We all know that Wyoming stands out in many ways from the other 49 states but did you know that we hold one more distinction? We are home to one of the coolest small towns in the United States. If you don’t believe me, just ask the residents of this tiny town in northwestern Wyoming.
The little town of Meeteetse is located in the northwestern portion of the state in Park County.
Google Maps Meeteetse packs a big punch for a town that is less than 1 square mile and is home to as few as 300 residents!
The town’s name was derived from the Native American term meaning “meeting place.” And what better place to meet up than on the town’s main street?
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The town’s motto “Where Chiefs Meet” set the stage a long time ago for something big happening here.
Flickr/Derek Bruff Speaking of big, watch out for the oversized wildlife hanging out on the street corners.
Meeteetse is one of the oldest settlements in the Big Horn Basin dating all the way back to the late 1870s.
Flickr/cogginsimages Located along the Grey Bull River, the town was a ranching community that started out with a post office and school house. Pictured is Par Ranch.
Perched on a corner lot on Park Avenue is the First Bank of Meeteetse which dates back to 1901.
Wikipedia/Grizzlypilot The building remained a bank until 1975 at which time it transformed into a museum. The interior still features the original teller’s cage and vault.
The Cowboy Bar and Outlaw Cafe, located on State Street, dates back to 1893 and features a beautiful antique back bar.
TripAdvisor/SHZTRBL This building was the residence of Butch Cassidy and was visited by many other outlaws. It’s home to dozens of bullet holes - 56 to be exact!
Meeteetse Mercantile was established around 1906 and is one of the most interesting old buildings in the state. It served as a company store for the Pitchfork Ranch.
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Believe it or not, the Meeteetse Chocolatier, located along the town’s main street, is known to those from all around the world.
TripAdvisor/Samarasnoh Tim Kellogg, a saddle bronc rider, formed the business years ago to make enough money to buy a new saddle. His incredible truffles are absolutely amazing.
Black-footed ferrets have also put Meeteetse on the map. In 1979, black-footed ferrets were thought to be extinct until a ranch dog in Meeteetse brought a dead ferret to his owners in 1981!
Flickr/USFWS Mountain-Prairie Good dog! Wildlife officials were notified and Meeteetse became the location for the Black-footed Ferret recovery program.
For another cool small town in the area, check out The Creepy Small Town In Wyoming With Insane Paranormal Activity.
Google Maps
Meeteetse packs a big punch for a town that is less than 1 square mile and is home to as few as 300 residents!
TripAdvisor/Joealaska
Flickr/Derek Bruff
Speaking of big, watch out for the oversized wildlife hanging out on the street corners.
Flickr/cogginsimages
Located along the Grey Bull River, the town was a ranching community that started out with a post office and school house. Pictured is Par Ranch.
Wikipedia/Grizzlypilot
The building remained a bank until 1975 at which time it transformed into a museum. The interior still features the original teller’s cage and vault.
TripAdvisor/SHZTRBL
This building was the residence of Butch Cassidy and was visited by many other outlaws. It’s home to dozens of bullet holes - 56 to be exact!
TripAdvisor/rshay
TripAdvisor/Samarasnoh
Tim Kellogg, a saddle bronc rider, formed the business years ago to make enough money to buy a new saddle. His incredible truffles are absolutely amazing.
Flickr/USFWS Mountain-Prairie
Good dog! Wildlife officials were notified and Meeteetse became the location for the Black-footed Ferret recovery program.
