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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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Jan 11

Trail Passes Concerns

Posted on January 11, 2023 at 11:38 AM by Parks Department

Dear public, as you know, Nordic Trail Passes are required* to use Natrona County groomed trails. 

 

*Section 22 of Natrona County Park Rules and Regulations:

(f)  All ski, fat-tire bikes, and snowshoe users of the Casper Mountain winter multi – use trail system must have a valid trail pass in possession at all times. Pass must be displayed and produced at the request of law enforcement or Parks Director or designee. 


Natrona County Staff will check for passes from time to time. 

Sadly, we have had reports of people not only not having passes, but also being rude and inappropriate when asked. 

Please understand, checking passes ensures fairness. There is no reason to feel offended by being asked to show your pass. A picture of your pass on the phone or receipt of a purchase may be accepted. We strive to resolve any situation in a friendly manner. We ask everyone to be respectful.


Please be advised that you may lose your trail usage privileges if you conduct yourself in a rude, unacceptable manner during interactions with Natrona County Staff.                                               

            

Natrona County Parks Director,

Michael Brown.




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