Laramie County, county in the southeastern corner of Wyoming, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 100,595 inhabitants. The county was created 157 years ago in 1867. Its county seat is Cheyenne.
There are 6 city/town in Laramie County, WY. The largest city of Laramie County is Cheyenne with a population of 64,742. Other cities include, Ranchettes population 5,798, South Greeley population 4,217, Pine Bluffs population 1,163, Burns population 316
Anchored by the capital city of Cheyenne, Laramie County encapsulates both the history and natural beauty of Wyoming's high plains. Cheyenne serves as the economic and cultural hub of the county with historic architecture and Old West charm downtown.
Just east of Cheyenne sits the small town of Pine Bluffs, named for a unique geologic formation and known for wind farm development. To the south is Albin, a tiny town of just over 200 that provides a quiet rural escape. Burns is located north of Cheyenne and arose as a railway town, now noted for its Steakout restaurant.
Other Laramie County towns like Ranchettes and Hillsdale offer a scenic, tranquil setting against the backdrop of the Laramie Mountains. From the small town pace of life to outdoor adventure across rolling prairies, Laramie County encapsulates the diversity of eastern Wyoming through its spirited capital city and remote rural communities.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Laramie County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Albin | Town in Laramie County, Wyoming, United States | 207 |
Burns | Town of the United States | 316 |
Cheyenne | The most populous city in Laramie County, Wyoming. | 64,742 |
Pine Bluffs | Town in Laramie County, Wyoming, United States | 1,163 |
Ranchettes | Census-designated place in Laramie County, Wyoming | 5,798 |
South Greeley | Census-designated place in Laramie County, Wyoming | 4,217 |