These are not tourist towns with fudge shops and antique emporiums.

The Laramie Range is the Wyoming that doesnt make postcards.

Here, time moves at a different speed, and the landscape keeps its own counsel.

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Scattered, stubborn, and quiet as snowfall.

Lets go find them.

What makes Esterbrook truly secluded is its remote location, surrounded by unspoiled wilderness and the absence of commercialization.

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Where is Esterbrook?

Its seclusion is amplified by the winding mountain roads and limited accessibility during winter months due to snow.

Agriculture, particularly cattle ranching, is the primary industry, sustaining the small community through generations.

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Where is Garrett?

Situated in Albany County, Wyoming, Garrett lies northwest of Laramie, tucked away off State Highway 34.

Today, visitors can delve into its rich history while enjoying the serene surroundings perfect for hiking and exploring.

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Where is Tie Siding?

Its remote position at an elevation of over 7,000 feet in the Laramie Range contributes to its secluded nature.

Visitors can explore abandoned buildings and imagine stories of a bygone era.

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There are no active industries today, which adds to the towns ghostly ambiance and secluded charm.

The silence and space are palpable, making it a unique stop for those interested in history and solitude.

A hidden gem is the old Bosler Mercantile, an eerie yet captivating relic of the towns former life.

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Where is Bosler?

Bosler is located in Albany County, about 20 miles north of Laramie along U.S. Route 30.

Its seclusion is heightened by the vast emptiness of the surrounding prairie and minimal traffic that passes by.

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The towns peaceful ambiance is perfect for those looking to escape into a simpler way of life.

Where is Rock River?

Situated in Albany County, Rock River lies along U.S. Highway 30, about 40 miles northwest of Laramie.

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The towns remote setting in the high plains of the Laramie Range contributes to its secluded atmosphere.

Centennials seclusion is attributed to its high-altitude location and the surrounding wilderness that envelops the town.

The tranquil environment offers a retreat from city life, where one can immerse in natures splendor.

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Where is Centennial?

Where is Arlington?

To reach Arlington, travelers take I-80 west from Laramie for about 50 miles, exiting onto Arlington Road.

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It is best known for the Wyoming Infrared Observatory perched atop Jelm Mountain, attracting astronomers and stargazers alike.

Outdoor activities include hiking, bird watching, and fishing in the nearby Laramie River.

There are no significant industries, but the area supports ranching and scientific research due to the observatory.

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Where is Jelm?

Jelm is located in southeastern Wyomings Albany County, about 30 miles southwest of Laramie.

The route accentuates Jelms remoteness, passing through scenic valleys and over gentle mountain passes.

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This isolation allows for a peaceful atmosphere where wildlife sightings are common and sounds of nature prevail.

A highlight is the Albany Lodge, a historic establishment providing a cozy retreat after a day of exploration.

Where is Albany?

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Situated in Albany County, Albany lies about 32 miles southwest of Laramie, accessible via Wyoming Highway 11.

Where is Foxpark?

Foxpark is located in Albany County within the Medicine Bow National Forest, approximately 45 miles southwest of Laramie.

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