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Address: Meeteetse, WY 82433, USA
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coolest small town in Wyoming December 29, 2020 Kim Magaraci What are the best little known towns in Wyoming? Some of the best small towns in Wyoming include Buffalo, Sundance, Sheridan and Lander. Each town brings something new to visitors! Buffalo is surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains, Sundance is home to history and the best winter festival in the state, Sheridan might be the most haunted small town in Wyoming, and Lander is a charming spot that’s close to the remarkable Sinks Canyon State Park. No matter where you spend time in Wyoming, though, you’re sure to love the small town feel you find. Even our biggest cities are small communities where everybody seems to know everybody else. What are the best day trips in Wyoming? Some of the coolest day trip destinations in Wyoming are our state parks! Hot Springs State Park and Sinks Canyon State Park are two particularly popular spots for nature lovers and adventurers. Hot Spring State Park, in Thermopolis, shows off the world’s largest mineral hot springs. Sinks Canyon is where the Middle Popo Agie river actually disappears underground, only to appear downstream coming up from the Earth. If you’re looking for a woodsier day trip, consider a day hike through Bighorn National Forest or Shoshone National Forest. What are the best candy shops in Wyoming? Wyoming is a great place to be if you have a sweet tooth! It’s hard to top the Meeteetse Chocolatier! The truffles made at this small town chocolate shop are famous all over the world, and the shop got its start when a Cowboy was trying to raise funds for a new saddle. In other areas of teh state, Donells Candies in Casper makes tasty chocolates, caramels, and serves up ice cream. Cafe Genevieve in Jackson makes “pig candy”, or candied bacon, that’s a hit with anyone who loves bacon and sweets.
The OIYS Visitor Center
coolest small town in Wyoming
December 29, 2020
Kim Magaraci
What are the best little known towns in Wyoming? Some of the best small towns in Wyoming include Buffalo, Sundance, Sheridan and Lander. Each town brings something new to visitors! Buffalo is surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains, Sundance is home to history and the best winter festival in the state, Sheridan might be the most haunted small town in Wyoming, and Lander is a charming spot that’s close to the remarkable Sinks Canyon State Park. No matter where you spend time in Wyoming, though, you’re sure to love the small town feel you find. Even our biggest cities are small communities where everybody seems to know everybody else. What are the best day trips in Wyoming? Some of the coolest day trip destinations in Wyoming are our state parks! Hot Springs State Park and Sinks Canyon State Park are two particularly popular spots for nature lovers and adventurers. Hot Spring State Park, in Thermopolis, shows off the world’s largest mineral hot springs. Sinks Canyon is where the Middle Popo Agie river actually disappears underground, only to appear downstream coming up from the Earth. If you’re looking for a woodsier day trip, consider a day hike through Bighorn National Forest or Shoshone National Forest. What are the best candy shops in Wyoming? Wyoming is a great place to be if you have a sweet tooth! It’s hard to top the Meeteetse Chocolatier! The truffles made at this small town chocolate shop are famous all over the world, and the shop got its start when a Cowboy was trying to raise funds for a new saddle. In other areas of teh state, Donells Candies in Casper makes tasty chocolates, caramels, and serves up ice cream. Cafe Genevieve in Jackson makes “pig candy”, or candied bacon, that’s a hit with anyone who loves bacon and sweets.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Some of the best small towns in Wyoming include Buffalo, Sundance, Sheridan and Lander. Each town brings something new to visitors! Buffalo is surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains, Sundance is home to history and the best winter festival in the state, Sheridan might be the most haunted small town in Wyoming, and Lander is a charming spot that’s close to the remarkable Sinks Canyon State Park. No matter where you spend time in Wyoming, though, you’re sure to love the small town feel you find. Even our biggest cities are small communities where everybody seems to know everybody else.
What are the best day trips in Wyoming?
Some of the coolest day trip destinations in Wyoming are our state parks! Hot Springs State Park and Sinks Canyon State Park are two particularly popular spots for nature lovers and adventurers. Hot Spring State Park, in Thermopolis, shows off the world’s largest mineral hot springs. Sinks Canyon is where the Middle Popo Agie river actually disappears underground, only to appear downstream coming up from the Earth. If you’re looking for a woodsier day trip, consider a day hike through Bighorn National Forest or Shoshone National Forest.
What are the best candy shops in Wyoming?
Wyoming is a great place to be if you have a sweet tooth! It’s hard to top the Meeteetse Chocolatier! The truffles made at this small town chocolate shop are famous all over the world, and the shop got its start when a Cowboy was trying to raise funds for a new saddle. In other areas of teh state, Donells Candies in Casper makes tasty chocolates, caramels, and serves up ice cream. Cafe Genevieve in Jackson makes “pig candy”, or candied bacon, that’s a hit with anyone who loves bacon and sweets.