Community Overview

Discover Casper, Wyoming: Where Community, Nature, and Quality of Life Converge

Casper is a medium-sized city in Wyoming. The community is centralized in the state and offers shopping, outdoor recreation, community arts, and dining options. Residents enjoy water/snow skiing, fishing, hunting, hiking, and mountain biking. The community arts include the symphony and theatre and easy access to large metropolitan communities, when desired. There are public and private schools from elementary through Masters´ programs offered. There is no state income tax. This community offers a wide variety of housing.

Casper is the 2nd largest city in Wyoming with a population of 59,179 people, yet it offers many amenities that most cities many times Casper’s size cannot boast. It has shopping that is typical of an average suburb with Target, Home Depot, and Macy’s. Casper has some exciting new restaurants with excellent cuisine like Firerock and Dsasumo, along with some local favorites like Botticelli’s and 1st St. Bakers, along with the usual assortment of national chains.

Set on the banks of the North Platte River with the Laramie Mountains and Medicine Bow National Forest as a backdrop to the south – Casper has a picturesque setting invoking the spirit of the Rocky Mountains and the west. The city and surrounding area offer an abundance of outdoor recreation. Casper was originally settled as a trading post, later as a fort and today is center of commerce, health care and industry for much of the state. Casper is located roughly in the center of the great state of Wyoming and has long been a city with a strong energy-based economy. http://www.casperwyoming.info/

Reasons to Relocate to Casper, Wyoming: https://choosecpr.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw3v6SBhCsARIsACyrRAkvo87ki1RYxY7lWE8MeqUJibLPgvMvL9msusE9jgILmwO9Q-mrZnoaApmOEALw_wcB

Why I Moved My Family to Casper, Wyoming: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-i-moved-my-family-to-casper-wyoming_b_59e0f1f8e4b03a7be5804c24 

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Tucked among the gorgeous landscape, discover everything from volcanoes to outlaws and find some truly special hidden gems that are worth the trip to the Cowboy State alone. Follow in the footsteps of Butch Cassidy and other famed outlaws, feel the wind in your hair as you off-road through a massive shifting sand dune field, meet dinosaurs and wild horses while exploring the Wild West or see the sights that guided pioneers. Observe wildlife in its natural habitat, soak up the sunshine and catch the big one on Lake Flaming Gorge, mountain bike through the high desert, kayak on the Green River or explore the vibrant art scenes.

It’s not a question of what to do in Rock Springs and Green River. The only question is how long should you stay to fit it all in? Don’t just vacation. Explore.

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