

URBANIZED AREA

Casper, WY ...... 64,548 28,679 (X) (X) Cheyenne, WY ...... 73,588 33,018 (X) (X)

URBAN CLUSTER

Buffalo, WY ...... 4,368 2,108 (X) (X) Cody, WY ...... 9,338 4,553 (X) (X) Douglas, WY ...... 6,175 2,803 (X) (X) Evanston, WY ...... 12,017 4,983 (X) (X) Gillette, WY ...... 32,721 13,590 (X) (X) Green River, WY ...... 12,672 5,065 (X) (X) Jackson, WY ...... 11,407 5,507 (X) (X) Kemmerer, WY ...... 3,127 1,526 (X) (X) Lander, WY ...... 7,225 3,274 (X) (X) Laramie, WY ...... 31,965 14,816 (X) (X)

Newcastle, WY ...... 3,277 1,654 (X) (X) Powell, WY ...... 6,389 2,660 (X) (X) Rawlins, WY ...... 9,272 3,990 (X) (X) Riverton, WY ...... 12,265 5,244 (X) (X) Rock Springs, WY ...... 26,352 11,301 (X) (X) Sheridan, WY ...... 18,786 8,748 (X) (X) Thermopolis, WY ...... 3,297 1,782 (X) (X) Torrington, WY ...... 7,155 3,270 (X) (X) Wheatland, WY ...... 3,584 1,829 (X) (X) Worland, WY ...... 5,465 2,474 (X) (X)

24 Wyoming Population and Housing Unit Counts U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Appendixes

Several appendixes traditionally found in printed reports are now available in a separate volume. For the following, see CPH-2-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print or on the Internet at :

Appendix A. Geographic Terms and Concepts Appendix B. Definitions of Subject Characteristics Appendix C. Data Collection and Processing Procedures Appendix D. Questionnaire Appendix F. Operational Overview and Accuracy of the Data Appendix G. Residence Rule and Residence Situations for the 2010 Census of the United States Appendix H. Acknowledgments

This Appendix section contains:

Appendix E. Maps

Appendixes U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census

Appendix E. Maps

Counties 45° 44° 43° 42° 41° 104° County State 104° GOSHEN LEGEND NIOBRARA WESTON CROOK LARAMIE UTAH LARAMIE 105° PLATTE as of January1, as 2010. Note: All boundariesand names are Note: 105° CONVERSE CAMPBELL ALBANY 106° 106° JOHNSON NATRONA CARBON SHERIDAN 107° 107° WASHAKIE 108° 108° BIG HORN BIG HOT SPRINGS HOT FREMONT 109° SWEETWATER 109° PARK 110° SUBLETTE 110° UTAH TETON UINTA LINCOLN 111° 111° IDAHO 0 10 20 30 Kilometers 0 10 20 30 Miles 45° 44° 43° 42° 41°

Maps Wyoming E-1 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Geographic Areas Reference Map Legend, Section Locator, and Location Index

Geographic Areas Reference Map Legend

American ROME Incorporated Place CAMPO (Federal)

ZIA Off-Reservation Trust Land Zena Census Designated Place

Large River, Lake, Water Body, State Lake Erie or Shoreline A fishhook joins contiguous and/or discontiguous County ERIE parts of the same geographic entity. YORK County Subdivision SEE INSET A Inset

Note: All legal and statistical area boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2010. Where international, state, county, independent city, and/or county subdivision boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for the highest level of these geographic entities. The county and independent city boundaries are always shown. Where a county subdivision boundary symbol coincides with a place boundary, the map does not show the place boundary symbol. Where American Indian Reservation (Federal), American Indian Reservation (State), State Designated Tribal Statistical Area, and/or Tribal Designated Statistical Area boundaries coincide with a county subdivision boundary, the map does not show the county subdivision boundary symbol. Any geographic entity name may include ’(pt)’ if some portion of the entity extends beyond the limits of the map area displayed on the page, or if multiple discontiguous pieces of the entity have been discretely labeled on the page. A geographic entity name may include ’(pts)’ if many discontiguous pieces exist for that entity that cannot be discretely labeled. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement.

