Within the Washakie County borders are two cities,
Ten Sleep and
Worland. Washakie County is in north central Wyoming, and safely sheltered by the
Big Horn Mountains to the east and the
Absaroka-Beartooth Mountain Range and
Wind River Mountains to the west. East of Ten Sleep by Hiway 16 lies the
Ten Sleep Canyon. The
Bighorn River flows through
Worland, and is a great place to fish and swim.
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The county seat of Washakie County, Wyoming, is Worland. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 8,541, an increase of 153 over the 1990 census.
For information on county government, contact the National Association of Counties Web site.
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