Esterbrook Church, built in the 1940s, is popular among photographers!
Esterbook is a mountain community nestled near the base of Laramie Peak. If you’re looking to get an early start, consider renting the Whistle Stop Cabin, which provides accommodation for up to eight.
Situated in one of the most picturesque locations around, Esterbrook Church is a handmade log structure built in 1943. The altar is framed by a 5ft x 14 ft window, which overlooks mountain meadows and Laramie Peak as it towers to over 10,000 feet in the distance.
Summertime visitors enjoy an array of wildflowers that bloom on the meadows surrounding the church. This spectacular location, both quaint and magnificent, has become a popular site for summer weddings.
Esterbrook is located in Converse County in southeastern Wyoming. The town was founded as a mining town, has a population of around 52 and is home to a beautiful little church, Esterbrook Community Church, that was built with a window behind the altar that frames Laramie Peak.
(source) https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wyoming/essential-wy-communities/