National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is a cooperative partnership between BLM, the National Historic Trails Center Foundation, and the City of Casper. The Trails Center interprets the significant role of the area’s historic trails in the history of the United States, and seeks to promote public understanding of both America’s western Native cultures and historic westward expansion while highlighting BLM's role as active stewards of public lands.Hours- Fall/Spring Hours (Sept. - April)
Open Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
| - Summer Hours (May - Aug.)
Open Daily 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
| - Closed - Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day & Easter
Questions on planning your visit? Please call 307-261-7780 to verify dates and times. |
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Fees- Individual rates range from $4-$6, and admission is free for youth under age 16
- Education rates, group rates and annual passes are also available
- Federal Passports - Senior Pass, Annual Pass & Access Pass - are honored with existing benefits
- All visitors are admitted free of charge on designated "Fee Free" days
- Detailed fee information is available by clicking the link in the right navigation, above.
Location- 1501 North Poplar Street Casper, WY
- I-25 at Exit 189
- Location Map
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Trails Center | 1501 North Poplar Street | Casper, WY 82601 | 307-261-7700 | Fax: 307-261-7798 |
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