The mountain ranges below are listed by name, county, coordinates, and average elevation as recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey. Sub-ranges are indented below the name of the primary range. Some of these ranges extend into Colorado, Montana, Idaho, and Utah.
Absaroka Range, Park County, Wyoming, 43°57′40″N 109°20′21″W / 43.96111°N 109.33917°W / 43.96111; -109.33917 (Absaroka Range), el. 13,140 feet (4,010 m)[1]
Badger Hills, Sheridan County, Wyoming, 44°57′46″N 106°38′39″W / 44.96278°N 106.64417°W / 44.96278; -106.64417 (Badger Hills), el. 4,455 feet (1,358 m)[2]
Badlands Hills, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 41°50′42″N 109°40′11″W / 41.84500°N 109.66972°W / 41.84500; -109.66972 (Badlands Hills), el. 6,417 feet (1,956 m)[3]
Bald Range, Uinta County, Wyoming, 41°00′42″N 110°06′59″W / 41.01167°N 110.11639°W / 41.01167; -110.11639 (Bald Range), el. 8,025 feet (2,446 m)[4]
Beaver Creek Hills, Sheridan County, Wyoming, 44°43′21″N 107°03′15″W / 44.72250°N 107.05417°W / 44.72250; -107.05417 (Beaver Creek Hills), el. 4,708 feet (1,435 m)[6]
Beartooth Mountains; Park County, Wyoming; 45°09′48″N 109°48′29″W / 45.16333°N 109.80806°W / 45.16333; -109.80806 (Beartooth Mountains); 12,693 feet (3,869 m)[7]
Bighorn Mountains, Johnson County, Wyoming, 44°30′01″N 107°15′03″W / 44.50028°N 107.25083°W / 44.50028; -107.25083 (Bighorn Mountains), el. 8,733 feet (2,662 m)[8]
Bridger Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°29′30″N 107°59′02″W / 43.49167°N 107.98389°W / 43.49167; -107.98389 (Bridger Mountains), el. 7,109 feet (2,167 m)[9]
Buck Creek Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 43°08′42″N 104°24′35″W / 43.14500°N 104.40972°W / 43.14500; -104.40972 (Buck Creek Hills), el. 4,308 feet (1,313 m)[10]
Buck Creek V S, Big Horn County, Wyoming, 44°16′12″N 107°21′29″W / 44.27000°N 107.35806°W / 44.27000; -107.35806 (Buck Creek V S), el. 8,579 feet (2,615 m)[11]
Castle Gardens, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°57′13″N 107°40′01″W / 42.95361°N 107.66694°W / 42.95361; -107.66694 (Castle Gardens), el. 5,909 feet (1,801 m)[12]
Coalbank Hills, Natrona County, Wyoming, 42°55′10″N 107°20′58″W / 42.91944°N 107.34944°W / 42.91944; -107.34944 (Coalbank Hills), el. 6,604 feet (2,013 m)[13]
Cow Creek Breaks, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°30′48″N 105°19′06″W / 44.51333°N 105.31833°W / 44.51333; -105.31833 (Cow Creek Breaks), el. 4,541 feet (1,384 m)[14]
Deer Creek Breaks, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°21′51″N 105°17′47″W / 44.36417°N 105.29639°W / 44.36417; -105.29639 (Deer Creek Breaks), el. 4,439 feet (1,353 m)[15]
Deer Creek Range, Natrona County, Wyoming, 42°34′46″N 106°09′52″W / 42.57944°N 106.16444°W / 42.57944; -106.16444 (Deer Creek Range), el. 8,264 feet (2,519 m)[16]
Duck Creek Breaks, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°47′21″N 105°09′51″W / 44.78917°N 105.16417°W / 44.78917; -105.16417 (Duck Creek Breaks), el. 3,835 feet (1,169 m)[17]
