Frontier offers wide-open horizons, quiet streets, and quick access to the everyday conveniences of nearby Kemmerer and Diamondville. Weekends fill up fast here: fossil fans can wander the ancient lakebed exhibits and scenic trails at Fossil Butte National Monument, anglers work the Hams Fork and lakes with tips from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, and public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management’s Kemmerer Field Office invite hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling. The skies are famously dark, so bring a blanket for stargazing after a day at the water or on the trail.
Families appreciate Frontier’s small-community feel with schooling options close by. Students typically attend Kemmerer Elementary and Kemmerer Junior/Senior High within Lincoln County, while adult learners find certificates, workforce training, and dual-credit opportunities through the Western Wyoming Community College outreach programs. History buffs can explore the area’s coal-mining roots and the origin story of the J.C. Penney “mother store” on visits to downtown Kemmerer, where civic events and services are coordinated by the City of Kemmerer.
Housing spans modest in-town homes to properties with elbow room, and daily life runs on neighborly favors, seasonal festivals, and plenty of fresh air. Whether you’re buying your first place or planning to sell and move within the region, Agent Pronto can connect you with a great local real estate agent to help you navigate Frontier with confidence.