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Landmark: Casper Event CenterCity: Casper
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Casper Event Center, Casper, USA Wyoming, North America
The Casper Event Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Casper, Wyoming, USA.
It serves as a venue for sporting events, concerts, and community gatherings.
Visual Characteristics
The structure is a large, rectangular building with a predominantly brick facade. Its exterior features a combination of red and tan brickwork. The roofline is a low-pitched, multi-faceted design. The building's dimensions are approximately 400 feet by 250 feet, with a maximum height of around 60 feet to the highest point of the roof.
Location & Access Logistics
The Casper Event Center is situated at 500 South Center Street, Casper, WY 82601. It is located approximately 1 mile south of the Casper city center. Access is via South Center Street, which connects to Wyoming Boulevard (US-20/US-26). Ample parking is available in adjacent lots, with capacity for over 1,000 vehicles. Public transport options include the Casper Area Transit (CAT) bus system, with Route 3 serving stops within a 0.25-mile radius of the venue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Casper Event Center was completed in 1978. It was designed by the architectural firm DLR Group. The original purpose was to provide a modern facility for local sports teams, entertainment acts, and public events, replacing older, smaller venues.
Key Highlights & Activities
The arena hosts professional hockey games, indoor football, concerts by national touring artists, and trade shows. Seating capacity for hockey is approximately 5,500, and for concerts, it can be expanded to over 7,000 with floor seating. Ice skating is available during public skate sessions, typically on weekends.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout the concourse levels. Concession stands offering food and beverages are present on the main level. Limited shaded areas are available in the parking lots. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the building.
Best Time to Visit
For ice-based events like hockey, the winter months (October through March) are most active. For concerts and other events, check the venue's schedule as performances occur year-round. Mid-afternoon is optimal for exterior photography due to direct sunlight on the brickwork.
Facts & Legends
The arena was originally named the Casper Events Center and was renamed the Casper Events Center in 2015. A local anecdote suggests that during construction, a rare fossilized bone fragment was discovered on the site, though it did not halt construction.
Nearby Landmarks
- Tate Geological Museum (0.8km Northwest)
- David Street Station (1.2km North)
- Fort Caspar Museum (2.5km West)
- National Historic Trails Interpretive Center (2.8km West)