Duck Creek Breaks, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°44′06″N 105°08′37″W / 44.73500°N 105.14361°W / 44.73500; -105.14361 (Duck Creek Breaks), el. 3,917 feet (1,194 m)[18]
Edmo Buttes, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°07′08″N 108°40′27″W / 43.11889°N 108.67417°W / 43.11889; -108.67417 (Edmo Buttes), el. 5,420 feet (1,650 m)[19]
Ferris Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming, 42°15′23″N 107°14′21″W / 42.25639°N 107.23917°W / 42.25639; -107.23917 (Ferris Mountains), el. 9,983 feet (3,043 m)[20]
Flattop Buttes, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 42°15′45″N 108°10′14″W / 42.26250°N 108.17056°W / 42.26250; -108.17056 (Flattop Buttes), el. 7,326 feet (2,233 m)[21]
Fort Steele Breaks, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°48′04″N 106°56′34″W / 41.80111°N 106.94278°W / 41.80111; -106.94278 (Fort Steele Breaks), el. 7,251 feet (2,210 m)[22]
Freak Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°38′50″N 108°47′46″W / 42.64722°N 108.79611°W / 42.64722; -108.79611 (Freak Mountains), el. 8,861 feet (2,701 m)[23]
Freezeout Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming, 42°02′09″N 106°23′26″W / 42.03583°N 106.39056°W / 42.03583; -106.39056 (Freezeout Mountains), el. 7,306 feet (2,227 m)[24]
Gallatin Range, Park County, Wyoming, 44°55′00″N 110°53′03″W / 44.91667°N 110.88417°W / 44.91667; -110.88417 (Gallatin Range), el. 9,003 feet (2,744 m)[25]
Gannett Hills, Lincoln County, Wyoming, 42°33′36″N 111°04′14″W / 42.56000°N 111.07056°W / 42.56000; -111.07056 (Gannett Hills), el. 7,907 feet (2,410 m)[26]
Gas Hills, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°50′29″N 107°36′00″W / 42.84139°N 107.60000°W / 42.84139; -107.60000 (Gas Hills), el. 6,371 feet (1,942 m)[27]
Granite Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°31′12″N 107°36′06″W / 42.52000°N 107.60167°W / 42.52000; -107.60167 (Granite Mountains), el. 7,388 feet (2,252 m)[28]
Green Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°22′36″N 107°48′57″W / 42.37667°N 107.81583°W / 42.37667; -107.81583 (Green Mountains), el. 7,844 feet (2,391 m)[29]
Gumbo Hills, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, 43°45′58″N 108°30′47″W / 43.76611°N 108.51306°W / 43.76611; -108.51306 (Gumbo Hills), el. 5,381 feet (1,640 m)[31]
Hamilton Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°56′41″N 104°45′11″W / 42.94472°N 104.75306°W / 42.94472; -104.75306 (Hamilton Hills), el. 4,915 feet (1,498 m)[32]
Harney Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°51′48″N 104°51′25″W / 42.86333°N 104.85694°W / 42.86333; -104.85694 (Harney Hills), el. 5,282 feet (1,610 m)[33]
Haystack Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°55′05″N 107°07′27″W / 41.91806°N 107.12417°W / 41.91806; -107.12417 (Haystack Mountains), el. 7,762 feet (2,366 m)[34]
Haystack Range, Goshen County, Wyoming, 42°20′29″N 104°38′06″W / 42.34139°N 104.63500°W / 42.34139; -104.63500 (Haystack Range), el. 5,646 feet (1,721 m)[35]
Haystacks, Natrona County, Wyoming, 42°58′36″N 106°47′18″W / 42.97667°N 106.78833°W / 42.97667; -106.78833 (Haystacks), el. 5,843 feet (1,781 m)[36]
