Worland–Ten Sleep Farmers Market
A weekly Saturday market featuring local baked goods, produce, cheese, crafts and more—perfect for Worland North residents to support local producers and enjoy a community gathering spot.
View event details →Worland North is a welcoming neighborhood known for its spacious lots, mature trees, and a mix of classic ranch-style homes with modern updates. Residents enjoy quiet streets, a close-knit community spirit, and easy access to nearby schools and parks, making it a perfect place to call home.
Worland offers a peaceful environment with mostly single detached and duplex homes built around the 1960s. The quiet streets contribute to a slower-paced atmosphere, enhancing the sense of calm throughout much of the area. Schools are conveniently located near most residences, providing easy access for daily educational needs. Pharmacies and some local cafes or restaurants are also within close reach, adding to everyday convenience. Although vehicle use is common for grocery shopping, the relatively flat terrain supports casual bicycle riding. This city provides a well-rounded living experience with its combination of residential comfort and accessible services.
Worland is a fairly good city to buy a house in for those who prefer a calm environment. Most areas in Worland are reasonably quiet, as the streets tend to be quite peaceful - however noise can be an issue close to the railway line or the airport (Worland Muni).
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled on the north bank of the Bighorn River, Rotary Riverside Park features a scenic walking trail, a playground, picnic tables overlooking the water, and easy access to tubing and fishing right from the neighborhood.
Serving kindergarten through first grade and earning an A rating, East Side Elementary anchors the north Worland community by providing top-tier early childhood education just blocks from the neighborhood.
Located at 1200 Culbertson Avenue on the north side, this hub offers swimming, fitness classes, community events, and recreational spaces that make it a central social spot for residents.
Just south of the core of North Worland lies Blair’s Market with its bakery, deli, and weekly specials, plus a cluster of local eateries and shops that serve the neighborhood with convenient everyday needs.
West of North Worland is local public golf greens, while a short drive east opens into trailheads toward the Bighorn Mountains—perfect for residents seeking both casual recreation and big‑sky outdoor adventures.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly Saturday market featuring local baked goods, produce, cheese, crafts and more—perfect for Worland North residents to support local producers and enjoy a community gathering spot.
View event details →An opportunity for locals interested in agriculture or livestock to attend a live cattle auction right in Worland—insightful for farmers, ranchers, or anyone curious about regional livestock markets.
View event details →An annual June celebration hosted by the Community Center and Recreation District—great for families to enjoy cultural activities, local performances, food, and connect with neighbors.
View event details →A regional inclusive Pride celebration with BBQ, music, youth panels and community bonfire—accessible for residents willing to travel to Lander for a welcoming, purpose‑driven festival.
View event details →A multi‑day historic and cultural event in nearby Thermopolis that offers immersive activities and celebrations—ideal for Worland North families and residents seeking a regional getaway with local heritage.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Worland North
Local characteristics and demographics for Worland North