Goshen County
Goshen County is located in the southeastern part of the state of Wyoming. It was established in 1911 and is known for its agricultural activities, particularly cattle ranching and crop farming. The county seat is Torrington, which serves as the main hub for commerce and services in the area.
The county features a diverse landscape, including plains and rolling hills, and is home to several parks and recreational areas. It is also known for its rich history, with sites related to the Oregon Trail and Pioneer Days that attract visitors interested in the region's heritage.