Casper, Wyoming Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Casper City's population is diverse, and you'll find many different ethnicities among its residents. Most of the residents are White/Caucasian, but there are also many African Americans, Asians, and Native Americans. The City's nightingale square is home to several Mexican restaurants.

Casper is home to four distinct neighborhoods. The Acer Tech and Nightingale Square neighborhoods each have attractive common spaces. Nightingale Square has a small children's park and industrial Heights has an urban feel. In contrast, Casper Park and Industrial Heights are more affordable, but still have a lot of green space.

Casper is a small city located in the state of Wyoming. It is 142 miles northwest of Cheyenne, and 227 miles northwest of Denver. The city is located along the North Platte River and is primarily supported by oil and gas industries. Interstate 25 intersects the city on the north and east, and is the city's main transport route. The city's bordering towns are Mills, Evansville, Bar Nunn, and Mountain View. There are also several unincorporated areas within Casper.

Casper is also home to many teenagers. The population of this city is almost equal in age between men and women. In fact, Casper Wyoming has a very low birth rate. Only about one in eight women are married. Despite this, the population of Casper is aging.