Community

 

Housing

 

Average Mortgage

$650.49

Median Rent

$684

Homes Owned

60.20%

Homes Rented

39.80%

 

Sheridan, Wyoming

Sheridan County is based in northern Wyoming near the Bighorn National Forest and Mountain Range. Home to cowboys, musicians, artists, students, and the oil industry you will find a multitude of people you will soon call friends. Explore some of the reasons to call Sheridan home.

 

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Residential

  • 17.8k Residents

  • 37.6 Median age

  • $52,040 Median income

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Restaurants

  • 37.30 Restaurants per capita

  • 53.50% percent of adults who dined out

  • $833.00 Average annual spending on lunch out

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Community.

  • 17.10% Volunteerism rate

  • 54.80% Voting

  • 6% Local participation on a committee

  • 21.70% Diversity


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Sheridan Schools

Ranked above average by Great Schools a national nonprofit focused on informing parents of educational opportunities and , the Sheridan Schools are an excellent choice for your child(ren). Sheridan and the surrounding areas are an excellent location to raise your family.


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Get Outdoors

Sheridan sits on the eastern side of the Bighorn Mountain Range, a part of the Bighorn National Forest. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy hike, biking, camping, fishing, and photographing wildlife. In winter months the outdoor adventures don’t stop. Many of the locals will get out to cross country ski, snowshoe, snowmobile, and ice fish. So grab your hiking shoes and get ready to enjoy this beautiful part of the country!