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Casper, WY Neighborhoods

Casper Residents Enjoy Affordable Homes in Scenic Setting

The living is easy in Casper, where homes come with panoramic mountain views, and the yards often include stately pines. With just over 50,000 residents, the city has become popular for its relatively low cost of living and bucolic setting. According to the Casper Board of Realtors’ statistics for May 2008, single-family homes spent an average of 88 days on the market, and the median sales price was $176,700. The average Casper resident’s house is 1,484 square feet and has three bedrooms and... Read More »
Wyoming Medical Center

Access to High-Quality Hospitals Pleases Casper Residents

Wyoming Medical Center, the state’s largest comprehensive provider, makes its home on a 719,000-square-foot campus covering nearly four city blocks. While the hospital is large, it strives to deliver personal care. The center runs the state’s only air ambulance program, Wyoming Life Flight, which brings patients to an emergency room serving 36,000 people each year. Specializing in cardiology and neurology, the operates the Heart Center of Wyoming and the Wyoming Neuroscience and Spine... Read More »
Natrona County High School

Casper Schools Cater to Students of All Ages

Natrona County School District serves nine cities, including Casper. The district offers families their choice of schools, helping them find a perfect fit for each student. Fort Casper Academy, started by parents, is a public school for kindergarten through sixth-grade students. Foster’s growth led to constructing a new building in Wolf Creek Subdivision. Growth also led to Casper Classical Academy for students through 12th grade. In 2005, the academy was named a No Child Left Behind Blue... Read More »