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Overlooked but Great Small City!
5
rating
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Anonymous (
Nov 13, 2024)
Gillette is not a place with big-city excitement, but it is a solid and affordable place for families.
The stats show that it is less expensive (to buy or rent) than the national average, safer than the national average, has much lower unemployment and much higher wages. No stat ...Read More
e income taxes and property taxes are not too bad. There is no traffic and the air is as clean as it gets. Summers are great, but it does get cold in the winter, although not as much snow to shovel as places farther east. It has a small airport with flights to Denver and is right on the interstate for easy access to booming (and much more expensive) Rapid City. Only thing missing is a Costco, but still plenty of good shopping options.
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Best of both wrolds
4.5
rating
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Anonymous (
Apr 26, 2024)
Not sure why the people relying to the negative comments with positive comments don't make their own reviews.
Gillette has the same problems that similarly-sized towns and cities in this region have: difficulty attracting good teachers, doctors, etc. Plus, some low-level proper ...Read More
ty crime. Overall, though it's a safe and welcoming place. And it lacks the level of poverty that much of the state faces. Yes, there are no glitzy mountains nearby, thank God. If there were, it would be Jackson, which nobody wants to see. Gillette is the third-larges city in the state, and has much more to offer then Jackson has, and it is the last bastion of affordability in the West. The average household earns enough to buy the average home in less than 4 years ($93.5K is the median household income, and the median home price is $312K). You cannot find that anywhere else west of the Mississippi. And for this price, you are getting a house, not a condo, like in big cities. And most houses are built in the past few decades, not like in older cities farther east, like Minneapolis or KCMO.
Politically, it's live-and-let live as most of the mountain west, but with a friendly Midwest element that you won't find as much if you go any farther west. To me, it's the bets of both worlds - Midwest cost of living with a Western frontier feel.
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It's not for everyone.
2
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jun 19, 2020)
Gillette is a small coal mining town, I grown up here and honestly there are a couple of nice things here but there is nothing much here to do, the crime rate here is terrible, the schools don't care about the students, and dont get me started on there court systems here. They ar ...Read More
e all corrupt. There is a reason why no one comes to this town, but at least the night skies are beutiful. I wouldn't stay here long term for newcomers, especially if you want to start a family here. You're better off going to nearby towns like buffalo or riverton.
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This Place is Trash
0.5
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Anonymous (
Sep 20, 2018)
It's honestly trash here, you're better of moving to Washington. While it's trash here, any other area you will be able to actually do something. ...Read More
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It's not for everyone.
2
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jun 19, 2020)
Gillette is a small coal mining town, I grown up here and honestly there are a couple of nice things here but there is nothing much here to do, the crime rate here is terrible, the schools don't care about the students, and dont get me started on there court systems here. They ar ...Read
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e all corrupt. There is a reason why no one comes to this town, but at least the night skies are beutiful. I wouldn't stay here long term for newcomers, especially if you want to start a family here. You're better off going to nearby towns like buffalo or riverton.
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This Place is Trash
0.5
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Anonymous (
Sep 20, 2018)
It's honestly trash here, you're better of moving to Washington. While it's trash here, any other area you will be able to actually do something. ...Read
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Gillette: A Beautiful Midwest City
4
rating
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Anonymous (
May 14, 2018)
I've been living in Gillette for about a year so far. Gillette is a beautiful small city, far enough away from any from any major city that it has a genuine country feel to it. Finding a job here isn't particularly difficult, but you might not have a lot of high paying jobs to ch ...Read
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oose from, either. There's a decent selection of stores to choose from, including a Walmart Supercenter that should cover most of your needs.
One of the best areas in Gillette is McManamen Park to the north. It has a big lake in the middle and is a beautiful place to take your dog or spend some time with friends. Summer weather is usually pretty mild and tops out in the 60s or 70s. There are usually farmers markets during the summer, as well as some parades and local festivals too. Overall, it's a relaxing city that I do enjoy living in very much.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Gillette Awards
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Compare Gillette, WY Livability
A+
Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Gillette?
Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.
Parks
Sunflower Park
Kiwanis Park
Cottonwood Park
City Park
Lasting Legacy Park
Sage Bluffs Park
Sage Valley Park
Eldridge Park
Entertainment
Frontier Auto Museum
AVA Community Art Center
Camelanes
Campbell County Rockpile Museum;Rockpile Museum Association
Foothills Theater
Energy Equipment Park
CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Art Gallery
Frontier Lanes
Food & Drink
Creative Beverages Liquor & Pub
Jo-Bawb's BBQ
Good Times / Taco Johns
WingStreet
Taco Bell
Papa Murphy's
Subway
Wendy's
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Commute
Is public transit available in Gillette?
Of all people who commute,
1.2% take public transportation in
Gillette.