right|300px|thumb|The old Daniel Station in downtown Daniel, Wyoming on [[U.S. Route 189]]
Daniel is a census-designated place in Sublette County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 150 at the 2010 census.
The town lies on U.S. Route 189, in the Green River valley as the water flows out of the Gros Ventre Range to Daniel's north and the Wind River Range to the town's east. Horse Creek, a Green River tributary that joins just west of Daniel, has its headwaters west in the Salt River Range. Thus bordered on three sides by nearby mountains, Daniel lies in the very northern, highest part of the large basin that defines much of southern Wyoming. Wyoming Highway 354 is a west-east road that intersects US Highways 189 and 191 north of town.
History
On July 5, 1840, Father Pierre-Jean De Smet offered the first Holy Mass (an important Christian worship ceremony) in Wyoming. A monument to the event stands on its site one mile east of Daniel.
The Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, a gathering of fur trappers and traders, was held in Daniel six times from 1833 to 1840.
Geography
Daniel is located at (42.865172, −110.070921).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.1 square miles (13.2 km<sup>2</sup>), all land.
Climate
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Daniel has a subarctic climate, abbreviated "Dfc" on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded in Daniel was on August 8, 2001, while the coldest temperature recorded was on December 22, 1990.
Demographics
As of the census
