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Casper: the middle of it all… Casper is located right in the heart of the great state of Wyoming. This wonderful western community of 54,000 hosts more activities than a small town should ever be allowed. The city is the proud home to multiple professional sports franchises including the Wyoming Cavalry and the Casper Ghosts. The Cavalry play their home games in the 10,000 seat Casper Events Center. The Casper Ghosts play their home games in spectacular Mike Lansing Field. This jewel has an average attendance of 1,300. The quality family atmosphere and fireworks display every Friday night make the Casper Ghosts a must for any sports enthusiast. 

If more active entertainment is what you’re looking for, Casper can suit your needs as well. The city is home to four beautiful golf courses, including the new Three Crowns designed by world renowned designer Robert Trent Jones, Jr. In addition to golfing, Casper offers a state-of-the-art whitewater kayaking section on the North Platte River running right through the heart of Casper. If downhill skiing is more your speed, Casper is home to Hogadon Ski Area. This ski destination offers fourteen trails and over 600 feet of vertical drop. The city also boasts 42 parks, a large recreation center, ice arena, and indoor aquatics center. The city also offers nine family sports leagues featuring 500 teams totaling 5,268 players. 

Boom goes Casper… Casper has been experiencing a huge economic boom in the last ten years. Just how big? Between the years of 1998 and 2003, 155 new businesses called Casper and the immediate surrounding area home. This is one full percent of growth annually. If eye-popping numbers don’t convince you, just look at the prestigious awards bestowed upon Casper in the last few years. In 2005, Inc. magazine ranked Casper #3 in job growth among 274 U.S. metro areas. In the same year Forbes.com ranked Casper as the #1 small metro area for cost of doing business. Expansion Management Magazine ranked Casper as a “5-Star Community” in their Quality of Life Quotient section for the year 2005.