Daniel
Daniel is an unincorporated community located in Sublette County, Wyoming, United States.
The town was founded in the late 1800s as a result of the homesteading and ranching activities in the area. The town was named after Daniel Budd, one of the area's early settlers.
During the early 1900s, the town saw significant growth due to the development of the agriculture and ranching industries in the surrounding area. Many residents worked in the local farms and ranches, raising livestock and crops.
Daniel also played a role in the history of the Old West, with several notable figures passing through the area. The famous explorer John C. Fremont passed through the area during his expeditions, and the outlaw Butch Cassidy was known to have frequented the area.
Today, Daniel remains a small, rural community with a population of just a few hundred residents. The town is known for its stunning natural beauty, with easy access to nearby hiking trails, fishing streams, and hunting areas. The town's history is preserved at the Sublette County Historical Society Museum, which features exhibits on the town's early settlers, ranchers, and explorers.