Sequim, Washington wins title of Best Northwestern Small Town

15 May 2017


From fishing villages to Old West mining towns, the Northwestern United States – Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming – are dotted with small towns, each with its own unique appeal. 

10Best editors teamed up with a panel of local travel experts to find the best small towns with populations less than 10,000 (according to the latest census date) in the region. We considered nearly 50 options, narrowing it down to just 20 representing each of the six states in the region. Then we turned it over to you, our readers, who have been voting for the past four weeks.

#3, BUFFALO, Wyoming.

Sandwiched between rolling plains and the peaks of the Bighorn Mountains, the town of Buffalo is a popular base for outdoor adventures of all types. But the town itself is worthy of notice, thanks to its shops, art galleries, dining, musuems and range of accommodation options.  shops, art galleries, dining, musuems and range of accommodation options. 

Continue to full article to see the other top 10 winners in the category Best Northwestern Small Town.