🗺️ Wyoming County Map
The Wyoming County Map displays all 23 counties in the Equality State, from the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the sweeping plains of the east. This post includes two detailed maps — one with county names labeled and another blank outline map for study or custom use.
Wyoming is the least populated state in the U.S., but it’s rich in scenic beauty, featuring Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton, and the Great Plains. Each county contributes to the state’s identity, from tourism to ranching and energy production.
🗒️ Wyoming Map with County Names
The labeled county map of Wyoming shows all 23 counties with visible borders and names. It’s perfect for:
- Educational use and classroom teaching
- Tourism and travel guides
- Government and regional planning
- Business or demographic research
Counties such as Laramie (Cheyenne), Natrona (Casper), and Campbell (Gillette) are population centers, while Teton, Park, and Sublette highlight the state’s natural wonders.

✏️ Blank Wyoming County Outline Map
The blank Wyoming county map outlines all counties without any labels. This version is ideal for:
- Printable quizzes or geography practice
- Custom mapping projects
- Demographic and economic data overlays
- Design and infographic work
Teachers and students can use this blank outline to fill in county names or color-code regions for better retention.

🧭 About the Wyoming County Map
Wyoming was admitted as the 44th state in 1890 and is known for its rugged landscapes and frontier history.
The state’s 23 counties cover vast open spaces — some larger than entire states in the eastern U.S.
Despite its size, Wyoming’s population remains under 600,000, giving it the lowest population density in the nation.
🧾 Wyoming Counties and Population
Here’s a full table listing Wyoming’s 23 counties with their 2025 estimated populations.
| County | Population (2025 est.) |
|---|---|
| Laramie County | 103,000 |
| Natrona County | 81,000 |
| Campbell County | 47,000 |
| Sweetwater County | 42,000 |
| Fremont County | 38,000 |
| Park County | 30,000 |
| Teton County | 25,000 |
| Albany County | 38,000 |
| Uinta County | 20,000 |
| Carbon County | 14,000 |
| Converse County | 14,000 |
| Lincoln County | 20,000 |
| Sublette County | 9,000 |
| Platte County | 8,500 |
| Goshen County | 13,000 |
| Washakie County | 7,800 |
| Big Horn County | 12,000 |
| Johnson County | 8,700 |
| Hot Springs County | 4,700 |
| Sheridan County | 30,000 |
| Weston County | 6,700 |
| Niobrara County | 2,400 |
| Crook County | 8,000 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau & World Population Review (2025 estimates)
🧩 Uses for the Wyoming County Map
- Printable education tools
- Population and demographic studies
- Travel or tourism resources
- Regional planning or mapping
- Classroom and quiz material
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Wyoming Counties
How many counties are in Wyoming?
Wyoming has 23 counties.
Which is the largest county by population?
Laramie County, home to the capital city Cheyenne, is the most populous.
Which county has the smallest population?
Niobrara County is the least populated, with just over 2,000 residents.
What is the largest county by land area?
Sweetwater County is the largest in area, covering over 10,000 square miles.
Which counties include national parks?
Teton and Park Counties contain Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.
What are major cities in Wyoming?
Cheyenne, Casper, Gillette, Laramie, and Rock Springs are the main population centers.
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