Wyoming is the a best kept secret as a State. Lots of cheap land and good people.
I am 64 years old and find that the natural thermal springs in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho do me a world of good. I’ve found two of the best places to soak are in Wyoming: Saratoga, between Rawlins and Laramie; and Thermopolis, almost in the center of the state, 130 highway miles west of Casper and 80 highway miles southwest of Cody (the two closest airports served by the Delta connection).
I’d relocate to Wyoming tomorrow but my wife likes it here in northern Virginia.
I did a car trip through Wyoming last year and visited both Sheridan and nearby Gillette. Sheridan is the smaller of the two (population 17,860) but is a really neat town with a thriving art scene; it is located on the I-90 100 miles or so south of Billings, Montana. The elevation is 3,743 feet (the elevations tend to be lower in northern Wyoming than they are in southern Wyoming).
Compared to most states, the legislature is quite sane and rational; the GOP controls the 60 seat House of Representatives, 50-10; and also controls the 30 seat Senate by 27-3.
For the right person, Wyoming could be a great place to live, work and raise a family.
The federal building in Casper is named for Dick Cheney; down the street is a cinema called the America Theatre (your basic liberal would have a meltdown).