Sundance, Wyoming Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In Sundance City, Wyoming, the Population & Steets are a bit different from other cities in the state. The population here is just under one thousand and ninety-six people. This means that there are fewer poor people living in this city than in other cities. In addition, most people who live in Sundance are U.S. citizens, making the city's average property value around $220,300. The homeownership rate in Sundance City is around 73.7%, and most residents commute alone to work. On average, the commute time to work in Sundance is about 17 minutes, and residents in Sundance owned three cars per household.

The town is situated along Interstate 90 and may be accessed via the Rapid City or Gillette airports. It also provides bus service and has connections to Denver, Billings, and more. The town was first settled in 1875, and prospered during the wide open frontier of time. The city remains mostly unchanged from a century ago, and the views of Sundance Mountain are a treat for all visitors.

The city is located in Crook County, Wyoming, on the Interstate 90 corridor, and is accessible by car, bus, or train. Sundance is also a gateway to Devils Tower, the Black Hills National Forest, and the Bear Lodge Mountains. The town is also a good base for activities in the area. The nearby attractions include the Vore Buffalo Jump, Spearfish Canyon, Crazy Horse National Monument, and Mount Rushmore National Monument.