Four Corners, Wyoming

      Four Corners, Wyoming
      —  Unincorporated community  —
      Four Corners, Wyoming is located in Wyoming
      Four Corners, Wyoming
      Location within the state of Wyoming
      Coordinates: 44°04′39″N 104°08′18″W / 44.0774811°N 104.1382706°W / 44.0774811; -104.1382706Coordinates: 44°04′39″N 104°08′18″W / 44.0774811°N 104.1382706°W / 44.0774811; -104.1382706
      Country United States
      State Wyoming
      County Weston
      Elevation 5,853 ft (1,784 m)
      Time zone Mountain (MST) (UTC-7)
       • Summer (DST) MDT (UTC-6)
      FIPS code
      GNIS feature ID 1599816[1]


      Four Corners[1] was a small unincorporated town in Weston County, Wyoming, United States. It is located in the Black Hills of northeastern Wyoming, at the intersection of U.S. Route 85 and Wyoming Highway 585. It is located north of Newcastle, southeast of Sundance, Wyoming, and southwest of Lead, South Dakota. Originally a stage station on the famous stagecoach road Cheyenne Black Hills Stage Route connecting Cheyenne and the Union Pacific Railroad with the gold fields of Deadwood, it is today the site of a small store, bed-and-breakfast, and post office serving nearby ranches, vacation homes, and tourist camps. Camp Mallo is nearby.

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      Last modified on 25 April 2013, at 14:40