Goshen County Map, Wyoming

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Goshen County, Wyoming

Goshen County is in the southeastern corner of Wyoming. It’s farm country, plain and simple. Fields of wheat, corn, and sugar beets stretch far. The North Platte River cuts through it, bringing life to this high plains region.
Torrington is the biggest town and county seat. You’ll find some of the friendliest folks here. They’re proud of their agricultural roots. The county has history too. Ever heard of the Oregon Trail? It passed right through here.
Goshen might seem quiet, but there’s a lot going on if you know where to look. From rodeos to county fairs, there’s always something happening. And the sunsets? They’re something else.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Goshen County |
County Seat | Torrington |
Population | Approximately 13,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Torrington, Lingle, Fort Laramie, La Grange, Yoder |
Interstates and Highways | US-26, US-85, WY-92 |
FIPS Code | 56-015 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 2,232 sq mi (Land: 2,225 sq mi; Water: 7 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Niobrara County (North), Platte County (West), Laramie County (South), Banner County, Nebraska (Southeast), Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska (East), Sioux County, Nebraska (East) |
Time Zone | Mountain Time Zone (MT) |
State | Wyoming |
Coordinates | 42.0674° N, 104.3797° W |
Etymology | Named after the Land of Goshen, a Biblical paradise |
Major Landmarks | Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Oregon Trail Ruts, Hawk Springs Recreation Area |
Website | Goshen County Website |
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