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Casper Mountain, an
anticline In structural geology, an anticline is a type of fold that is an arch-like shape and has its oldest beds at its core, whereas a syncline is the inverse of an anticline. A typical anticline is convex up in which the hinge or crest is the ...
, is located at the north end of the Laramie Mountains overlooking Casper, Wyoming along the
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. At a top elevation of , the geological feature rises approximately above Casper.


Recreation

Casper Mountain is largely privately owned, however there are several miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. There are many recreation opportunities on the mountain. Hogadon Ski Area is one of very few ski areas with a parking/entry point located above the resort. Although small, the ski area provides a large source of winter entertainment on the mountain. Other winter activities include
cross country skiing Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreatio ...
, snowshoeing, fatbiking, and
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. A small part of the cross country ski trails are lit at night, providing night skiing. The southern side of the mountain is bordered by
Muddy Mountain Muddy Mountain is a peak in the Laramie Mountains approximately south-south-east of Casper, Wyoming. There is a "interpretive nature trail" maintained by the Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is an agency within th ...
, which itself has many recreation opportunities. Summer activities on Casper Mountain include camping, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and picnicking. The Braille Trail is a short scenic hike meant for those who are blind, but catering to everyone. The trail celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2010, and was visited by about 2,000 people. The area around the trail has picnic sites, and is popular during the summer. The trail is accessible on a road near the base of Tower Hill. Along with the Braille Trail, Casper Mountain has many other hiking trails. At the base of the mountain's north side lies Garden Creek Falls. The Casper Rotary Club manages the trails around the area and, beginning in December 2010, started to renovate some of the trails in order to make them safer for hikers. The club plans to install low intensity lighting in the parking lot, powered by solar panels. The mountain is also host to an annual summer-solstice gathering at Crimson Dawn. This event, based upon children's stories told by a local woman to her children in the 1930s and 1940s, has grown into a local tradition, with hundreds of families migrating up the mountain to see actors re-enact tales of witches and warlocks. Casper Mountain is also home to Beartrap Meadow, a large open space at the base of the road leading to the far east side of the mountain. Large parties have and continue to be held in the meadow. Beartrap Meadow also houses several campsites. Since 1994 Beartrap Meadow has hosted the Beartrap Summer Festival in late July or early August. It features bluegrass music and has included bands such as Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.


Wildlife

Wildlife on the mountain includes wild grouse, mule deer and elk, among other species native to Wyoming. Mountain lions have also been spotted on the mountain. On the west flank of the mountain in Jackson canyon, one of the largest migratory populations of bald eagles in the world take shelter during certain times of year.


Geology


Climate


Broadcasting

All of Casper's high powered
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s originate from towers on the mountain, as do a vast majority of the area's FM radio signals. A cross country ski area cuts right through an area known as Tower Hill (see pictures), where many of the towers are located. Local, State and Federal agencies - BLM, Sheriff, Fire, EMS and Casper PD - operate sites on Casper mountain providing both analog and digital support for traditional radio systems as well as the WyoLink statewide trunking system. There are other commercial sites on the mountain as well, providing such services as Wireless ISP and Cell phones. Local amateur radio operators also take advantage of the mountain. One of the more heavily used amateur repeaters is operated by the Casper Amateur Radio Club - W7VNJ.


Fires

Although the mountain has seen its fair share of fires, in August 2006 a large wildfire known as the Jackson Canyon Fire burned 11,496 acres (40 km) on the western end of Casper Mountain, In September 2012, the Sheep Herder Complex fire burned 15,887 acres, and consumed 37 residences and 23 outbuildings, according to
InciWeb InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident Web information system, web information management system provided by the United States Forest Service released in 2004. It was originally developed for wildfire, wildland fire emergencies, but can be al ...
. The fire was 100 percent contained by September 16, 2012. The cause of the fire remains unknown.Cause of Casper Mountain fire remains unknown as residents begin restoring properties
Casper Star Tribune December 27, 2012.


References


External links


Casper Mountain Adventure GroupHogadon Ski Area official website
{{Authority control Mountains of Wyoming Mountains of Natrona County, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Braille trail sites