Honeycomb Buttes, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 42°14′18″N 108°36′57″W / 42.23833°N 108.61583°W / 42.23833; -108.61583 (Honeycomb Buttes), el. 7,346 feet (2,239 m)[38]
Horseshoe Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°50′54″N 104°42′22″W / 42.84833°N 104.70611°W / 42.84833; -104.70611 (Horseshoe Hills), el. 5,269 feet (1,606 m)[39]
Ishawooa Hills, Park County, Wyoming, 44°15′35″N 109°31′27″W / 44.25972°N 109.52417°W / 44.25972; -109.52417 (Ishawooa Hills), el. 6,565 feet (2,001 m)[40]
Jack Morrow Hills, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 42°10′02″N 109°03′35″W / 42.16722°N 109.05972°W / 42.16722; -109.05972 (Jack Morrow Hills), el. 7,707 feet (2,349 m)[41]
Kirkland Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°09′17″N 109°25′11″W / 43.15472°N 109.41972°W / 43.15472; -109.41972 (Kirkland Mountains), el. 11,430 feet (3,480 m)[42]
Laramie Mountains, Albany County, Wyoming, 41°31′36″N 105°29′59″W / 41.52667°N 105.49972°W / 41.52667; -105.49972 (Laramie Mountains), el. 8,540 feet (2,600 m)[43]
Lavender Hills, Teton County, Wyoming, 43°37′54″N 110°26′20″W / 43.63167°N 110.43889°W / 43.63167; -110.43889 (Lavender Hills), el. 8,517 feet (2,596 m)[44]
Leucite Hills, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 41°49′19″N 108°59′48″W / 41.82194°N 108.99667°W / 41.82194; -108.99667 (Leucite Hills), el. 7,648 feet (2,331 m)[45]
Little Mitchell Creek Breaks, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°30′10″N 105°09′13″W / 44.50278°N 105.15361°W / 44.50278; -105.15361 (Little Mitchell Creek Breaks), el. 4,019 feet (1,225 m)[46]
Medicine Bow Breaks, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°59′10″N 106°34′16″W / 41.98611°N 106.57111°W / 41.98611; -106.57111 (Medicine Bow Breaks), el. 6,709 feet (2,045 m)[47]
Medicine Lodge Big Game Winter Range, Big Horn County, Wyoming, 44°21′43″N 107°30′04″W / 44.36194°N 107.50111°W / 44.36194; -107.50111 (Medicine Lodge Big Game Winter Range), el. 6,637 feet (2,023 m)[48]
Miller Hills, Converse County, Wyoming, 43°21′11″N 104°57′36″W / 43.35306°N 104.96000°W / 43.35306; -104.96000 (Miller Hills), el. 4,931 feet (1,503 m)[49]
Mine Hills, Albany County, Wyoming, 42°15′27″N 105°49′21″W / 42.25750°N 105.82250°W / 42.25750; -105.82250 (Mine Hills), el. 7,710 feet (2,350 m)[50]
Mitchell Creek Breaks, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°32′13″N 105°09′06″W / 44.53694°N 105.15167°W / 44.53694; -105.15167 (Mitchell Creek Breaks), el. 4,219 feet (1,286 m)[51]
Moneta Hills, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°12′23″N 107°44′09″W / 43.20639°N 107.73583°W / 43.20639; -107.73583 (Moneta Hills), el. 5,794 feet (1,766 m)[52]
Moore Spring Hills, Goshen County, Wyoming, 42°28′19″N 104°34′34″W / 42.47194°N 104.57611°W / 42.47194; -104.57611 (Moore Spring Hills), el. 5,141 feet (1,567 m)[53]
Old Woman Creek Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 43°08′23″N 104°18′41″W / 43.13972°N 104.31139°W / 43.13972; -104.31139 (Old Woman Creek Hills), el. 4,426 feet (1,349 m)[54]
