Casper maintains a casual charm accompanied by numerous hiking trails, historical museums and fly-fishing in the heart of the downtown district. From snow skiing at Casper Mountain to exploring a reconstructed military fort, Casper offers an array of attractions.
Things to do in Casper
The Great Outdoors defines Casper in many ways, as most activities centre on the mountain and the North Platte River. You can enjoy inner tubing, cycling, fishing, rafting and hiking in most seasons, but cross-country and downhill skiing take precedence in winter. Hogadon Basin Ski Area’s 27 trails are just a 15-minute drive south of the city.
Some of the most frequented migration trails for American settlers ran through Casper. You can see how they impacted history at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center and also learn about regional Native American cultures.
The Platte River Parkway passes by Fort Caspar Museum, a reconstructed military post from 1865. You can view military exhibits and re-created structures, such as a wagon ferry, telegraph office, commissary and post office. Visit the Tate Geological Museum and the contemporary Nicolaysen Art Museum, which showcases work from Rocky Mountain artists.
Steakhouses are plentiful in Casper, including Fire Rock Steakhouse & Grill and Silver Fox Steakhouse. Nightlife is typically casual in laid-back venues, such as The Movie Star Lounge and Vintage Fine Wine and Martini Bar. For live music and a well-stocked beer bar, head over to Gaslight Social.
Getting around Casper
Taxis operate throughout Casper, while buses are also available. You can rent a car at Casper–Natrona County International Airport, located about 15 minutes east of town.