Hotels in Casper, Wyoming
Casper, Wyoming
Hotels near Casper, Wyoming
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Econo Lodge
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Residence Inn by Marriott Casper
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Hampton Inn & Suites Casper
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Candlewood Suites Casper by IHG
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Best Western Plus Casper Inn & Suites
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Sleep Inn & Suites Evansville - Casper
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Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center
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Hilton Garden Inn Casper
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Holiday Inn Express Casper-Interstate 25 by IHG
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Courtyard by Marriott Casper
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Comfort Inn Evansville - Casper
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Super 8 by Wyndham Casper West by the River
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Holiday Inn Casper East - Medical Center by IHG
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MainStay Suites Casper
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Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel
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Econo Lodge
Econo Lodge focuses on essential group needs, providing dependable lodging that keeps large parties organized throughout their stay.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
- Spacious rooms give everyone personal space after busy sightseeing days
- Free parking eliminates the stress of finding spots in unfamiliar streets
Residence Inn by Marriott Casper
Residence Inn delivers the space and structure traveling groups need to stay organized and comfortable during multi-night city stays.
- Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day city visits
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Free parking removes downtown navigation stress for visiting families
Hampton Inn & Suites Casper
Hampton by Hilton understands that successful city trips require more than accommodation—they need a partner that keeps everyone refreshed and ready.
- Indoor corridors provide secure access without navigating outside hotel grounds
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected while navigating new city experiences
- Meeting space offers a central spot for group planning sessions
Candlewood Suites Casper by IHG
Candlewood Suites delivers the extended-stay expertise that keeps traveling groups organized, comfortable, and focused throughout their city adventure.
- Multi-bedroom suites keep larger groups together under one roof
- Full kitchens in every suite eliminate dining guesswork in unfamiliar territory
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
Best Western Plus Casper Inn & Suites
Best Western Plus delivers the coordination hub your group needs to stay organized and connected throughout your multi-day city adventure.
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected while navigating new destinations
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining privacy during multi-night stays
- Free parking removes the stress of finding safe street parking
Sleep Inn & Suites Evansville - Casper
Sleep Inn provides the coordination hub that keeps scattered teams aligned throughout multi-night city adventures.
- Suites provide extra space for families to spread out and recharge
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended city stays
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
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Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center
Quality Inn creates the predictable environment that allows teams and families to concentrate on their city goals instead of accommodation hassles.
- Free parking removes the stress of finding city street parking
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city trips
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring city options
Hilton Garden Inn Casper
With Hilton Hotels & Resorts, groups discover how proper planning and attentive service turn unfamiliar city stays into memorable shared experiences for everyone.
- Spacious lobby seating accommodates groups planning next day city activities
- Voice-controlled room features simplify navigation for first-time guests
- Digital key access eliminates lost keycards during busy city sightseeing schedules
Holiday Inn Express Casper-Interstate 25 by IHG
Holiday Inn Express delivers the reliable coordination your group needs to stay organized across multiple rooms and nights.
- Free WiFi keeps groups connected while exploring different city districts
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking
- Fitness center offers routine workouts during multi-day city stays
Courtyard by Marriott Casper
Marriott Hotels & Resorts creates the central command base where traveling teams can regroup, refocus, and tackle each day's city agenda.
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended city stays
- Business center handles travel documents and local attraction research needs
- Common lobby areas provide central meeting spots for scattered group members
Comfort Inn Evansville - Casper
Comfort Suites transforms city stays into effortless group experiences where everyone stays connected, comfortable, and ready for whatever the day brings.
- Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining personal space
- Kitchenettes in suites offer flexibility for meals and snacks
- Free parking removes the stress of finding safe spots downtown
Super 8 by Wyndham Casper West by the River
Super 8 by Wyndham offers the dependable basics and thoughtful group amenities that make multi-night city stays run smoothly for everyone.
- Guest laundry facilities support packing light for multi-day city stays
- Suite accommodations offer extra space for spreading out after busy days
- Bus parking accommodates larger vehicles navigating city street restrictions
Holiday Inn Casper East - Medical Center by IHG
Holiday Inn supplies the trusted brand experience that gives group leaders peace of mind when booking accommodations sight unseen.
- Free parking eliminates the stress of finding safe city street spots
- Free parking removes the stress of navigating unfamiliar street options
- Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts normal schedules
MainStay Suites Casper
MainStay Suites creates the home-base consistency that keeps large groups functioning smoothly throughout demanding multi-day city events.
- Complimentary breakfast removes one dining decision from busy city itineraries
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding restaurants in unfamiliar territory
- Fitness center maintains routines when travel disrupts normal schedules
Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel
Best Western delivers the dependable foundation your group needs to stay organized and focused during multi-day city adventures.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Suite accommodations offer extra space for gear organization and planning
- Connecting rooms keep large groups together while maintaining privacy boundaries
Casper, Wyoming Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Casper is Wyoming's second-largest city with about 60,000 residents, making it feel like a genuine small city rather than a tiny mountain town. This is oil country at its core—the energy industry built Casper and still drives much of its economy today. The city sits in the middle of Wyoming at roughly 5,100 feet elevation, surrounded by wide-open high desert and the Casper Mountain to the south.