Section Locator

SHERIDAN CROOK PARK BIG HORN

CAMPBELL

JOHNSON TETON WASHAKIE WESTON HOT SPRINGS

NIOBRARA 12FREMONT CONVERSE NATRONA SUBLETTE

PLATTE GOSHEN LINCOLN

CARBON SWEETWATER ALBANY

UINTA LARAMIE

LEGEND ADAMS County 1 Map Section

E-2 Wyoming Maps U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Geographic Areas Reference Map Legend, Section Locator, and Location Index County Location Index This list presents the map section numbers for each county in the state. Map section numbers refer to the geographic areas reference maps only.

COUNTY MAP SEC Albany 2 Big Horn 1 Campbell 2 Carbon 2 Converse 2 Crook 2 Fremont 1 Goshen 2 Hot Springs 1 Johnson 2 Laramie 2 Lincoln 1 Natrona 2 Niobrara 2 Park 1 Platte 2 Sheridan 2 Sublette 1 Sweetwater 1 Teton 1 Uinta 1 Washakie 1 Weston 2

Maps Wyoming E-3 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census American Indian Areas, Counties, County Subdivisions, and Places - Section 1 111° 110° 109° 108° 107° 45°

Mammoth 45° FRANNIE Bighorn DEAVER COWLEY NORTH YELLOWSTONE BIG HORN NATIONAL PARK LOVELL BYRON Garland CODY Ralston CENTRAL BIG HORN POWELL CODY BIG HORN GREYBULL Shell PARK BURLINGTON SOUTH BIG HORN YELLOWSTONE BASIN NATIONAL PARK MANDERSON Hyattville MEETEETSE

WORLAND MEETEETSE TEN 44° TETON SLEEP

Jackson WORLAND 44° Lake HOT Alta WASHAKIE JACKSON SPRINGS HOLE Owl Creek KIRBY ALTA THERMOPOLIS THERM- TEN OPOLIS Teton DuBOIS WEST Lucerne SLEEP Village Kelly WIND EAST RIVER THERMOPOLIS Moose Wilson Road DuBOIS JACKSON WIND RIVER THERMOPOLIS RESERVATION Rafter J Ranch EAST South Park WIND RIVER Wilson Crowheart Boysen Hoback Reservoir Alpine WIND RIVER Northeast Alpine PINEDALE PAVILLION SHOSHONI Northwest ALPINE Bondurant Ocean AFTON Lake Nordic Johnstown SHOSHONI Etna Ethete Freedom RIVERTON

43° STAR VALLEY SUBLETTE Fort RANCH Cora Washakie SEE 43° THAYNE Bedford Arapahoe Daniel SECTION 2 Turnerville PINEDALE Boulder Flats Auburn Grover HUDSON LANDER AFTON Boulder BIG Osmond PINEY FREMONT Smoot LANDER JEFFREY MARBLETON Fairview CITY Atlantic BIG BOULDER City PINEY

Jeffrey City

LA BARGE Farson BAIROIL Taylor KEMMERER COKEVILLE EAST ROCK SPRINGS NORTH 42° LINCOLN Eden

Fontenelle GREEN RIVER 42° NORTH KEMMERER WAMSUTTER WEST DIAMONDVILLE SWEETWATER OPAL North Rock KEMMERER Springs SUPERIOR Oakley Clearview Acres Reliance WAMSUTTER GRANGER James Purple Town Sage Table ROCK Rock BRIDGER VALLEY Little SPRINGS BEAR Carter America GREEN Arrowhead RIVER RIVER Springs LYMAN Fort EVANSTON Bridger GREEN RIVER Urie SOUTH ROCK SPRINGS MOUNTAIN SOUTH VIEW UINTA Robertson 0 10 20 30 Kilometers Flaming EVANSTON Gorge 0 10 20 30 Miles McKinnon Lonetree Reservoir

