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62.34 million acres of

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Explore. Grow. Connect.

In Wyoming, you’ll have room to do it all—and at a pace that encourages slowing down to enjoy the scenery, rather than rushing by. 

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Why Wyoming?

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The way you picture exploring Wyoming—likely against a backdrop of the Tetons—only scratches the surface of what it’s really like.

In addition to bucket-list locations like Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, almost half of Wyoming is public land for camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting.

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Fresh air fixes (almost) everything, and in Wyoming, our air is some of the freshest in the nation.

Just about anywhere you find yourself in the 307 (Wyoming’s single, statewide area code), you’ll be in the neighborhood of 30 minutes away—or less—from opportunities to appreciate the “great” in the “great outdoors” year-round.

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“Home on the range”—deer and antelope optional—is more than a catchy lyric here.

In addition to exceptional programs that provide incentives to home-buyers, Wyoming offers an affordable cost of living—the 16th lowest in the nation, in fact—and zero state income taxes.

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How low? Well, many of your future neighbors are completely comfortable leaving their homes (and maybe cars) unlocked.

That’s just one of the many benefits of living in a state ranked in the top 10 for overall public safety and low violent crime.

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Wyoming is a small town with very long streets.

It’s the perfect balance of breathing room and solid backing that you’ll only find in a small town—even in our “big cities,” like Cheyenne and Casper.

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Here in Wyoming, “room to breathe” is a way of life.

Our slower pace is an invitation to relax your shoulders, step back from the hustle, and experience the peace of a day well-lived.

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The most business-friendly tax climate in the nation

The time to build a stable, fulfilling career in construction and trades, manufacturing, healthcare, or hospitality and tourism is now—and the place to do it is here. 

Where Wyoming Ranks

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#1

Best business tax climate

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#2

Quality of higher education

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#1

State for tax competitiveness

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#7

Overall public safety

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