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Why Live in Lyman
Lyman, a small community in southwestern Wyoming’s Bridger Valley, is located about 3 miles south of Interstate 80. Known for its friendly atmosphere, Lyman features its own school system, a library, and several parks, including Heritage Park with a basketball court and splash pad. The Lyman Aquatic Center, situated at the high school, is open to the public on most evenings and weekends. Housing in Lyman varies from early 1900s homes to those built in the 1980s and newer traditional-style residences, including some townhouses added in the 2020s. The area offers a mix of manufactured homes, ranch-style houses, and newer traditional-style residences, with ample space for off-street parking. The crime rate in Lyman is lower than the national average. Local businesses include John’s Bar and TJ’s Pizza Video & Ice Cream, while neighboring Mountain View, 6 miles away, provides additional dining options and a grocery store. Residents often explore the nearby Uinta Mountains, about 30 miles south, and Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, around 40 miles southeast. Lyman hosts several annual events, such as the Bridger Valley Pioneer Days Celebration and a Christmas parade. The community relies on car travel, with State Route 413 and Interstate 80 Business providing access to nearby employers and trona mines within a 40-mile drive. The closest emergency room is at Evanston Regional Hospital, 40 miles west, and the Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport is approximately 75 miles away.
Home Trends in Lyman, WY
On average, homes in Lyman, WY sell after 22 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Lyman, WY over the last 12 months is $257,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.