Lander, Wyoming
Lander was named in honor of Frederick W. Lander, a famous transcontinental explorer who surveyed the Oregon Trail's Lander Cutoff. The town is located on the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River in central Wyoming. Once upon a time this area was famous for the furs that came out of here, then for the cattle and sheep. These days, Lander is a tourism center with several large "dude ranches" nearby.
Just south of the Wind River Indian Reservation, Lander is home to numerous state and federal government offices (National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish & Wildlife Service, Wyoming Life Resource Center, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, etc.) The Wyoming Outdoor Council, Wyoming Wildlife Federation and the Wyoming office of the Nature Conservancy are also located in Lander. Eagle Bronze, one of the largest bronze foundries in America is located in Lander and you'll find their products scattered all through the town.
Right at the foot of the Wind River Mountains, Lander is in the center of great hiking, camping, fishing, climbing, mountaineering and wilderness travel opportunities. Also close to town are the well-known rock climbing areas of Sinks Canyon and "Wild Iris" (on Limestone Mountain). Lander is also where the very first paid rodeo on Earth happened, and still happens every 4th of July.
Settlers moved to the Lander area from South Pass as the gold mines there were petering out in the 1870's. Early growth was slow, until the Chicago & North Western Railway arrived in 1906. The railroad was actually intent on building on to the west but the stop here turned out to be the final stop. This became known as the "Cowboy Line," the place where the rails end and the trails begin... then rail service was abandoned in 1972.
There was a big mining boom in the 1960's and 1970's but that was finished in 1983 when the last dig shut down.
Latitude: 42.833°N
Longitude: 108.7326°W
Incorporated: July 12, 1890
Elevation: 5,358'
Education:
High School or Higher: 86.9%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 26.1%
Graduate or Professional Degree: 9.1%
2011 Cost of Living Index for Lander: 86.2
Median Resident Age: 40.2 Years
Estimated Median Household Income: $46,300
Estimated Median Home Value: $177,000
Population Density: 1,672 People per Square Mile
Major Industries:
Educational Services, Construction, Lodging & Food Services, Health Care, Government, Social Services, Professional Services, Transportation Services, Finance & Insurance Services
Unemployed (March 2011): 8.1%
Population Demographics: 2010
Total Population | 7,487 |
Males | 3,666 |
Females | 3,821 |
Population by Age | |
Under 18 | 1,675 |
18 & over | 5,812 |
20-24 | 452 |
25-34 | 996 |
35-49 | 1,394 |
50-64 | 1,547 |
65 & over | 1,274 |
Population by Ethnicity | |
Hispanic or Latino | 362 |
Non Hispanic or Latino | 7,125 |
Population by Race | |
White | 6,590 |
African-American | 14 |
Asian | 45 |
Native American | 550 |
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1 |
Other | 73 |
Two or more | 214 |
Bridger-Teton National Forest - Shoshone National Forest
Fitzpatrick Wilderness - Popo Agie Wilderness - Washakie Wilderness
Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway - Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway
Boysen State Park - Sinks Canyon State Park