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2026-02-26 · 4 min read · Bar Nunn

Moving to Bar Nunn, Wyoming: Everything You Need to Know

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The community that rarely makes the first list

When people research the Casper area, they tend to focus on Casper proper. Bar Nunn rarely makes the first list. It should be on it. Bar Nunn is a small community north of Casper in Natrona County, with a residential character, easy access to Casper's services, and a quieter pace that draws buyers who want something different from city living without giving up proximity to what they need.

The Alisha Collins Real Estate Team knows Bar Nunn and the towns around Casper well, and if you are moving from another state, our Wyoming relocation guide is the place to start.

Where is Bar Nunn?

Bar Nunn sits north of central Casper, close to Natrona County International Airport. Highway access connects you back into Casper and out across Wyoming without a long commute. You are in Natrona County throughout, so schools, county services, and utilities fall under the same county structure as the rest of the Casper area.

Housing in Bar Nunn

Bar Nunn is primarily single-family residential. Homes here tend to have larger lots than many in Casper proper, which draws buyers who want outdoor space without stepping into a fully rural property. The housing stock is largely established, meaning you will find neighborhoods with mature landscaping rather than brand-new subdivisions in most areas of town.

For buyers coming from high-cost states, the price points in Bar Nunn and the broader Casper area tend to feel more accessible than what they left behind. Wyoming has stayed more affordable than most of the country. For a fuller look at area costs, read the cost of living in Casper.

Day-to-day life in Bar Nunn

Bar Nunn is a residential community without a major commercial district of its own. Grocery stores, restaurants, medical services, and most employers are in Casper, a short drive away. What Bar Nunn gives you is quieter streets and a community feel that is harder to find inside city limits.

The proximity to Natrona County International Airport is worth noting for buyers who travel for work. You are closer to the terminal than most people who live in Casper proper, and that convenience adds up over time. Schools fall under the Natrona County School District. Before you buy any property in the county, check the specific attendance zone for that address on the district's website.

Things to know before you buy in Bar Nunn

A few things to check specifically:

  • Well and septic. Some Bar Nunn properties are on municipal water and sewer. Others, especially on larger parcels, use well and septic. Verify which applies to any home you are considering, and inspect both systems thoroughly if they are present.
  • Deed restrictions and covenants. Wyoming's HOA culture is lighter than in many states, but some Bar Nunn subdivisions do have covenants. Read any restrictions carefully before you go under contract.
  • Heating and roof condition. Bar Nunn winters match Casper winters, which means they are serious. In your inspection, pay close attention to the heating system's age and capacity, the roof's condition, and the insulation.

For the full step-by-step picture of buying in the Casper area, read how to buy a home in Casper. Everything in that process applies in Bar Nunn.

Who Bar Nunn fits

Bar Nunn is a strong fit for buyers who want more land and space than many Casper neighborhoods offer, convenient airport access, and a quieter residential setting. It is not isolated. It is just not in the middle of the city either. That middle ground is exactly what some buyers are looking for.

If you are relocating to Wyoming from another state and want the bigger picture of how that process works, read the complete guide to relocating to Wyoming. Most agents handle transactions. I handle transitions. If you want an honest conversation about Bar Nunn or any community in the Casper area, reach out and let's figure out what fits your life.

Common questions

Is Bar Nunn a good place to live near Casper?

Bar Nunn is a quiet residential community north of Casper with good highway access and larger lots than many Casper neighborhoods. It fits buyers who want a slower pace and more space while staying close to Casper's jobs, services, and amenities.

What schools serve Bar Nunn, Wyoming?

Bar Nunn is in Natrona County and is served by the Natrona County School District. Use the district's attendance zone tool to check which specific schools serve any address you are considering before you buy.

How far is Bar Nunn from downtown Casper?

Bar Nunn sits north of central Casper, typically within a 10 to 15 minute drive of downtown depending on where in Bar Nunn the property is located. It is close enough that the daily commute is not a significant factor for most residents.

Do Bar Nunn homes use well and septic?

Some do, some do not. Properties on larger parcels may use private well and septic systems. Others are connected to municipal utilities. Verify which applies to any specific property before you go under contract, and inspect the systems if they are present.

Is Bar Nunn close to the Casper airport?

Yes. Bar Nunn is located close to Natrona County International Airport, which makes it a particularly convenient location for buyers who travel frequently for work.

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