The sports scene here revolves around high school athletics and youth tournaments, with wrestling being particularly huge—this is Wyoming, after all. Casper hosts regional and state championships across multiple sports and has the facilities to handle decent-sized tournaments. The town has a practical, no-nonsense vibe that matches its working-class roots, but with enough amenities and dining options to keep visiting teams comfortable. It's the kind of place where people drive pickup trucks, know each other's names, and take their sports seriously.
Getting Around
Casper-Natrona County International Airport (CPR) is small but functional, with daily flights to Denver and seasonal service to other hubs. Most teams fly into Denver and drive the 4.5 hours north on I-25—it's actually pretty scenic once you get used to the wide-open spaces. Car rental is essential here; Casper sprawls east-west and you'll need wheels to get anywhere efficiently.
Uber and Lyft exist but don't count on them for reliable tournament transportation—this isn't a rideshare-heavy market. The city runs Link Transit bus service, but routes are limited and schedules won't work for most sports events. Most venues and hotels are within a 15-minute drive of each other, and traffic is rarely an issue except during morning and evening rush hours on CY Avenue, the main east-west drag.
Parking is free almost everywhere, which is refreshing. The biggest transportation headache is winter weather—I-25 can get dicey between November and March, and flight delays in Denver will mess up your travel plans. Always have a backup plan during winter months.
Where to Stay
The CY Avenue corridor running east-west through town is where you'll find most chain hotels, and it's your best bet for tournament stays. This puts you close to restaurants, shopping, and about 10 minutes from most sports venues. The area around Eastridge Mall has several newer hotel options and is particularly convenient for families who want shopping and dining within walking distance.
Downtown Casper has limited hotel options but puts you near the Events Center and David Street Station. The south side of town, near Casper Mountain, has some chain hotels but you'll be farther from most sports facilities. Avoid the far east end of town near the refinery unless rates are significantly cheaper—it's not unsafe, just isolated from everything you'll want to access.
Book early for state championship weekends in any sport—Casper's hotel inventory isn't huge, and when multiple tournaments hit town simultaneously, good rooms fill up fast. Most hotels offer team rates, but you'll need to call directly rather than booking online to get the best deals.
Sports & Recreation
Casper Events Center is the crown jewel—a 8,000-seat arena that hosts everything from rodeo to basketball tournaments to wrestling championships. This is where the big state tournaments happen, and it's a legitimate facility that can handle major events. The Casper Ice Arena next door serves the hockey and figure skating community year-round.
For outdoor sports, Washington Park has multiple baseball and softball diamonds along with soccer fields, while Paradise Valley Country Club hosts golf tournaments. The city's high school facilities are also tournament-ready, particularly Kelly Walsh and Natrona County High Schools. Wrestling dominates the winter sports calendar—Wyoming takes wrestling seriously, and Casper hosts some of the most competitive tournaments in the region.
The Platte River running through town offers fishing and floating opportunities, while Casper Mountain provides hiking trails and mountain biking. Don't expect big-city sports complexes with dozens of fields, but what Casper has is well-maintained and efficiently run.
Things to Do
National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is surprisingly engaging—it tells the story of the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails that all passed through this area. The Tate Geological Museum at Casper College has an impressive collection of fossils and dinosaur exhibits that kids actually enjoy. Fort Caspar Museum covers local frontier history and won't take more than an hour of your time.
For active families, Casper Mountain offers year-round outdoor activities—hiking and mountain biking in summer, skiing at Hogadon Basin in winter. The mountain is only 20 minutes from downtown and provides a nice change of scenery from the high desert. Alcova and Pathfinder Reservoirs about 30 minutes southwest offer boating, fishing, and swimming during warmer months.
Downtown's David Street Station is a restored train depot with shops and restaurants, plus it hosts events and has a decent playground for younger kids. The Science Zone interactive museum is perfect for killing time between tournament games, especially with elementary-age kids who need to burn off energy.
Food & Drink
Fire Rock Steakhouse handles large groups well and serves solid steaks in a setting that feels appropriately Wyoming. Guadalajara is the local Mexican food favorite—huge portions, reasonable prices, and they can accommodate team dinners with advance notice. Sanford's Grub & Pub downtown offers elevated comfort food and local beer, though it's better for smaller groups than entire teams.
For quick team meals, you've got all the usual chains along CY Avenue, but Sherrie's Place serves breakfast all day with portions that'll fuel athletes, and Johnny J's Diner is a local institution for burgers and shakes. Wonder Bar has been slinging burgers since 1947 and remains cash-only—it's an experience, not just a meal.
Backwards Distilling represents Casper's craft spirit scene, while Gruner Brothers Brewing offers local beer and pub food. The food scene won't blow you away, but it's more diverse than you might expect for a city this size. Asian options are limited, but Dsasumo covers sushi and Japanese, while Asian Garden handles Chinese takeout adequately.
