Wyoming Border
The Wyoming Border refers to the boundaries that define the state of Wyoming in the United States. Wyoming is bordered by six states: Montana to the north, South Dakota to the northeast, Nebraska to the east, Colorado to the south, Utah to the west, and Idaho to the northwest. The state's borders are primarily defined by natural features and survey lines.
The total length of the Wyoming border is approximately 1,000 miles. The state is known for its diverse landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains, Yellowstone National Park, and vast plains. These geographical features contribute to Wyoming's unique identity and natural beauty.