41° Washam 41°

111° 110° 109° 108° 107° E-4 Wyoming Maps U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census American Indian Areas, Counties, County Subdivisions, and Places - Section 1 American Indian Areas, Counties, County Subdivisions, and Places - Section 2 111° 110° 109° 108° 107° 108° 107° 106° 105° 104° 45° 45° 45° Mammoth 45° FRANNIE RAN- Parkman CHESTER HULETT POWELL DEAVER SHERIDAN COWLEY NORTH YELLOWSTONE BIG HORN DAYTON SHERIDAN NATIONAL PARK LOVELL CROOK BYRON SHERIDAN Garland WEST SHERIDAN HULETT GILLETTE CODY Ralston CENTRAL Big Horn Arvada BIG HORN NORTH SHERIDAN SOUTH CLEARMONT POWELL Story Beulah Yellowstone Lake CODY BIG HORN GREYBULL Shell MOORCROFT SUNDANCE BURLINGTON PARK PINE SOUTH CAMPBELL HAVEN SUNDANCE BASIN BIG HORN BUFFALO YELLOWSTONE GILLETTE NATIONAL PARK MANDERSON Hyattville Sleepy MOORCROFT BUFFALO Antelope Valley- Hollow MEETEETSE Crestview UPTON WORLAND MEETEETSE TEN 44° 44° TETON SLEEP Osage UPTON 44° Jackson WORLAND 44° GILLETTE NEWCASTLE Lake JOHNSON SOUTH HOT 0 10 20 30 Kilometers Alta WASHAKIE Hill View JACKSON SPRINGS 0 10 20 30 Miles KAYCEE Heights HOLE Owl Creek KIRBY WRIGHT ALTA THERMOPOLIS THERM- TEN OPOLIS KAYCEE Teton DuBOIS WEST Lucerne SLEEP WESTON Village Kelly WIND EAST RIVER THERMOPOLIS NEWCASTLE Moose Wilson Road DuBOIS JACKSON WIND RIVER THERMOPOLIS RESERVATION Rafter J Ranch EAST South Park WIND RIVER MIDWEST Wilson Crowheart Boysen Hoback Reservoir EDGERTON Alpine WIND RIVER Northeast Alpine CASPER NORTH NIOBRARA PINEDALE PAVILLION SHOSHONI Northwest ALPINE Bondurant Ocean Lake AFTON Johnstown NATRONA Antelope Nordic SHOSHONI Hills Lance Creek Etna Ethete RIVERTON Powder Freedom SEE River Homa 43° 43° STAR VALLEY SUBLETTE Fort Hills GLENROCK CONVERSE RANCH SECTION 1 Cora Washakie BAR 43° 43° EVANS- THAYNE SEE NUNN Bedford Arapahoe VILLE Brookhurst DOUGLAS WEST Daniel SECTION 2 Hartrandt ROLLING NIOBRARA EAST Turnerville PINEDALE Boulder Flats Mountain View HILLS NIOBRARA HELLS Vista West Auburn Grover HUDSON MILLS GLEN- MANVILLE LANDER HALF ACRE Red Butte ROCK DOUGLAS LOST AFTON CASPER Meadow SPRINGS Boulder Bessemer Acres LUSK BIG Bend VA N Osmond FREMONT TASSELL PINEY Casper Orin Smoot LANDER JEFFREY Mountain MARBLETON Fairview CITY CASPER Alcova Glendo Atlantic Reservoir RAWHIDE CREEK BIG BOULDER City CASPER SOUTH PINEY GLENDO Ester- GUERNSEY brook Jeffrey City GLENDO HART- VILLE GOSHEN Pathfinder FORT Reservoir LARAMIE LINGLE LA BARGE GUERNSEY ROCK Farson BAIROIL Taylor KEMMERER RIVER PLATTELakeview COKEVILLE EAST ROCK SPRINGS HANNA North Seminoe Chugcreek NORTH Reservoir TORRINGTON 42° 42° Eden Westview Y-O Ranch LINCOLN Circle TORRINGTON WHEATLAND Huntley 42°