Shopping & Entertainment
Eastridge Mall is the main shopping destination, anchored by Dillard's and JCPenney, with the usual mall stores plus a decent food court. It's showing its age but serves its purpose for basic shopping needs. Wyoming Boulevard has big-box retailers including Walmart, Target, and sporting goods stores where you can grab forgotten gear or team supplies.
Entertainment options center around the Casper Events Center for concerts and major events. Premiere Bone & Joint Cinemas is your standard multiplex for catching current movies. Ground Zero offers laser tag and arcade games—perfect for team bonding between tournament rounds. The Roller City Skating Rink still exists and can be fun for younger teams.
For team dinners, Fire Rock Steakhouse and Guadalajara can handle large groups, while Golden Corral offers the buffet route that works well for feeding hungry athletes. The nightlife scene is limited to a few bars downtown and won't factor into most sports travel itineraries. Shopping for Wyoming-themed souvenirs is best done at the various truck stops and gift shops rather than the mall.
Weather & Packing
Casper sits at 5,100 feet elevation in high desert country, which means big temperature swings, low humidity, and lots of wind. Summer days can hit 85-90°F but drop into the 50s at night. Winters are cold and dry, with highs often below freezing and occasional subzero nights. Spring and fall are unpredictable—you might see 70°F one day and snow the next.
Pack layers regardless of season, and always bring a warm jacket even in summer for evening games or events. The wind here is relentless and makes everything feel colder than the actual temperature. Sunscreen is essential year-round at this elevation, and the dry air means extra lip balm and lotion. Winter tournaments require serious cold-weather gear—this isn't the place to mess around with inadequate clothing.
Peak tournament season runs October through March for indoor sports, while outdoor sports concentrate in late spring through early fall. Weather can shut down travel on I-25 during winter storms, so build flexibility into travel plans between November and April. The combination of elevation, wind, and dry air can be tough on athletes from lower elevations—hydration becomes even more critical than usual.
Local Tips
Download offline maps before heading into rural Wyoming—cell service gets spotty fast once you leave Casper. Gas up before leaving town and keep snacks in the car; there's a lot of empty space between here and anywhere else. Most locals are genuinely helpful if you need directions or recommendations, but don't expect things to move at big-city speed.
Parking is free almost everywhere, but pay attention to time limits downtown during business hours. The Events Center has huge parking lots that rarely fill up except during major tournaments. ATMs can be scarce outside the main commercial areas, and some local businesses still prefer cash. Tipping standards follow normal U.S. conventions, but service tends to be more personal and friendly than in larger cities.
Book accommodations early for any state championship weekend—hotels fill up fast when multiple tournaments hit town. Team rates are common but require calling hotels directly. The elevation and dry air hit some people harder than others, especially kids coming from sea level, so plan for extra water breaks and don't be surprised if energy levels seem lower than usual during the first day or two.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Casper
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming are good for families?
Several hotels in Casper, Wyoming are well-suited for families. Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel (0.65 mi, from $95/night), Econo Lodge (0.92 mi, from $138/night), and Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center (1.14 mi, from $107/night) all offer connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel also has suites. Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center also has suites.
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Casper, Wyoming accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center (1.14 mi, from $107/night), Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel (0.65 mi, from $95/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Casper (1.52 mi, from $139/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Casper, Wyoming?
Yes — Econo Lodge (0.92 mi, from $138/night), Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center (1.14 mi, from $107/night), and Super 8 by Wyndham Casper West by the River (4.67 mi, from $69/night) are budget-friendly options in Casper, Wyoming, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Casper, Wyoming?
Yes — Candlewood Suites Casper by IHG (4.15 mi, from $145/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Casper (5.36 mi, from $226/night) are all extended-stay properties in Casper, Wyoming, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Casper, Wyoming are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Garden Inn Casper (1.56 mi, from $169/night), Courtyard by Marriott Casper (4.24 mi, from $173/night), and Holiday Inn Casper East - Medical Center by IHG (8.45 mi, from $127/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
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Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming offer free breakfast?
Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel (0.65 mi, from $95/night), Econo Lodge (0.92 mi, from $138/night), and Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center (1.14 mi, from $107/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming offer free parking?
Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel (0.65 mi, from $95/night), Econo Lodge (0.92 mi, from $138/night), and Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center (1.14 mi, from $107/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming have suites or extra space?
Best Western Downtown Casper Hotel (0.65 mi, from $95/night), Quality Inn & Suites Casper near Event Center (1.14 mi, from $107/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Casper (1.52 mi, from $139/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming have a full in-room kitchen?
Candlewood Suites Casper by IHG (4.15 mi, from $145/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Casper (5.36 mi, from $226/night), and MainStay Suites Casper (8.47 mi, from $90/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
Which hotels in Casper, Wyoming have a kitchenette?
Comfort Inn Evansville - Casper (4.61 mi, from $106/night) offers rooms with a kitchenette — typically a microwave, mini-fridge, and coffee maker.
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