Oregon Buttes, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 42°15′17″N 108°51′27″W / 42.25472°N 108.85750°W / 42.25472; -108.85750 (Oregon Buttes), el. 8,606 feet (2,623 m)[55]
Owl Creek Mountains, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°28′47″N 108°31′04″W / 43.47972°N 108.51778°W / 43.47972; -108.51778 (Owl Creek Mountains), el. 6,811 feet (2,076 m)[56]
Owl Hills, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°22′43″N 107°39′46″W / 42.37861°N 107.66278°W / 42.37861; -107.66278 (Owl Hills), el. 7,917 feet (2,413 m)[57]
Pedro Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming, 42°19′50″N 106°50′51″W / 42.33056°N 106.84750°W / 42.33056; -106.84750 (Pedro Mountains), el. 7,812 feet (2,381 m)[58]
Powder River Breaks, Johnson County, Wyoming, 43°58′34″N 106°15′56″W / 43.97611°N 106.26556°W / 43.97611; -106.26556 (Powder River Breaks), el. 4,626 feet (1,410 m)[59]
Powder River Breaks, Sheridan County, Wyoming, 44°47′50″N 106°03′47″W / 44.79722°N 106.06306°W / 44.79722; -106.06306 (Powder River Breaks), el. 3,944 feet (1,202 m)[60]
Prairie Dog Hills, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°59′35″N 105°17′15″W / 44.99306°N 105.28750°W / 44.99306; -105.28750 (Prairie Dog Hills), el. 3,770 feet (1,150 m)[61]
Prospect Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming, 42°28′37″N 109°08′53″W / 42.47694°N 109.14806°W / 42.47694; -109.14806 (Prospect Mountains), el. 8,238 feet (2,511 m)[62]
Pumpkin Buttes, Campbell County, Wyoming, 43°42′55″N 105°52′21″W / 43.71528°N 105.87250°W / 43.71528; -105.87250 (Pumpkin Buttes), el. 5,945 feet (1,812 m)[63]
Rattlesnake Hills, Natrona County, Wyoming, 42°49′14″N 107°21′09″W / 42.82056°N 107.35250°W / 42.82056; -107.35250 (Rattlesnake Hills), el. 7,848 feet (2,392 m)[64]
Rawhide Buttes, Goshen County, Wyoming, 42°34′25″N 104°29′59″W / 42.57361°N 104.49972°W / 42.57361; -104.49972 (Rawhide Buttes), el. 5,249 feet (1,600 m)[65]
Red Hills, Converse County, Wyoming, 43°28′04″N 105°15′46″W / 43.46778°N 105.26278°W / 43.46778; -105.26278 (Red Hills), el. 4,662 feet (1,421 m)[66]
Red Hills, Lincoln County, Wyoming, 42°42′47″N 110°04′58″W / 42.71306°N 110.08278°W / 42.71306; -110.08278 (Red Hills), el. 7,126 feet (2,172 m)[67]
Red Hills, Johnson County, Wyoming, 44°03′02″N 106°34′21″W / 44.05056°N 106.57250°W / 44.05056; -106.57250 (Red Hills), el. 4,675 feet (1,425 m)[68]
Red Hills, Campbell County, Wyoming, 44°57′37″N 105°25′15″W / 44.96028°N 105.42083°W / 44.96028; -105.42083 (Red Hills), el. 4,301 feet (1,311 m)[69]
Red Hills, Teton County, Wyoming, 42°21′34″N 107°30′04″W / 42.35944°N 107.50111°W / 42.35944; -107.50111 (Red Hills), el. 6,640 feet (2,020 m)[70]
Red Hills, Sublette County, Wyoming, 43°21′13″N 110°12′54″W / 43.35361°N 110.21500°W / 43.35361; -110.21500 (Red Hills), el. 9,754 feet (2,973 m)[71]
Red Hills, Teton County, Wyoming, 43°37′38″N 110°27′58″W / 43.62722°N 110.46611°W / 43.62722; -110.46611 (Red Hills), el. 7,900 feet (2,400 m)[72]
Red Mountains (Wyoming)-(also a range for Utah), Teton County, Wyoming, 44°15′11″N 110°33′13″W / 44.25306°N 110.55361°W / 44.25306; -110.55361 (Red Mountains), el. 9,711 feet (2,960 m)[73]
