7 Best Towns In The Rockies For Retirees

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7 Best Towns In The Rockies For Retirees

The Rocky Mountains Region of the United States is a fantastic place to live and retire. Small, charming towns are typically backdropped by towering peaks, presenting a scenery everyone will want to wake up to every morning. You will also find beautiful Alpine lakes, leaping waterfalls, and tumbling rivers, places that effortlessly pull you from the drudgery and boredom of a tiring indoor lifestyle. With all these, a retiree can easily look half her age. But where to? Keep reading to discover the seven best towns in the Rockies for retirees.

Buffalo, Wyoming

Buffalo is a small, laid-back town in northern Wyoming with a population of less than 5,000. The community is enticingly tight-knit, with most people knowing each other or being acquaintances. There are regular events in the community, meaning one can easily find something to become involved in, including as a volunteer. The town sits snug at the base of the Bighorn Mountains at an elevation of about 4,645 feet, higher than the town’s population. A median listing price of $512,000, lower than the statewide median, comes with endless snowmobiling, skiing, hiking, and camping opportunities. Remember that you are at the doorstep of the Bighorn National Forest, the trails-laden Bighorn Mountains, and Lake De Smet, a recreational paradise for boating and fishing. To cap it off, Johnson County Healthcare Center (JCHC) is right in town and has been named one of the country’s top 20 Critical Access Hospitals.