Annual Festivals: Beartrap Summer Music Festival (July), College National Finals Rodeo (June), Central Wyoming Fair and PRCA Rodeo (July), Wednesday Night Live Downtown Concert Series (summer – every Wednesday Night), Nic Fest Art Festival (June), Casper Mountain Sled Dog Races (February), Crimson Dawn Celebration (summer solstice), Taste of Downtown (August), Painted Past Living History Tours/Ghost Tours (spring – summer)
Casper is Wyoming’s Adventure Capital! No other destination in Wyoming offers the same mix of outdoor recreational activities, culture, dining, sporting events, air service, lodging, history, superior service and location.
Trail markers at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
For outdoor recreation enthusiasts, Casper simply has it all: world class fly fishing in the North Platte River, unbelievable big game hunting; hiking, biking, rock climbing at world-famous Fremont Canyon, Nordic and alpine skiing at the Casper Nordic Center and Hogadon Downhill Ski Area, awesome snowmobiling and camping on Casper Mountain; unlimited water sport and sailing opportunities on either Alcova or Pathfinder Reservoirs; kayaking through downtown on our new whitewater course, and golf on any of five unique courses including our “crown jewel,” Three Crowns Golf Course which was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
Whitewater Kayak Park, Casper Kelly Eastes
Adding to the uniqueness of Casper is the perfect compliment to all the outdoor adventures – its culture. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is a 27,000- square-foot, state-of-the-art facility dedicated to commemorate the pioneers who traveled through our area westward in search of new lives, land, wealth and happiness. In addition to the Trails Center, Casper has over 20 museums ranging from our area’s territorial history (Fort Caspar) to our oil history (Salt Creek Oil Field Museum) to our geological history (Tate Museum) to modern art (Nicolaysen Art Museum) to our place in the galaxy at the Casper Planetarium to remembering our true heroes at the Wyoming Veteran’s Museum. Casper boasts an award-winning symphony orchestra, an active and progressive community college as well as numerous community theatre groups.
National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
Dining is first-rate with over 100 unique restaurants, bistros & coffee houses that serve everything from burgers to Wyoming-raised beef steaks to fresh sushi. The music scene in Casper is unique in that it is almost exclusively “home grown.” The many talented musicians and bands in Casper can be found playing at any of the nightclubs or at the growing number of outdoor festivals in Casper throughout the summer months. Great shopping can be found throughout town, but for one-of-a-kind shopping, visit our historic downtown district. More mainstream shopping can be found at the East Ridge Mall.
Casper is the home to two professional sports teams – the Casper Rockies and the Wyoming Cavalry. The Rockies are the Pioneer (rookie) League franchise for the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team.
Panoramic view of Casper Casper CVB
The Wyoming Cavalry Indoor Football Team is a National Indoor Football League franchise. The College National Finals Rodeo is held in Casper every June, which draws the best college rodeo athletes this country has to offer. It’s a very exciting time in Casper when the CNFR is in town. One month later, the Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo hits town and hosts a PRCA Rodeo Circuit event at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds. The cowboys and cowgirls competing are competing their way toward qualifying for the PRCA National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
Although it has little history as an actual state (after all, it's only been one since 1890), the territory that is today Wyoming goes way back. Way, way back. read more
The Bridger Trail, opened in 1864, offered a safer alternative to the Bozeman Trail for prospectors looking to make their fortune in the Montana gold rush. Famous mountain man and guide, Jim Bridger, created the trail west of the Big Horn Mountains. read more