Most trail systems around the country are lucky to add one new trail a year… or even every few years. That said, the Central Wyoming Trail Alliance (CWTA) has big plans for the Casper Mountain trail system, including adding new trailheads and more than doubling its current trail mileage by fall 2025.
The Central Wyoming Trails Alliance
The CWTA will be responsible for building and maintaining the new trails at Casper Mountain. The group already manages upkeep on the eleven existing trails south of Casper Mountain.
“In Natrona County, which is the second largest county in Wyoming, we oversee approximately 25 miles of non-motorized mixed-use trail,” said Austin Burgess, Executive Director of CWTA.
Despite being relatively young, CWTA has worked hard to build a partnership with Natrona County. Over the years, the non-profit has become a reliable partner for trail maintenance. The county leans on CWTA’s expertise and manpower to maintain the multi-use trails in the area, some of which do not allow mountain biking…