Casper, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area

The Casper, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) with the principal city being Casper in central State of Wyoming. The Casper Metropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Natrona County, Wyoming. The Casper Metro Area is the economic hub of central Wyoming. The Census Bureau estimates that the population was 73,129 in 2008, ranking as the 375th most populous metropolitan area in the United States.[1]

Map of the Casper Metropolitan Statistical Area

Jurisdictions

Places in the Casper Metropolitan Statistical Area [2]

Rank Place 2007 Population Notes
1 City of Casper 53,003
2 Town of Mills 3,479
3 Town of Evansville 2,827
4 Vista West 1,008 CDP
5 Town of Bar Nunn 2,248
6 Hartrandt 686 CDP
7 Red Butte 432
8 Town of Midwest 411
9 Casper Mountain 301 CDP
10 Homa Hills 214
11 Brookhurst 195
12 Meadow Acres 179
13 Bessemer Bend 170
14 Mountain View 105
15 Hiland 99 unincorporated
16 Antelope Hills 87 CDP
17 Natrona 61 unincorporated
18 Powder River 53 CDP
19 Antelope Hills 87
20 Alcova 24
21 Arminto 11 unincorporated

See also: U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Casper, Wyoming, Natrona County, Wyoming, the Metropolitan Areas of Wyoming, and the Laramie Mountain Range.

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See also

  • Natrona County, Wyoming
  • Wyoming census statistical areas
  • Wyoming metropolitan areas
  • Combined Statistical Area
  • Core Based Statistical Area
  • Metropolitan Statistical Area
  • Micropolitan Statistical Area
  • Table of United States Combined Statistical Areas
  • Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas
  • Table of United States Micropolitan Statistical Areas
  • Table of United States primary census statistical areas
  • Core Based Statistical Areas adjacent to Casper Metropolitan Statistical Area:

References


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