Wyoming Highway 27
Wyoming Highway 27 is a state highway located in the southeastern part of Wyoming. It stretches approximately 30 miles, connecting the towns of Lusk and Manville. The highway primarily serves local traffic and provides access to various rural areas and agricultural lands.
The route is known for its scenic views of the surrounding landscape, including rolling hills and open plains. Wyoming Highway 27 is an important roadway for residents and visitors, facilitating travel in a region characterized by its wide-open spaces and natural beauty.