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Wellness Wingwoman and Accountability Coach
Meg Willis

Meg Willis

Wellness Wingwoman and Accountability Coach
Offers virtual services

English

Hi! I'm Meg, your #wellnesswingwoman. My stress-free and flexible approach can be adjusted to your individual needs. Let me help you take the time to feel empowered and get self care back into balance. As your coach, I will be with you on your journey, providing education and accountability t…


Life Coach,Motivational Speaker,Resiliency Trainer Life Coach,Personal Life Coach,Teen Life Coach,Holistic Life Coach,Wellness Coach,Holistic Health Coach,Health and Wellness Coach,Personal Coach,Relationship Coach,Career Coach,Business Coach,Speaking Coach,Grief Counseling,Grief Coach
Trevor Hudson

Trevor Hudson

Life Coach Motivational Speaker Resiliency Trainer
Offers virtual services

English

Coach Hudson is Motivational speaker who uses his life experiences and resilient personality to inspire individual to pursue greatness. A Coach & Military veteran for 19 years, Trevor mentors on a variety of topics, sessions around Change Leadership, building resilient teams & members, team perform…


Certified Integrative Nutrition Health & Wellness Coach & Marketing Consultant
Jennifer D'Aponte

Jennifer D'Aponte

Certified Integrative Nutrition Health & Wellness Coach & Marketing Consultant
Offers virtual services

English

Jennifer is a Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and is passionate about helping people with personal growth and health modification through a collaborative and integrative approach to nutrition, lifestyle, and behavior. Jennifer’s 360-degree approach to wellness consists of nutrition and…


Health and Wellness Coach
Madison Bravenec

Madison Bravenec

Health and Wellness Coach

English

Hi, I’m Madison! I am passionate about guiding others towards their happiest and healthiest selves through the all encompassing world of wellness! I earned my Bachelors of Science in Health and Wellness Coaching from Arizona State University in 2022, allowing me to become a certified health coach.…


Educator, Coach, Therapist
Tracy Goldenberg

Tracy Goldenberg

Educator, Coach, Therapist
Offers virtual services

English

Hello, I'm Tracy and I'm delighted to meet you! My life's mission is to help people occupy their bodies, hearts, and minds with curiosity and compassion. I have a passion for mindful movement and embodiment practices and think some of the most magical places on earth are the yoga mat and dance floo…


Toronto Ontario Reiki Master, Meditation Guide, Holistic Nutrition Coach
Stephanie Glover

Stephanie Glover

Reiki Master, Meditation Guide, Holistic Nutrition Coach
Offers virtual services

English

Bringing a wealth of experience and expertise, Stephanie is a seasoned practitioner certified as a Reiki Master, Meditation Guide, Life Coach, and Holistic Nutritionist. With a deep understanding of energy healing, therapy, and the crucial role of nutrition in holistic wellness, she provides steadf…


Integrative Women's Health Coach and IBCLC Wellness Coach,Senior Fitness Trainer,Nutrition Consultant,Nutritional Therapy Practitioner,Nutrition Coach,Nutritional Therapist,Health and Wellness Coach,Lactation Consultant,Fitness Coach,Private Personal Trainer,In Home Personal Trainer,Fitness Instructor,Private Yoga Instructor,Vinyasa Yoga,Prenatal Yoga,Hatha Yoga,Hot Yoga,Bikram Yoga,Raja Yoga,Beginners Yoga,Yoga Class,Sweat Yoga,Ashtanga Yoga,Postnatal Yoga,Ashtanga Flow,Hot Power Yoga,Bikram Hatha Yoga,Antenatal Yoga,Maternity Yoga Class,Haute Yoga,Sauna Yoga Class,Nutrition Counseling,Mental Wellness,Holistic Nutrition,Prenatal Fitness Class,Fitness Class
Hali Shields

Hali Shields

Integrative Women's Health Coach and IBCLC
Offers virtual services

English

Hi!! I’m Hali. I am an integrative wellness expert, a certified women’s health coach, an integrative nutrition coach, a lactation education counselor, and a yoga & barre fitness instructor. I help busy, overwhelmed women struggling with their hormones, fertility, and the postpartum period. To…


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Casper, WY

 

Casper is a city in and the county seat of Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. Casper is the second-most populous city in the state after Cheyenne, with the population at 59,038 as of the 2020 census. Casper is nicknamed "The Oil City" and has a long history of oil boomtown and cowboy culture, dating back to the development of the nearby Salt Creek Oil Field. Casper is located in east central Wyoming on the North Platte River.

