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Ten Sleep is a town in Washakie County, Wyoming, United States. It is located in the Bighorn Basin in the western foothills of the Bighorn Mountains , approximately 26 miles (42 km) east of Worland and 59 miles (95 km) west of Buffalo .
Wyoming Highway 434 begins its southern end in an area called Big Trails, 20 miles south of Ten Sleep, at Washakie CR 82. Highway 434 proceeds north from here to the Town of Ten Sleep where it reaches its northern terminus at US Route 16 (2nd Street).
Washakie County, Wyoming; Rhestr o Siroedd Wyoming; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Washakie County; Worland; Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Washakie County; Ten Sleep; Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Orte im Washakie County; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Condados de Wyoming; Condado de Washakie; Categoría:Condado de Washakie
Big Trails is an unincorporated place in the eastern part of Washakie County in north-central Wyoming. Wyoming Highway 434 leads north 21 miles to Ten Sleep, and south over mountains to Lost Cabin, Lysite, and Moneta. Barnum and Mayoworth are the nearest places to the east across the Bighorn range. [1]
Washakie Ten is located at (44.073398, -107.917650 [ 3 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , in 2000 the CDP has a total area of 25.5 square miles (66.2 km 2 ), of which 25.1 square miles (65.0 km 2 ) is land and 0.4 square mile (1.1 km 2 ) (1.72%) is water.
Mount Washakie (or Washakie Peak) (12,524 feet (3,817 m)) is located in the Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [3] The mountain is on the Continental Divide in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest and Popo Agie Wilderness of Shoshone National Forest. Washakie Glacier lies .50 mi (0.80 km) to the southeast of the peak.
The Nowood River (also known as Nowood Creek) is a river in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The 95 miles (153 km)-river rises in the Bridger Mountains on the southeastern side of the Bighorn Basin. [1] The stream runs north through the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains and past the town of Ten Sleep where it is joined by Tensleep Creek.
The Girl Scout National Center West was located just outside Ten Sleep, Wyoming, among the Big Horn Mountains, [1] near the entrance to Ten Sleep Canyon. [2] A portion of the center was one of the largest encampments in the world at 15,400 acres (62 km 2) (14,600 acres (59 km 2) also reported) of rugged wilderness near the entrance to Ten Sleep Canyon near the Bighorn National Forest.