Wyoming is bordered on the north by Montana, on the east by South Dakota and Nebraska, on the south by Colorado, on the southwest by Utah, and on the west by Idaho.
There is only one state that borders Wyoming to the west which is Idaho. The other states that borders Wyoming are Montana (north), South Dakota and Nebraska (east), Colorado and Utah (south).
Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah
Four states in the United States have straight line borders: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. These straight line borders were established through surveying techniques rather than natural geographical features.
Two landlocked states in the U.S. with the fewest state borders are Wyoming and West Virginia, each sharing borders with only 5 other states.
Yellowstone National Park borders Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.
Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming
Wyoming is bordered by the US states of Idaho, Montana, Utah, Colorado, South Dakota and Nebraska.
The Continental Divide runs through and borders Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico!
Montana and Wyoming
Colorado and Wyoming are the two US states with borders made up of 4 straight lines.
Wyoming is the state that borders Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Arkansas (borders Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi. Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma).Iowa (borders Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota). Pennsylvania (borders New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Ohio).Idaho (borders Washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Nevada).South Dakota (borders Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota).Utah (borders Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming). Wyoming (borders Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota). Oklahoma (borders Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and New Mexico). Nebraska (borders South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming).