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LOCATION
Worland is a small city located in the northern part of Wyoming. It is situated in Washakie County, approximately 150 miles east of Yellowstone National Park and 70 miles south of Billings, Montana. The city is nestled in the Big Horn Basin, a vast region of rolling hills and valleys that are home to a thriving agriculture industry. Worland sits at an elevation of 4,000 feet above sea level and is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including the towering peaks of the Big Horn Mountains to the east and the Wind River Range to the west. The city is easily accessible via US Highway 20 and US Highway 16, which connect it to nearby cities such as Cody, Thermopolis, and Casper. With its central location in the heart of Wyoming, Worland offers easy access to a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping.
Getting There
The Butterfield Farm & Livestock sits 14.5 mile south of Worland, Wyoming on US Highway 20.

Airport Services
Two airports can provide commercial air travel for the ranch. Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody, Wyoming, is approximately 100 miles to the west. Central Wyoming Regional Airport is approximately 73 miles to the south, located in Riverton, Wyoming. Both airports give a person direct access to Denver International Airport on a daily basis.


