Why Choose Wyoming for Tiny Living?
Wyoming tiny house communities spread across wide-open plains, Wind River country, and Teton Range gateways. Dedicated permanent villages are still rare; most placement runs through year-round RV parks in Casper and Cheyenne, reservoir-side annual leases in Alcova, and luxury tiny home resorts near Jackson Hole. No statewide building code means county rules vary, but winterized hookups, R-40 insulation, and wind-rated construction matter everywhere in the Cowboy State.
Before joining a community, make sure you understand Wyoming tiny house zoning laws so you know what to expect. Most communities handle the legal side for you, but it helps to know the rules. If you prefer to build your own tiny house instead of buying one already in the community, check out our directory of Wyoming builders who can create a custom home that fits community requirements.
Not finding what you want in these communities? You can also browse tiny houses for sale across Wyoming to find a home you can move into a community or place on your own land.

