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Forty-six miles of marked groomed trails and 7 miles of ungroomed but signed trail highlight the Casper Mountain system. International signing is also present for an even more user friendly directions. There are extensive powder playgrounds on this system.
If a break from the machines is needed, Casper’s friendly offerings have something for the entire family. A large city with a small town feel, Casper has numerous restaurants and attractions to offer a break from the wintery conditions. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is a must-see as it highlights life on the historic trails which traverse Wyoming.
Complete facilities and services are available in Casper. Snow depths can range from 1 foot to 3 feet. There several permit selling agents in this area for your convenience.
Elevations: 7,000 feet to 7,800 feet
Season: early December through March; Peak is February
Season Temperatures: +30 F to -20 F
This trail system is maintained through cooperative efforts of the Wyoming Department of State Park and Cultural Resources/ Division of State Parks and Historic Sites, Natrona County and the local snowmobile club.
Questions and comments may be directed to: snowmo@state.wy.us
Special Links:
Snow Conditions for Casper Mountain Trail System
Trail Map