Richeau Hills, Platte County, Wyoming, 41°48′42″N 105°03′38″W / 41.81167°N 105.06056°W / 41.81167; -105.06056 (Richeau Hills), el. 6,493 feet (1,979 m)[74]
Rocky Mountains, Teton County, Wyoming, 43°21′30″N 110°55′03″W / 43.35833°N 110.91750°W / 43.35833; -110.91750 (Rocky Mountains), el. 7,388 feet (2,252 m)[75]
Saddleback Hills, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°44′52″N 106°26′28″W / 41.74778°N 106.44111°W / 41.74778; -106.44111 (Saddleback Hills), el. 7,480 feet (2,280 m)[76]
Salt River Range, Lincoln County, Wyoming, 42°45′01″N 110°50′03″W / 42.75028°N 110.83417°W / 42.75028; -110.83417 (Salt River Range), el. 7,336 feet (2,236 m)[77]
Sand Hills, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°49′05″N 106°32′41″W / 41.81806°N 106.54472°W / 41.81806; -106.54472 (Sand Hills), el. 7,218 feet (2,200 m)[78]
Sand Hills, Fremont County, Wyoming, 43°15′38″N 108°13′20″W / 43.26056°N 108.22222°W / 43.26056; -108.22222 (Sand Hills), el. 4,928 feet (1,502 m)[79]
Sand Hills, Fremont County, Wyoming, 42°54′00″N 108°44′24″W / 42.90000°N 108.74000°W / 42.90000; -108.74000 (Sand Hills), el. 5,758 feet (1,755 m)[80]
Savage Hills, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°40′45″N 106°55′29″W / 41.67917°N 106.92472°W / 41.67917; -106.92472 (Savage Hills), el. 6,755 feet (2,059 m)[81]
Seaman Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°59′38″N 104°14′16″W / 42.99389°N 104.23778°W / 42.99389; -104.23778 (Seaman Hills), el. 4,685 feet (1,428 m)[82]
Seminoe Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming, 42°09′04″N 106°49′31″W / 42.15111°N 106.82528°W / 42.15111; -106.82528 (Seminoe Mountains), el. 7,431 feet (2,265 m)[83]
Session Mountains, Uinta County, Wyoming, 41°33′41″N 111°00′52″W / 41.56139°N 111.01444°W / 41.56139; -111.01444 (Session Mountains), el. 6,827 feet (2,081 m)[84]
Seventy-Seven Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°51′17″N 104°36′58″W / 42.85472°N 104.61611°W / 42.85472; -104.61611 (Seventy-Seven Hills), el. 5,508 feet (1,679 m)[85]
Shamrock Hills, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°54′47″N 107°25′29″W / 41.91306°N 107.42472°W / 41.91306; -107.42472 (Shamrock Hills), el. 6,959 feet (2,121 m)[86]
Sheep Mountain, Big Horn County, Wyoming, 44°36′04″N 108°07′05″W / 44.60111°N 108.11806°W / 44.60111; -108.11806 (Sheep Mountain), el. 4,826 feet (1,471 m)[87]
Sherman Mountains, Albany County, Wyoming, 41°11′45″N 105°22′57″W / 41.19583°N 105.38250°W / 41.19583; -105.38250 (Sherman Mountains), el. 8,468 feet (2,581 m)[88]
Sherrill Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°54′23″N 104°04′23″W / 42.90639°N 104.07306°W / 42.90639; -104.07306 (Sherrill Hills), el. 4,541 feet (1,384 m)[89]
Shirley Mountains, Carbon County, Wyoming, 42°06′25″N 106°35′51″W / 42.10694°N 106.59750°W / 42.10694; -106.59750 (Shirley Mountains), el. 8,077 feet (2,462 m)[90]
Sierra Madre, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°11′21″N 107°02′50″W / 41.18917°N 107.04722°W / 41.18917; -107.04722 (Sierra Madre), el. 10,961 feet (3,341 m)[91]