42° ALBANY Fontenelle GREEN RIVER RAWLINS Veteran NORTH MEDICINE KEMMERER BOW YODER WAMSUTTER Whiting Slater WEST HANNA WHEATLAND DIAMONDVILLE SWEETWATER North Rock RAWLINS GOSHEN KEMMERER OPAL CHUGWATER HOLE Hawk Springs SUPERIOR ROCK Springs Oakley Clearview SINCLAIR CARBON ELK CHUGWATER Acres MOUNTAIN RIVER Reliance WAMSUTTER GRANGER James Purple EAST LA GRANGE Town Sage Table ALBANY ROCK Rock Arlington BRIDGER VALLEY CHEYENNE Little SPRINGS CHEYENNE EAST Carter America GREEN Arrowhead WEST BEAR SARATOGA ALBIN RIVER RIVER Springs LYMAN Fort LARAMIE LARAMIE PINE EVANSTON Bridger GREEN RIVER Ryan BLUFFS Urie SOUTH ROCK SPRINGS SARATOGA Park Centennial Ranchettes MOUNTAIN SOUTH Hillsdale PINE VIEW SOUTH LARAMIE BLUFFS Warren RIVERSIDE ALBANY BURNS UINTA Robertson 0 10 20 30 Kilometers ENCAMPMENT AFB Flaming Albany CHEYENNE EVANSTON Gorge CHEYENNE 0 10 20 30 Miles Fox Woods Landing- Fox Farm- McKinnon Reservoir South College Carpenter Lonetree Park Jelm Greeley 41° 41° Washam BAGGS DIXON 41° 41°

111° 110° 109° 108° 107° 108° 107° 106° 105° 104° Maps Wyoming E-5 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Core Based Statistical Areas, Counties, and Principal Cities 45° 44° 43° 42° 41° 40° 103° NEBRASKA 104° SOUTH DAKOTA 104° as of December 2009. All as of December 2009. re as of January 1, 2010. GOSHEN Principal City County outside Wyoming State capital underlined State County Micropolitan Micropolitan Area Statistical Metropolitan Statistical NIOBRARA Cheyenne LARAMIE WESTON CROOK CHEYENNE 105° PLATTE LEGEND 105° PARK Cheyenne Jackson Gillette CHEYENNE MONTANA CONVERSE CAMPBELL Gillette CBSA boundaries and names are CBSA other boundaries and names a ALBANY Laramie Laramie 106° 106° Casper JOHNSON Sheridan NATRONA CASPER CARBON SHERIDAN 107° 107° Sheridan COLORADO WASHAKIE MONTANA 108° 108° BIG HORN BIG Riverton HOT SPRINGS HOT FREMONT Riverton 109° SWEETWATER 109° Rock Springs Rock PARK Rock Springs Rock 110° SUBLETTE 110° TETON UTAH Jackson UINTA Jackson LINCOLN Evanston 111° Evanston 111° TETON IDAHO 0 10 20 300 Kilometers 10 20 30 Miles 112° 45° 44° 43° 42° 41° 40°

E-6 Wyoming Maps U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Urban Areas 45° 44° 43° 42° 41° 103° 103° NEBRASKA LEGEND STATE County Boundary Urban Cluster URBANIZED AREA URBANIZED SOUTH DAKOTA # 104° All legal and statistical area boundaries are as are boundaries area All legal and statistical Areas are based of January 1, 2010. Urban on results from the 2010 Decennial Census. # 104° # Torrington Newcastle COLORADO CHEYENNE # 105° Wheatland 105° Douglas # Gillette Laramie # # 106° 106° CASPER Buffalo # Sheridan # 107° 107° ± Rawlins # 0 10 20 30 Kilometers 0 10 20 30 Miles Worland MONTANA # 108° 108° # Riverton # Thermopolis Lander # # Powell Cody 109° # 109° Rock SpringsRock # Green RiverGreen # 110° 110° Kemmerer UTAH # Jackson # 111° Evanston #

IDAHO 111° 45° 44° 43° 42° 41°

Maps Wyoming E-7 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census