Trails Center announces events calendar for July
CASPER, Wyo. – The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center continues its summer program series with fun and free events.
From engaging programs and hands-on activities to exciting guests, the Trails Center’s July events calendar offers something for visitors of all ages. Mark your calendars and explore history, adventure and entertainment this summer – all in one place!
The list of events is as follows:
- July 4
- Small but Mighty, Alcova
presented by interpreter Reid Miller (1 p.m.)
- Small but Mighty, Alcova
- July 5
- Jr. Ranger Program – Cooking on the Trail (11 a.m.)
- Dr. Dumas & The Travelling Medicine Show
featuring local historian Bruce Berst (1 p.m.)
- July 12
- Jr. Ranger Program – Preschool Music – Food (11 a.m.)
- Our Army Lives: The Women of Fort Phil Kearny
featuring Sharie Shada, Site Superintendent (1 p.m.)
- July 19
- Jr. Ranger Program – Caspar Collins Heritage Day at Fort Caspar (11 a.m.)
- The Lakota Flute: Music & Art
featuring Donovin Sprague, Miniconjou Lakota (1 p.m.)
- July 25-26
- Pioneer Folk Music featuring recording artist Hank Cramer
(Oregon Trail Songs: 10 a.m.; California Trail Songs: 12 p.m.; Soldier Ballads: 2 p.m.)
- Pioneer Folk Music featuring recording artist Hank Cramer
- July 26
- Jr. Ranger Program – Every Kid in a Park Day at Edness K. Wilkins State Park (11 a.m.)
- Staying Warm in Ice Age Wyoming: La Prele Early Paleoindian Site
featuring Dr. Spencer Pelton, Wyo. State Archaeologist (1 p.m.)
For more information about individual programs, or to view the Trails Center’s entire summer program lineup, visit the Trails Center website or follow BLM Wyoming on Facebook or X.
The Trails Center is open Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1501 N. Poplar St., Casper, WY 82601
Admission is free
The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.