About Casper

Casper Statistics

CASPER IS CENTRAL TO WYOMING AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. It is located on the Mormon Trail and Oregon Trail (National Historic Trails) and within driving distance of national parks and monuments.

Casper, Wyoming To Miles Casper, Wyoming To Miles
Alcova Reservoir
30
Glendo State Park and Reservoir
74
Ayres Park and Natural Bridge
36
Grand Teton National Park
254
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
214
Independence Rock
56
Denver, Colorado
275
Pathfinder Reservoir
40
Devil's Tower National Monument
194
Yellowstone National Park
267
Fort Laramie
124
Seven National Forests
Month
Hi
Low
Month
Hi
Low
January
32.8°
12.0°
July
87.6°
54.0°
February
37.0°
16.0°
August
85.7°
51.8°
March
45.2°
21.8°
September
73.8°
41.6°
April
56.1°
29.5°
October
60.5°
32.2°
May
66.6°
37.9°
November
44.3°
21.8°
June
78.6°
46.9°
December
33.9°
13.7°
Annual Average Snowfall
Annual Average Rainfall
Casper Elevation
Casper Mountain Elevation
71.5 inches
14 inches
5,123 feet
8,130 feet

Census - July 2004

Casper = 51,240
Wyoming = 506,529
Natrona County = 69,010
includes Bar Nunn, Midwest, Edgerton, Evansville, Mills, and Casper

TAXES

Local Sales Tax: 5%
Residential Property: 9.5% of FMV - Mill Levy 72.35
Industrial Property: 11.5% of FMV - Mill Levy 72.35
State Tax: No corporate, personal or inventory taxes