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Burlington, WyomingBurlington, Wyoming is settled just between Greybull and Cody, just off of Route 20. This small community was settled at the turn of the century, and as agriculture began to flourish, it became home to immigrants in search of a pleasant place to live. Centrally located in the Big Horn Basin, this 1 square mile town is a mid-point, and great rest stop while traveling in between Wyoming’s many national forest lands. For more information visit the Town Burlington Website |
Big Horn Mountain Country has something for everyone–whether you're an outdoor recreationist, sightseer, traveler or merely wish to kick back and relax. The breath-taking terrain and foliage, pristine air and unspolied mountain beauty of the Big Horns beckon those who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Big Horn Mountain Country is an uncrowded paradise enjoyed by visitors and area residents alike. This four-county area encompasses vast square miles of open spaces and rugged beauty.
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