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Mayoworth, Wyoming

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Mayoworth, Wyoming
Mayoworth Junction
CountryUnited States
StateWyoming
CountyJohnson
Elevation
5,230 ft (1,594 m)
Time zoneUTC-7 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-6 (MDT)
ZIP code
82639
GNIS feature ID1597396

Mayoworth is an unincorporated place in the southwestern part of Johnson County in north-central Wyoming.[1] It lies in the eastern valleys of the Bighorn Mountains. Mayoworth is at the western terminus of Wyoming Highway 191, about 12 miles west of the Kaycee exit off Interstate 25 (with U.S. Route 87).[2]

Mayoworth is on the North Fork of the Powder River, which experienced severe flooding in 1992.[3]

The Mayoworth Number Ten clay mine is just to the northwest of town.[4]

Barnum is several miles south of Mayoworth, and Big Trails is the nearest place over the Bighorn range.

History

Nearby Dull Knife Battlefield is the site of an 1876 battle between the U.S. Army and Cheyenne.

From the late 1860s to about 1910, the Hole-in-the-Wall mountain pass was used by outlaws such as Butch Cassidy. Several gangs kept a cabin nearby.

Further reading

  • Richardson, Albert L. (1950). Geology of the Mayoworth Region, Johnson County, Wyoming (M.A., Geology). University of Wyoming.

References