2026-05-04 · 6 min read · Glenrock
Cost of Living in Glenrock, Wyoming
What it costs to live in Glenrock
Glenrock is a small Wyoming town in Converse County, about 25 miles east of Casper on Interstate 25. The population runs around 2,300. It sits along Deer Creek and carries some of Wyoming's frontier history as a crossroads on the Oregon and Bozeman Trails.
If you are looking at life in Glenrock, the honest question is what it costs day to day. The Alisha Collins Real Estate Team helps buyers relocating to Wyoming weigh exactly this. Here is a straightforward look at the numbers and trade-offs in Glenrock.
Housing
Housing is where Glenrock makes the strongest financial case. Because it is a smaller market with less demand than Casper, home prices in Glenrock run lower. You can find three-bedroom homes at price points that are hard to hit in Casper proper, especially for properties with larger lots or outbuildings.
What you will find in the market: a mix of older homes on generous lots, some properties with acreage or rural features, and occasional homes with detached garages, shops, or small-scale agriculture setups. Inventory is limited. When something comes available in Glenrock, it does not sit long if it is priced correctly.
Rental options in town are limited. This is not a rental-heavy market. Most Glenrock residents own, and when rentals do come available, they go quickly. If you are planning to rent first and buy later, have a backup plan or plan to be in Casper while you search. If buying is your goal, read how to buy a home in Glenrock for a detailed look at the market and process.
Utilities
Utility costs in Wyoming are driven primarily by winter heating, and Wyoming winters are genuine. Heating costs from November through March can be significant depending on the age of your home and what you are using to heat it. Natural gas is the most common heating fuel in Glenrock. Older homes with less insulation cost more to keep warm than newer or better-insulated ones.
Water and sewer in a small town like Glenrock are generally modest line items. Electric bills depend on usage and the season. Summer months are much cheaper for heating. If you are coming from a mild-weather state, plan for higher utility costs in winter and budget accordingly from day one.
Groceries and daily expenses
Glenrock has a grocery store and small local businesses along the main commercial corridor. For larger shopping runs, Casper is about 25 minutes down the highway and has major grocery chains, hardware stores, clothing retail, and a range of restaurants.
Most Glenrock residents run a Casper errand once or twice a month. It is not a burden for people who have budgeted the gas and the time. If you cook at home regularly, you can manage grocery spending well from Glenrock. If you want a wide variety of restaurants or specialty food options available daily, Casper needs to be close enough for a regular trip or you will feel the gap.
Transportation
There is no public transit in Glenrock. Your transportation costs are primarily fuel for your vehicles. If you work in Glenrock or work remotely, your commute is close to nothing. If you commute to Casper for work, that is about 25 minutes each way on Interstate 25. Most people who do this find it manageable. It is a straight highway drive in good conditions.
Wyoming weather affects commutes in winter. Blowing snow and ice on I-25 between Glenrock and Casper is a real thing from November through March. Factor that in if you have a job that does not allow flexibility on bad weather days.
Taxes
Wyoming has no state income tax. That is a statewide benefit, not something unique to Glenrock, but it matters everywhere you live in Wyoming. A chunk of money that would go to the state in most other parts of the country stays in your pocket here.
Property taxes in Wyoming are lower than the national average, which affects your monthly cost of homeownership. Details on how Wyoming calculates and applies property taxes, along with the broader tax picture for buyers moving here, are in Wyoming property taxes: what homebuyers need to know.
Schools and healthcare
Glenrock is served by Converse County School District No. 2, which operates Glenrock Elementary School and Glenrock Junior/Senior High School. The district can answer specific questions about its programs and enrollment directly, and visiting in person is the best way to see whether it fits what you are looking for.
Glenrock does not have a hospital. For significant medical needs, full-service facilities in Casper are the nearest option, about 25 minutes away. Basic primary care and a pharmacy are available locally. For most people, this is workable. For anyone with regular specialist appointments or ongoing health needs that require more frequent access, the 25-minute drive to Casper is something to plan around, not ignore.
What your money gets you
Compared to Casper, Glenrock offers lower entry costs on housing, a quieter pace, a smaller community where people know each other, and more physical space per dollar. You are trading variety and convenience for affordability and character.
It is common to find Glenrock properties with larger lots than you would get in Casper at the same price. Some homes include garages, workshops, or acreage that would cost significantly more in a larger market. If space and outdoor access matter to you, Glenrock gives you more of it. For a broader look at how it compares to other small towns near Casper, read small-town living near Casper. And for what to expect before you move, read moving to Glenrock, Wyoming.
If you are thinking about buying in Glenrock, I know this market and I am happy to walk you through what is available and what to expect. Reach out and let's talk it through.
Common questions
Is Glenrock, Wyoming cheaper to live in than Casper?
Generally, yes. Housing prices in Glenrock tend to run lower than Casper because it is a smaller market with less demand. Utilities, groceries, and daily expenses are similar, but the lower housing cost is the biggest financial difference.
Does Wyoming have state income tax?
No. Wyoming has no state income tax, which means more of your income stays with you regardless of where in the state you live. This is one of Wyoming's real financial advantages for residents.
How far is Glenrock from Casper?
Glenrock is about 25 miles east of Casper on Interstate 25. The drive takes roughly 20 to 25 minutes in normal conditions. Most Glenrock residents make regular Casper trips for larger shopping, medical appointments, and dining variety.
Is it hard to find rental housing in Glenrock, Wyoming?
Rental inventory in Glenrock is limited. It is primarily an owner-occupied community. When rentals come available, they tend to go quickly. If renting in Glenrock is your plan, have a backup option in Casper while you search.
What kind of homes are available in Glenrock?
Glenrock has mostly older single-family homes on larger lots, some properties with acreage or rural features, and occasional homes with garages, shops, or small agricultural setups. It is a small-inventory market, so options are limited at any given time.