Natrona County Parks & Recreation

Come Out & Play More This Year
Natrona County Parks & Recreations' 10,768-acre system of urban and mountain parks, trails, lakes, streams, and open space is one of the most diverse recreational areas in all of Wyoming.

Our natural environments range from sand dunes and rock cliffs to mountain forests and cool lakes. You can enjoy nature all by yourself or with friends. 

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Dec 06

Casper Mountain Conditions and Updates

Posted on December 6, 2022 at 10:18 AM by Parks Department

Nordic Ski Conditions for December 6th,  2022


  • Snowfall last Friday has allowed us to open the majority of the trails, with the exception of Good Luck Hill, Zig Zag and View. 
  • All trails outside Strube are extremely thin, ski with caution. 
  • Beartrap, Ridge, and Ski Team are the worst offenders due to their exposure to sun and wind, expect rocks to become exposed in this warm and windy weather, will close them again if necessary. 
  • At this point we will only groom/pack these trails with new snowfall. 
  • Season snowfall to date is 39 inches, trail depth is 2-4 inches.


Be careful and enjoy!

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