- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Casper, Wyoming, including 14 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Art Museum and History Museums.
- From Hospital Park to National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Casper.
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Hands-on science museum lets kids explore and create with a variety of games and activities as they come to understand the scientific method
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Every day of the week Sunrise Lanes offers open bowling hours for ten pin bowling. The venue also features an on-site restaurant and pizzeria that guests can enjoy during open hours.
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Originally built in 1921, the Rialto Theatre was updated in the mid-2000s so that it could continue to act as a cinema. The movie theater only has one screen and tends to present only independent or artistic films.
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Rather than a large multiplex, there is only one screen available at the America Stadium Theater. The most popular blockbuster film is shown on the single yet extensive screen usually for one month at a time.
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The Casper Recreation Center is a full service, community operated fitness and sports facility. The center features courts for basketball, volleyball, and racquetball, as well as workout areas and weight rooms available for public use throughout the year.
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400 E Collins Drive, Casper, WY 82601
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Rotating exhibits every 6 months, Nicolaysen Art Museum & Discovery Center showcases art from both regional and worldwide artists. The discovery center provides children with artistic activities like finger painting, crayon rubbings, and more.
36.2 Miles
Ayres Natural Bridge is a 100-ft long, 50-ft high natural rock bridge formation offering scenic views of the surrounding red rock cliffs. Located in a park, the site has picnic areas and campgrounds.
41.8 Miles
Walk the grounds and interpretive trails and visit the two remaining buildings at Fort Fetterman State Historic Site, to discover the history of this military fortress named for Captain William J Fetterman, killed near Fort Phil Kearny in 1866.
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The Pioneer Museum documents the history of the first settlers in the area and the native peoples who inhabited the area. Exhibits include Native American art, clothing, dolls, and other artifacts.
47.5 Miles
Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center displays a number of train cars, including a locomotive, motor car, dining car and caboose. Visitors are welcome inside each car to explore, and the indoor interpretive center displays further history.
47.6 Miles
A historic movie theater with classic Hollywood decor, the Princess Theatre features one first-run film at a time. It combines updated video and sound with the trappings of a traditional, old-style movie house.