Natrona County

Get ready to explore the perfect blend of rural charm and creative talent! Take a look below at our host sites, local featured artists, and more to start planning your tour in Natrona County.

UW Extension's Ag & Art Tour

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Gain insight into rural life

Experience the daily rhythms of Wyoming's countryside through immersive visits to working farms and ranches.

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Enjoy local art

Explore the creativity of Wyoming's artists showcased in galleries and public art installations across Albany County.

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Engage with Wyoming's Agricultural community

Connect with local farmers and ranchers to learn about sustainable practices and the journey from farm to table.

Local Artists

Want to Showcase Your Art Here?

Apply now to be an artist at the Natrona County Tour!

Local Host

The URBAN THISTLE

Urban Farm with production for market sales, and additional Community Garden space. Produce grown year-round using season extension and Hydroponic growing practices. This is a community based approach to fighting the food desert of North Casper and beyond while also creating a community gathering space.

The BLOOMERY

The Bloomery is a small-scale flower farm showcasing locally grown, seasonal blooms. Visitors can explore the fields, learn about sustainable flower production, and meet the growers behind the farm. Experience the beauty of agriculture through color, creativity, and hands-on connection.

Ropes & ROSES THERAPY SERVICE

Ropes and Roses Therapy offers a unique experience that blends agriculture, animals, and therapeutic connection. Visitors can learn about equine-assisted services and the role of horses in supporting well-being. Enjoy a peaceful setting while exploring how agriculture can nurture both people and community.

Join Us For a Tour!

Discover the vibrant connection between local agriculture and the arts. Join us for a unique experience across farms and galleries!

Funding for this UW Extension program is provided by the John P. Ellbogen  Foundation Wyoming Communities, Agriculture, & Rural Living Project Fund.