
Whether you’re someone who walks to stay in shape daily or someone who is just starting off, and whether you live in or are traveling to the Casper area, you’re in luck. The city is home to many different outdoor experiences that are great for everyone to enjoy. We’ve gathered a list of some of our favorite places to get out and enjoy a walk in Casper, WY.
Rotary Park
This picturesque park can be found just south of Casper. Here you’ll find many different trails ranging in lengths. One of the more popular trails is the Bridle Trail loop. This particular trail is nearly 5-miles long and takes you to elevations of over 5000 feet. You can also find Garden Creek Falls which provides gorgeous views year-round. This is an easy walk and would even be great to take the kids on to create memories that will last forever.
Yesness Park
Another park on our list is Yesness. It has plenty of places for you to get out and enjoy a walk while also taking in some beautiful scenery. The views seem to go on for miles in every direction. You’ll also enjoy a nice little pond, along with beautiful sunrises and sunsets. The park can be accessed all year long for a nice walk, literally, in the park. You can find Yesness Park at 4100 SW Wyoming Blvd.
Morad Park
This park is great if you’re wanting to take your four-legged friend out for a daily walk. Morad Park is extremely dog-friendly and even has a nice water hole for them to splash in on a hot day. The pathway runs in a circle that will lead you back to the parking lot so it’s simple and convenient. This is definitely one of the best parks we have been able to find that welcome dogs with open arms and without the restriction of rules. Morad Park is located at 2800 SW Wyoming Blvd.
Downtown Area
If you’re looking for a place to take a walk that also includes some different places to see or areas to visit, then Downtown Casper should be on your list. You can walk from wherever you decide to park your car to the different clothing or book stores to window shop or even pick up some fun gifts for yourself. You can also find different restaurants or coffee shops to visit on your walk. Take a day for just you and visit Downtown Casper for an easy, evenly paved walk.
Historical Eadsville Trail
If you are wanting to take on a more challenging walk with some off-the-beaten-path trails, visit Eadsville. The loop is about 3-miles long with its highest elevation reaching 8,075 feet. You’ll find great views of the mountain and the forest that surrounds it. You may also see some wildlife so don’t forget your camera.
We hope that on the next beautiful day you get to enjoy one of these places to take a walk. Enjoy your outdoor time and remember to take a few pictures!
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