Total Population
8,640
Population
Growth Rate
0.24%
Median Age
48
Diversity Index
22.600
Community Events
Buffalo and Kaycee have the feel of small towns, while at the same time offering dynamic community life. In addition to a wide range of recreational activities in all seasons for all ages, Buffalo's annual events calendar is punctuated with festivities. The community hosts the Lighted Christmas Parade and Chili Feed to kick of the holidays, a Halloween party for families in the downtown square, and Oktoberfest as fall begins.
In the spring and summer, Johnson county is home to rodeos, golf tournaments, and live music. The annual Big Horn Music Festival attracts bluegrass and folk music fans from all over the nation, with a full 3-day schedule of bands, workshops, food, prizes, and city-wide dance parties. Get more info about the Festival here.
Johnson County Schools
Wyoming invests heavily in its schools, and its investment is visible in Buffalo and Kaycee. With a general fund budget of approximately $19.4 million, Johnson County School District #1 serves approximately 1,260 students in the progression through 4 schools. Buffalo High School boasts a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1 and a rating of nine out of ten on greatschools.com. Parents and other community members support the schools through the active Buffalo Backers program. A state-of-the-art elementary school is under construction, and will be up and running for the 2013-2014 school year. Get more info about Johnson County Schools here.
School Contact Information | |||
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School | Telephone | Grades | ApproximateEnrollment |
Learning Tree Pre-School | (307) 684-7509 | 3-5 Years | 102 |
Head Start | (307) 684-2873 | 4-5 Years | 19 |
Buffalo Children’s Center | (307) 684-5802 | 0-5 Years | 65 |
Big Horn Christian School | (307) 684-9062 | K-5 | 6 |
Meadowlark Elementary | (307) 684-9518 | K-3 | 324 |
Clear Creek Elementary | (307) 684-0153 | 04/05/14 | 172 |
Clear Creek Middle School | (307) 684-5594 | 06/08/14 | 252 |
Buffalo High School | (307) 684-2269 | 09/12/14 | 373 |
Location and Climate
Location
In Northern Wyoming, among the Bighorn Mountains in the heart of Johnson County lies the towns of Buffalo and Kaycee. With close proximity to both Montana, Yellowstone Park, and the junction of I-25 and I-90, residents enjoy the convenience of small town western life as well as world-class outdoor beauty.
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Climate
Recreation
Buffalo sits at the foot of the spectacular Big Horn Mountains, a recreational mecca in all seasons. An extensive network of trails and camp sites are available for hikers, mountain bikers, and campers, and sportsmen will find all varieties of fish and game.
In the winter, the Big Horns boast skiing, snowboarding, and some of the best snowmobiling in the nation. Find more information about the Big Horn lifestyle here.
Lake DeSmet, located just north of Buffalo, is popular for boating and water skiing. Featuring fully-equipped campsites, the lake offers trails for backpacking, day hikes, nature walks, and horseback riding.
In town, Washington Memorial Park offers the region's largest outdoor swimming pool in the region, including a kids' waterpark and full-time lifeguards. Tennis courts, picnic tables, and a creek contribute to the park's character.
The newly-opened sports complex is already becoming a state-wide destination for tournaments on its numerous soccer fields and baseball diamonds.
Buffalo offers many other family-friendly facilities that include a bowling alley, a miniature golf course, and an ice-skating rink. TheBuffalo Golf Club offers a well-groomed 18 holes.
The Johnson County YMCA is the largest per capita in the state, offering amenities usually found in much larger communities! Its programs include group exercise classes, sports leagues for youth and adults alike, swimming lessons, and regular races, ranging from 5Ks to ultra-marathons.
In addition to its small-town, neighborly feel, Johnson County offers active families and adults a wide range of opportunities, bringing together the best of both worlds!
Total Population
8,640
Population
Growth Rate
0.24%
Median Age
48
Diversity Index
22.600
Households
3,866
Owner Occupied
2,912
Renter Occupied
954
Vacant
919
Median Household
$61,538 $73,642
Average Household
$89,284 $101,601
Per Capita
$40,018 $46,689
Total Businesses
679
Total Employed
4,497
Workers 16+
3,948
2024 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
46
Employed
633
2024 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
21
Employed
566
2024 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
61
Employed
447
2024 Public Administration
Businesses
52
Employed
400
2024 Prof / Scientific / Tech Service
Businesses
57
Employed
393
2024 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
61
Employed
327
Average Commute Time
16 min.
Resident Commuters
3,551
Non-Resident Commuters
328
Drive Alone
2,881
Carpooled
248
Public
22
Work At Home
540
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Johnson County Airport
FlySheridan! (Air Service Begins November 19, 2015)
Nothing beats Sheridan and Johnson counties when it comes to quality of life, and reliable air service is an important piece of that quality. Whether it’s for business or personal travel, being able to fly from an airport near your home means less time getting where you’re going and more time being there.
Passenger air service is returning to Sheridan on November 19, 2015 with a new company, a new service schedule and new fares. This exciting opportunity brings Key Lime Air, dba Denver Air Connection, to the table as Sheridan and Johnson Counties’ partner in providing local air service.
If you’re ready now, don’t wait! You can already book your flights online, and don’t forget to check out the schedule page and other travel information in preparing for your trip.
Next time you’re planning a trip, remember to Fly Sheridan! Because with air service back in Sheridan you don’t have to travel, to travel. Learn More!
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