Plan Your Spring Vacation to Casper
Spring in Casper doesn’t follow the rules, and that’s exactly why we love it. One day you’re chasing wildflowers on Casper Mountain, the next you’re sneaking in late-season turns at Hogadon Basin Ski Area. It’s a season of contrast, fresh air, and fewer crowds, where winter and early summer battle for the spotlight on any given day.
Can't-Miss Things to do in Casper This Spring
- Make the most out of the lingering snow on Casper Mountain with snowshoeing, fat biking, or even skiing (check Hogadon's website for the most up-to-date conditions).
- Chase the first wildflower bloom on Casper Mountain at Rotary Park and the Bridle Trail.
- Get a taste of Casper at one of our delicious local restaurants.
- Uncover Casper's rich history and culture at a museum or gallery.
- Catch a live performance at one of Casper's many arts & cultural venues, like a comedy show at the Rialto.
Whatever you decide, you'll love it. Trust us, we are the expert on how to best experience Casper and Natrona County!
Soak Up the Final Days of Winter
Spring in Casper can mean unpredictable weather, so if you love winter sports, don't pack your gear away too soon. With left-over snow on Casper Mountain through April, and if we're lucky, a couple of fresh dustings, Casper is a great place to enjoy the last few weeks on winter. Whether on snowshoes, skis, or a fat bike, the trails on the mountain are calling.
Blooming Wildflowers
Casper, Wyoming is known for its blooming wildflowers found throughout our wide open spaces and mountain meadows. And when spring arrives, it's always a fun activity to hit the mountain trails and see variety of colors you can discover.
Savor Casper's Culinary Scene
From Italian and Chinese to Indian and Mediterranean, Casper has something to satisfy every craving. Or, if you're looking for a classic Wyoming steak, head on over to Frank's Butcher Shop where they offer a variety of different cuts of Wyoming-raised beef.
Explore a Museum or Gallery
From dinosaur fossils at the Tate Geological Museum to breathtaking regional artwork at the Nicolaysen Art Museum, there are plenty of places to explore indoors. Fort Caspar, a former military base from the 1800s, offers insight into some of Casper's earliest days while Scarlow's Art & Coffee serves up delicious local coffee paired with local artwork.










