Johnson County

Johnson County, Wyoming – encompassing the rolling plains of the Old West and the towering peaks of the Bighorn Mountains. It’s a land rich in both history and scenery. A place of sheep herders and cattle barons, renegades and rustlers. Where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid holed up after their outlaw exploits. Where miners consumed with gold rush fever passed through on the Bozeman Trail. Where some of the most famous Indian battles in American history occurred. And where the Johnson County Cattle War, a rangeland dispute which historians often deem one of the most notorious events in our history, left its mark here in the late 1880s … and that Owen Wister wrote about in his epic American novel, The Virginian.

Johnson County is a place of legend and living history surrounded by one of the last best unspoiled places in the American West. Come see us … experience both the beauty of the Bighorn Mountain wilderness and the history of the Western frontier.

The County Seat of Johnson County, Wyoming is the City of Buffalo, with a population of just under 4,000 people. The county is also home to the town of Kaycee.

One of Johnson County’s biggest attractions is the magnificent Bighorn Mountains and Bighorn National Forest. Here you will find an abundance of wildlife and an endless variety of outdoor experiences, including hiking and backpacking, camping, fishing, hunting, mountain horseback riding, snowmobiling, skiing and just plain sightseeing.

Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Linch

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Cities in Johnson County

Stop when something catches your eye.

Those moments tend to matter more than the planned ones.

Sussex

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Take the detour.

The extra miles are often where the story begins.

Buffalo

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Worth the stop.

Some places don't need much time, just the right moment.

Saddlestring

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Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

Mayoworth

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Keep moving.

Even slow progress opens up new places and perspectives.

Kaycee

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