Welcome to Wyoming!
Cheyenne
Laramie County Community College's main campus is in Cheyenne. Our campus is nestled
along Crow Creek, on the high plains of southeastern Wyoming. Our location puts us
at just over 6,000 feet above sea level. The city is the capital of Wyoming, and has
a population of about 60,000.
Intersected by I-25 and I-80, Cheyenne is a major crossroads for the Rocky Mountain
region and the western United Sates.
There are many regional attractions. If you prefer an outdoor lifestyle, Cheyenne is approximately 30 minutes from the pine forests of Medicine Bow National Forest and 90 minutes from many of the outdoor opportunities of Colorado.
If you prefer a more urban lifestyle, Fort Collins and Denver, Colo., are just a short 60- to 90-minute drive from Cheyenne, and offer many great shopping and cultural opportunities.
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Laramie
LCCC has a second campus in Laramie, Wyo., less than 10 minutes from downtown, the
University of Wyoming, city offices and county agencies.
Laramie, population of 27,204, is the county seat of Albany County and is on the Laramie River in southeastern Wyoming, at the junction of Interstate 80 and US Route 287.
Laramie, population of 27,204, is the county seat of Albany County and is on the Laramie River in southeastern Wyoming, at the junction of Interstate 80 and US Route 287.
Ready to get confused? Laramie, Wyo., is not in Laramie County. So the main campus
in Cheyenne is in Laramie County, and the branch campus in Laramie is in Albany County.
Got it? Good.
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Pine Bluffs
The Eastern Laramie County outreach center is in Pine Bluffs, population 1,153. Sitting
on the Wyoming/Nebraska border, the town was named after the pine trees on the nearby
bluffs.
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