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Other names County Location Settled Abandoned Current status Remarks Alva: Crook County: Semi-abandoned Antelope Flats 1893 1912 Neglected [1] Atlantic City: Fremont County: 1868 Semi-abandoned [2] Baker Town Crook County: East of Aladdin [3] Barrett Town Crook County: West of Aladdin [3] Battle: Carbon County: July 3, 1778 [4] Bear River City ...
Worland Ranch: Worland Ranch: March 5, 1992 : 801 U.S. Route 20: Worland: Ranch of Worland's founder C.H. "Dad" Worland (1844–1933), consisting of the original 1900 townsite and 10 contributing ranch properties built 1917–1918. [11]
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On BLM lands, a WSA is a roadless area that has been inventoried (but not designated by Congress) and found to have wilderness characteristics as described in Section 603 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and Section 2(c) of the Wilderness Act of 1964. Wilderness Study Area characteristics are:
The National Wilderness Preservation System includes 806 wilderness areas protecting 111,889,002 acres (174,826.566 sq mi; 452,798.73 km 2) of federal land as of 2023. They are managed by four agencies: National Park Service (NPS) United States Forest Service (USFS) United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Bureau of Land Management (BLM)