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by Big_Horn_Bill

ABOUT WORLAND, WYOMING

Sculpture of Native American in Worland, Wyoming

Sculpture of Native American in Worland, Wyoming

First established in 1903, Worland is the county seat of Washakie County. The premier attraction in Worland is the Washakie Museum & Cultural Center, the finest interpretive center of local history. Home to the most restaurants and hotels in Washakie County, Worland also just opened the Worland Aquatic Center, the perfect place for the whole family to cool off or exercise during their trip. Golfers can hit the links at Worland’s Green Hills Golf Course, one of Northwest Wyoming’s most popular and well-manicured golf courses.

Local famers grow barley, corn, oats, sugar beets, and alfalfa among other specialty crops. Irrigation comes from the Big Horn River and Worland’s drinking water comes from am Artesian well located some 23 miles northeast of Worland on the western slope of the Bighorn Mountains.

Worland, Wyoming's Artesian water fountain

Artesian water fountain in Worland, Wyoming

WORLAND LODGING

Comfort Inn
100 North Rd 11
Worland, WY
307.347.9898

Days Inn
500 North 10th
Worland, WY
307.347.4251

Econo Inn
1021 Russell
Worland, WY
307.347.3249

Herzberg Hideaway
1377 Airport Rd
Worland, WY
307.347.2217

Worland RV Park and Campground
2313 Big Horn Ave.
Worland, WY
307.347.2329

Sunset Inn
2500 Big Horn Ave.
Worland, WY
307-347-9236

C?S B & B
1000 Howell Ave.
Worland, WY
307.347.9388

Town House Motor Inn
119 North 10th
Worland, WY
307.347.2426