Fremont CDJR Casper

Jan 3, 2020
Snowshoes

Snowshoeing is a great activity that keeps you active even in the dead of winter. It’s also more cost-efficient than some other winter sports and there’s an abundance of places to go. Whether you’re new to the area or a seasoned pro looking to expand your list, we have some great spots to check out. Here are the five best places to go snowshoeing in Casper. 

1. Bridle Trail

Lace up your boots and hit up the Bridle Trail. The trail begins at the waterfalls at Rotary Park. Beautiful views will surround you as you make your way through the 4.5 miles of the Casper Mountain mountainside. You’ll find scenic overlooks for some great photo opportunities, cabins, and streams. The top of the trail ends at Split Rock which is a famous local landmark that helps you make your way through the actual side of the mountain. This is a kid-friendly and well-maintained trail that is perfect even for beginners. Plan to set aside half a day to complete this one if you want to see it all. 

2. Casper Mountain Trails Center

If you’ve snowshoed before and are looking for a longer path to take then you should visit the Casper Mountain Trails Center, whuch has 26 miles of trails to adventure on just a short drive from the city. Located at Casper Mountain you’ll find a trailhead for activities both day and night. The more popular parts of the trail are illuminated by lights until 10 p.m. You’ll need to purchase a trail pass to access the trails for snowshoeing. 

3. Braille Trail

While the Braille Trail is catered towards the visually impaired, it is a great snowshoeing spot for all kinds of people. This would actually make a great spot to take kids or for beginners. There are guide ropes to help you along the trail. The area is accessible from the Strube Loop Road. 

4. Casper Mountain Outdoor Center

The newest attraction to the area is the Casper Mountain Outdoor Center. There are over 24 miles of trails to explore here that are perfect for snowshoeing. You’ll find a wide variety of trails ranging from open, flat trails to more challenging trails that are great for those who are more advanced. The Casper Mountain Outdoor Center is located at McMurry Mountain Park and the trailhead can be accessed at 1110 East End Road. 

5. Platte River Trail

If you live in town and want to go snowshoeing without leaving town then you can head to the Platte River Trail. This 11-mile trail surrounds the Casper community and is best accessed when the snow is fresh and untouched. Enjoy views of both urban and natural landscapes such as the local mountains and rivers. The area is beautiful with the snow and the lights of the city. The trail is clearly marked with signs and wildlife information so you’ll stay informed about where you are at all times. 

We hope that you choose one of these great places to spend the day outside in the snow.  They are perfect for your next snowshoeing adventure.

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