Snake River Range, Teton County, Wyoming, 43°24′57″N 110°57′43″W / 43.41583°N 110.96194°W / 43.41583; -110.96194 (Snake River Range), el. 10,025 feet (3,056 m)[92]
Sublette Range, Lincoln County, Wyoming, 42°23′07″N 111°01′14″W / 42.38528°N 111.02056°W / 42.38528; -111.02056 (Sublette Range), el. 7,848 feet (2,392 m)[94]
T A Hills, Johnson County, Wyoming, 44°08′12″N 106°39′42″W / 44.13667°N 106.66167°W / 44.13667; -106.66167 (T A Hills), el. 5,161 feet (1,573 m)[95]
Tepee Mountains, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, 41°00′09″N 109°10′05″W / 41.00250°N 109.16806°W / 41.00250; -109.16806 (Tepee Mountains), el. 7,339 feet (2,237 m)[96]
Teton Range, Teton County, Wyoming, 43°45′05″N 110°53′03″W / 43.75139°N 110.88417°W / 43.75139; -110.88417 (Teton Range), el. 9,252 feet (2,820 m)[97]
The Brakes, Crook County, Wyoming, 44°36′45″N 104°06′48″W / 44.61250°N 104.11333°W / 44.61250; -104.11333 (The Brakes), el. 3,832 feet (1,168 m)[98]
The Breaks, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°59′11″N 106°24′56″W / 41.98639°N 106.41556°W / 41.98639; -106.41556 (The Breaks), el. 6,621 feet (2,018 m)[99]
The Palisades, Park County, Wyoming, 44°36′05″N 109°21′03″W / 44.60139°N 109.35083°W / 44.60139; -109.35083 (The Palisades), el. 8,274 feet (2,522 m)[100]
The Sand Hills, Carbon County, Wyoming, 41°26′22″N 107°32′46″W / 41.43944°N 107.54611°W / 41.43944; -107.54611 (The Sand Hills), el. 7,369 feet (2,246 m)[101]
The Vees, Washakie County, Wyoming, 43°50′41″N 107°13′26″W / 43.84472°N 107.22389°W / 43.84472; -107.22389 (The Vees), el. 6,355 feet (1,937 m)[102]
Three Brothers Mountains, Teton County, Wyoming, 44°37′59″N 110°53′16″W / 44.63306°N 110.88778°W / 44.63306; -110.88778 (Three Brothers Mountains), el. 7,116 feet (2,169 m)[103]
Tunp Range, Lincoln County, Wyoming, 42°13′17″N 110°48′23″W / 42.22139°N 110.80639°W / 42.22139; -110.80639 (Tunp Range), el. 8,346 feet (2,544 m)[104]
Twin Hills, Goshen County, Wyoming, 42°24′35″N 104°33′48″W / 42.40972°N 104.56333°W / 42.40972; -104.56333 (Twin Hills), el. 4,816 feet (1,468 m)[105]
Twin Mountains, Laramie County, Wyoming, 41°02′54″N 105°16′03″W / 41.04833°N 105.26750°W / 41.04833; -105.26750 (Twin Mountains), el. 8,081 feet (2,463 m)[106]
Wanker Hills, Niobrara County, Wyoming, 42°41′31″N 104°34′16″W / 42.69194°N 104.57111°W / 42.69194; -104.57111 (Wanker Hills), el. 5,669 feet (1,728 m)[107]
Washburn Range, Park County, Wyoming, 44°50′08″N 110°34′11″W / 44.83556°N 110.56972°W / 44.83556; -110.56972 (Washburn Range), el. 9,212 feet (2,808 m)[108]
Wildcat Hills, Goshen County, Wyoming, 42°30′23″N 104°37′34″W / 42.50639°N 104.62611°W / 42.50639; -104.62611 (Wildcat Hills), el. 5,679 feet (1,731 m)[109]
Wind River Range, Sublette County, Wyoming, 43°00′00″N 109°30′03″W / 43.00000°N 109.50083°W / 43.00000; -109.50083 (Wind River Range), el. 10,709 feet (3,264 m)[110]
Wyoming Range, Lincoln County, Wyoming, 42°44′02″N 110°36′46″W / 42.73389°N 110.61278°W / 42.73389; -110.61278 (Wyoming Range), el. 9,593 feet (2,924 m)[111]