Casper

Casper

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5150’ Festival, Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo, Horse Nations Indian Relay Championship

Nearby Cities

Evansville
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Casper

Elevation

5150′

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Casper

In Casper, you can discover the past while taking
in picturesque scenery and modern amenities.

This town in central Wyoming marks the only point where the Oregon, California, Mormon and Pony Express Trails intersected during the westward expansion of the mid-1800s. Step into the shoes of these western travelers with a wagon ride from Historic Trails West or by visiting Independence Rock. Experience the outdoors with a quick drive to Casper Mountain, where summer hiking and mountain biking give way to winter snowshoeing and skiing at Hogadon Ski Area. Be sure to cast a line on the North Platte River, where uncrowded waters teeming with blue ribbon trout easily make Casper one of the best fishing destinations in the U.S. And don’t leave hungry; the restaurants in Casper are some of the best in the state, including Racca’s Pizzeria Napoletana and Firerock Steakhouse.

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Plan your Casper, Wyoming adventure today. Discover outdoor activities, explore historical museums and nearby attractions. 

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Things To Do

In Casper

If you’re looking for what to do in Casper, Wyoming, you’ve come to the right place. Discover things to do and how to do them on your next adventure to the one and only Casper, Wyoming.

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Places TO Stay

In Casper

From hotels and motels to inns and RV parks,  you’ll find the perfect place to stay in Casper, Wyoming.

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Places TO Eat

In Casper

If you’re looking for great food and tasty brews, whiskey and wine in Wyoming,  you’ve come to the right place. Explore the places to eat and drink in Casper, Wyoming, and start planning your vacation.

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FAQ: Casper, Wyoming

Casper, Wyoming, is located in the east-central part of the state.

Casper, Wyoming, has a population of 58,446 as of 2019 and encompasses 17,433 acres.

Casper is in Natrona County, Wyoming.

Casper, Wyoming, is surrounded by amazing outdoor recreation, multiple museums, fantastic dining, breweries, distilleries and much more. Casper is well known as an incredible fly-fishing destination and is also known for its frontier history. If you’re looking to explore some top attractions and activities, check out these things to do in Casper, Wyoming.