Discover Newcastle, Wyoming – Your Gateway to Adventure!

Nestled in the scenic beauty of northeastern Wyoming, Newcastle is a charming small town with a population of approximately 3,300 residents. Known for its friendly atmosphere and western heritage, Newcastle is the perfect blend of small-town comfort and big-time adventure.

Top Amenities & Attractions:

• Historic downtown with boutique shops, restaurants, and community events

Newcastle Country Club, offering scenic golfing opportunities

Weston County Fairgrounds, hosting rodeos, fairs, and family fun

Trails galore, great for outdoor recreation year-round

Perfectly Positioned for Adventure:

• Just 55 miles from Mount Rushmore, where history and grandeur meet

• Only 50 miles to Devils Tower National Monument, America’s first national monument

• A short 45-mile drive to Deadwood, South Dakota, where you can experience the Wild West and try your luck at the casinos

• Nestled on the edge of the breathtaking Black Hills, offering endless hiking, camping, and wildlife spotting

CITY OF NEWCASTLE

10 West Warwick Street
Newcastle, WY 82701
(307) 746-3535


WESTON COUNTY MUSEUM DISTRICT • Anna Miller Museum

401 Delaware Ave
Newcastle, WY 82701
(307) 746-4188


BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN

The Weston County Courthouse, built in 1910-1911 and still in use today, is the crown jewel of downtown Newcastle. A statue of a woman homesteader, a tribute to the pioneers who established the community, stands at the top of main street. Multiple boutique shops, restaurants and a 1950s era movie theater are guest favorites.


BENT SPROCKETS

The Bent Sprockets is a passionate local bicycle group in Newcastle, Wyoming, dedicated to enhancing outdoor recreation by spearheading trail projects and advocating for sustainable biking routes. They provide invaluable local trail information on their website, helping cyclists of all levels explore the scenic beauty of the Black Hills region.