Casper, Wyoming, a year-round haven for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. Explore breathtaking landscapes—Casper Mountain, North Platte River, and Fremont Canyon—then step indoors to discover museums, local dining, and a vibrant arts scene. Whether skiing snowy trails or basking in festival sunshine, Casper offers unforgettable experiences every day of the year.
Casper/Natrona County International Airport offers a stress-free travel experience, so you can spend more time exploring in the heart of Wyoming – the gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
Delta Air Lines operated by SkyWest Airlines offers daily jet service to and from Salt Lake City.
A world-renowned fishing paradise, boasting a blend of public and private waterways teeming with 3,000 to 5,000 fish per mile. Crowned the #1 Big Fish Destination by American Angler Magazine, anglers are spoiled for choice with hotspots like the iconic North Platte River, scenic Fremont Canyon, and the bountiful Alcova and Pathfinder reservoirs. Thanks to five upstream reservoirs ensuring consistent water flows and temperatures, the North Platte promises a year-round stable fishing habitat – making every season open season for both novice and seasoned fly-fishing enthusiasts.
Casper Mountain beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its 40 miles of well-marked trails weaving through dense forests, wildlife-rich landscapes, and awe-inspiring vistas. Conveniently located within 15 minutes of historic downtown, these trails promise endless adventures. Notably, the Bridle Trail at Garden Creek Falls offers a captivating 4.5-mile loop around a scenic waterfall. Just a 30-minute drive away, discover the majestic Alcova Reservoir, spanning 2,470 acres. Renowned for its sunrises, abundant water activities, and fishing, Alcova boasts six campgrounds, eight boat ramps, an interpretive trail, and a fishing pier. At Alcova Resort, rent boats, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and bikes. And don’t miss the chance to explore Fremont Canyon from the reservoir’s southwest end!
Casper, Wyoming, is a culinary mosaic where the love for craft beer and unique flavors creates a vibrant food scene. Boasting the highest number of breweries per capita in Wyoming, Casper offers an array of ales, stouts, and lagers that showcase the state’s brewing excellence. Local yak meat dishes provide a sustainable and hearty option, while authentic Japanese ramen and Mediterranean cuisine offer a taste of global culture under the expansive Wyoming sky. In Casper, every sip and bite is part of a flavorful story waiting to be discovered.
Casper/Natrona County International Airport is not just a gateway to Yellowstone, the Nation’s first National Park, it more importantly connects visitors to the heart of Wyoming.
Within minutes of the airport, you can be at one of Casper’s famed museums such as the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center or the Nicolaysen Art Museum. Or experience what it was like to migrate west in the 1800’s on an authentic pioneer wagon on the actual ruts of the Oregon Trail with Historic Trails West.
Our airport is smaller in size, making it more welcoming for travelers and easy to navigate. Our friendly staff is available to assist visitors with any needs after arrival. When you’re ready to head home, CPR offers a stress-free check-in and security experience, unlike larger metropolitan airports, allowing you to get to your gate within 30-minutes.