Fremont CDJR Casper

Apr 4, 2019
T-Rex outside the Tate Geological Museum

Sometimes you just need to take a break from the constant grind of daily life. If you are looking for a place to learn, relax, and unwind, check out a few of these top Casper, Wyoming, locations.

1. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

A visit to the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is a great way to learn about the history of Wyoming and the other Western states. The Center features a large collection of hands-on exhibits that cover Wyoming as well as nearby areas including Oregon and California. The Center also highlights the history of the Pony Express Trails. 

Your visit to the Historic Trails Interpretive Center will begin with a film, followed by the opportunity to explore eight different historical galleries. In addition to the educational experience, you can also enjoy beautiful views of Wyoming from the Center. The Center hosts special events including film night featuring “Time Travels Through the American West” and History Bee competitions which test participant’s knowledge of local history.

2. Casper Planetarium

There are few activities that are more insightful than a visit to the Casper Planetarium. Take a trip to the star-studded planetarium and expand your knowledge of the solar system. Visitors can choose from a series of available shows including “Adrenaline Universe,” “Back to the Moon for Good,” and “Cosmology.”

The planetarium holds up to 57 people and projects a life-like film on the 30-foot diameter dome which will make you feel like you are in outer space. Be sure to check out the calendar for upcoming special events, including a telescope workshop and the Amazing Astronomers of Antiquity event.

3. Tate Geological Museum

The Tate Geological Museum is a free center that is located within Casper College. The museum was created with the goal of offering hands-on educational resources to the local community. Today, they have over 6,000 fossils and minerals on display. The staff members are dedicated to sharing this unique center with each visitor, answering questions, and personalizing the experience as much as possible.

Just a few of the exhibits you can view at the Tate Geological Museum include Dee the Mammoth, the Pleistocene Exhibit, and the Mesozoic Terrestrial Exhibit. The museum also hosts a Saturday club and frequently occurring dinosaur digs.

4. The Science Zone

The Science Zone features a collection of unique and interesting exhibits for all ages. The Tot Shop is a hands-on area that is perfect for toddlers who are working on developing their fine motor skills. The Sun, Earth, Universe exhibit offers hands-on activities for older children to create and explore.

The Science Zone also hosts STEM events including teen game nights, family days, and Idea Labs. Admission to the Science Zone starts at just $4 for adults, $3 for children, and annual members and children under the age of 2 are free.

Get out of the house this weekend and explore the city of Casper. There are many insightful, educational, and exciting activities ready for you to explore.

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