
Granger serves as the focal point of this southwestern Wyoming landscape, situated at the confluence of Blacks Fork and Hams Fork. The settlement pattern is largely defined by the historical transport corridors of Old Us Hwy 30 and Granger Rd, which navigate the high-desert terrain. Local history and genealogy interest is anchored by the Granger Municipal Cem located just south of the town center. The map details a network of local roads such as Black Forks Dr and Evans Dr that branch out near the river bends. Further south, the course of Spider Cr winds through the open range, illustrating the drainage patterns that have historically dictated ranching and settlement boundaries in Sweetwater County.
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