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Explore Similar Homes Within 25 Miles of Worland, WY

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    $300 - $325 per month

    • 1 - 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 800 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    912 S 5th St, Basin, WY 82410

    At Big Horn Apartments you will find vibrant living with views of the Big Horn Mountains located next to Big Horn County Fairgrounds and just a short distance from downtown. Downtown includes a medical clinic, pharmacy, grocery store, hardware store, convenience store, library, bank, post office and restaurants. Our beautiful community offers two bedroom homes with fully equipped kitchen and a

    912 S 5th St, Basin, WY 82410
  • /8

    $300 - $325 per month

    • 1 - 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 800 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    912 S 5th St, Basin, WY 82410

    At Big Horn Apartments you will find vibrant living with views of the Big Horn Mountains located next to Big Horn County Fairgrounds and just a short distance from downtown. Downtown includes a medical clinic, pharmacy, grocery store, hardware store, convenience store, library, bank, post office and restaurants. Our beautiful community offers two bedroom homes with fully equipped kitchen and a

    912 S 5th St, Basin, WY 82410

Why Live in Worland

Worland, Wyoming, is a growing town situated along the Big Horn River, surrounded by semi-arid landscapes and close to mountains, hot springs, and hunting areas. The town serves as the business hub of the Big Horn Basin, with a strong presence in agriculture, oil, and gas industries. Housing options in Worland include ranch-style homes, small cottages, and two-story traditional homes, with single-level and acreage properties being particularly sought after. The town has a mix of densely urban areas near the center and more spacious lots on the outskirts. Students in Worland attend highly rated schools such as East Side Elementary, South Side Elementary, West Side Elementary, and Worland Middle School. The town is investing in its parks, with 10 city parks including Newell Sargent Park, which features a new pickleball facility, and Rotary Riverside Park, which offers a playground, picnic tables, and a scenic walking trail along the river. Local attractions include an aquatic center, a public golf course, and nearby hiking areas like Goosberry Badlands and Hot Springs State Park. The commercial scene is developing, with boutiques like Black Sheep Boutique and Arts, and dining options such as Los Tapatios and The Other Store. The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center hosts popular events, including art auctions and the Pepsi Wyoming State BBQ Championship and Bluegrass Festival. Worland is accessible via U.S. Highways 16, 20, and 789, and while there is no public transportation, the town center is pedestrian-friendly.

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