Wyman Township is a township located in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population of Wyman Township is extremely small, with only 16 people living in the township as of the 2010 United States Census.
Wyman Township is located in the western portion of Maine and covers an area of approximately 75 square miles. It is situated close to a variety of natural attractions, including Mount Abraham, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the Bigelow Range.
The main industries in Wyman Township are agriculture, forestry, and outdoor recreation. The township is known for its hunting, fishing, hiking, and skiing opportunities. The Appalachian Trail runs through Wyman Township and attracts many hikers and backpackers.
Wyman Township is governed by a three-member board of selectmen. The township does not have its own school system, and students attend schools in nearby towns. The economy of Wyman Township is mainly driven by tourism, outdoor recreation, and natural resource extraction.
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