Riverton, Wyoming, has been identified as one of the most crime-challenged communities in the state, with high rates of both violent and property crime. According to data from SafeHome.org, substance abuse and jurisdictional complexities contribute to these challenges.
Dangerous Areas in Wyoming
Beyond Riverton, other areas in Wyoming pose significant dangers. Yellowstone National Park is notable for extreme natural hazards, wildlife encounters, and high-fatality vehicle accidents. Hundreds of motor vehicle accidents and dozens of fatalities occur annually, particularly along the southern corridor between Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
Other dangerous areas include Interstate 80 from Rawlins to Laramie, known for high winds, winter white-out conditions, and frequent closures. Teton Pass is a 17-mile stretch with steep grades and a high risk of avalanches in winter. Natural Trap Cave, near the Montana-Wyoming border, is a concealed and deadly sinkhole. Bighorn Lake, in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, is a major rattlesnake hotspot.
Original reporting: K2 Radio (Casper) — read the source article.