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Red Butte Ranch

Casper, Wyoming
redbutteranchlodging.com (307) 472-3784
Red Butte Ranch is nestled among the trees along the North Platte River, near the base of Bessemer Mountain, with an eye catching view of the red rock formation. Red Butte Ranch offers a unique vacation experience. Get away from it all, with the beauty and solitude of Red Butte Ranch. Stay in the private cottage that sleeps up to 6 guests or stay in the main house bed and breakfast. . . .

Ugly Bug Fly Shop

Casper, Wyoming
crazyrainbow.net 307-234-6905
Your outdoor adventure wouldn't be complete without a stay at Crazy Rainbow Lodge. This fly fisherman's playground gives the perfect setting for you and your mates to share those ever so harmless fibs about the one that got away, or even the one that didn't! At Crazy Rainbow Lodge you have access to one of the best dry fly sections of the North Platte right out of your back door. There will be no crowds here! Fish the evening hatch and you'll witness a spectacular western sunset, or just enjoy a cozy spot in front of our outdoor fire pit. This modern lodge will house up to eight guests. . .

Sunburst Lodge Bed and Breakfast

Casper, Wyoming
sunburst-lodge.com (307) 235-9086
Casper Mountain has a rich, although relatively short, mining history. From the late 1880's through the early years of the twentieth century hundreds of prospectors flocked to the mountain on numerous occasions to stake their claims upon hearing of a rich new strike. Throughout this period attempts were made to mine silver, gold, coper, galena and asbestos; and although early reports of various mining ventures indicated rich reserves on Casper Mountain the result for most of the miners was disappointing. In reading about mining on Casper Mountain two of the mining claim names stood out a. . .

Mills Spring Ranch

Casper, Wyoming
millsspringranch.com (307) 235-2022
Mills Spring Ranch was donated to the Wyoming Conference of Seventh-day Adventists by the Mills Family of Casper, Wyoming in 1964. It is currently owned and operated by the Rocky Mountain Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The camp is located on top of beautiful Casper Mountain. With over 200 acres of wilderness forest and meadows, adjacent to unimproved private and public lands, there is plenty of room to hike and explore God's natural world year-round. . . .