Interstate 25, which approaches Casper from the north and east, is the main avenue of transportation to and from the city. The towns immediately adjacent to Casper are Mills, Evansville, and Bar Nunn. Unincorporated areas include Allendale, Dempsey Acres, Red Buttes, Indian Springs, and several others. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 27.24 square miles (70.55 km2), of which 26.90 square miles (69.67 km2) is land and 0.34 square miles (0.88 km2) is water.

The city was established east of the former site of Fort Caspar, in an area that grew for European settlers during the mid-19th century mass migration of land seekers along the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails, where several nearby ferries offered passage across the North Platte River in the early 1840s. In 1859, Louis Guinard built a bridge and trading post near the original ferry locations, allowing overland travel to continue through the area.

The government also posted the military garrison to protect telegraph and mail service. It was under the command of Lieutenant Colonel William O. Collins. Native American attacks increased after the Sand Creek Massacre in Colorado in 1864, bringing more troops to the post, which was by now called Platte Bridge Station. In July 1865, Lt. Colonel William Collins' beloved son Lieutenant Caspar Collins was killed near the post by a group of Indian warriors, and three months later the garrison was renamed Fort Caspar in his son's honor.

A site a few miles east was planned as the original site, where homesteader Joshua Stroud lived prior to the actual construction of the train station for the Chicago and North Western Railway. The site was laid out by the Pioneer Town Site Company in 1888 and was known as Strouds, but the name Casper soon prevailed. While the name is derived from Fort Caspar and Lt. Caspar Collins, it is officially named "Casper" due to a typo occurring during the official registration.

Casper was an early commercial rival to both Bessemer and Douglas, Wyoming. The absence of a railhead doomed Bessemer in favor of Casper, while Douglas, also a railhead, survives to the present day. This rail presence also made Casper the starting off point for the "invaders" in the Johnson County War, since the chartered train carrying the men from Texas stopped at Casper.

Health and wellness are paramount in Casper, with the city offering various amenities and services to support the well-being of its residents. The Banner Wyoming Medical Center stands as a cornerstone in providing comprehensive healthcare services to the community. Explore the parks, facilities, and programs the Casper Parks and Recreation Department offers. These spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, sports, and picnicking. Join local fitness centers and gyms to participate in exercise programs, fitness classes, and strength training. Some popular options include Wyo Fitness, Kura Fit and Caliber Fitness. Discover the walking and biking trails in and around Casper, such as the Bridle Trail Split Rock Loop and Eadsville Trail. These trails offer opportunities for outdoor exercise and enjoyment of nature.

Top sites in Casper, WY are Hogadon Basin Ski Area, National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, and Fort Caspar Museum.

Population: 58,720 (2023). Elevation: 5,150 ft (1,560 m). ZIP code: 82601. Area code: 307. Area: 26.88 sq mi (69.62 km2).

 

FAQs

What is special about Casper, WY?

This town in central Wyoming marks the only point where the Oregon, California, Mormon and Pony Express Trails intersected during the westward expansion of the mid-1800s. Step into the shoes of these western travelers with a wagon ride from Historic Trails West or by visiting Independence Rock. Experience the outdoors with a quick drive to Casper Mountain, where summer hiking and mountain biking give way to winter snowshoeing and skiing at Hogadon Ski Area. Be sure to cast a line on the North Platte River, where uncrowded waters teeming with blue ribbon trout easily make Casper one of the best fishing destinations in the U.S.

 

Is Casper, WY a good town to live in?

Casper, Wyoming, is a city that offers a high quality of life and a strong sense of community. Whether you’re looking for a great place to raise a family, or simply seeking a new adventure, Casper has a lot to offer. One of the primary reasons why people choose to move to Casper is the city’s excellent academic and athletic culture. But it’s not just about the schools and sports. Casper is also known for its beautiful natural surroundings and abundance of outdoor activities. Casper is a relatively small city, but it offers all the amenities you’d expect from a larger metropolitan area.

 

Is Casper, WY expensive to live in?

The cost of living in Casper, WY is 3% lower than the state average and 10% lower than the national average. Casper, WY housing is 25% cheaper than the U.S. average, while utilities are about 12% less pricey. When it comes to necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 3% less in Casper, WY than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs around 3% less.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

City of Casper

Banner Wyoming Medical Center 

Casper Parks and Recreation Department

Wyo Fitness

Kura Fit 

Caliber Fitness

Bridle Trail Split Rock Loop 

Eadsville Trail

Hogadon Basin Ski Area

National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

Fort Caspar Museum

Travel Wyoming

Lisa Burridge Homes

RentCafe

 

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