Natrona County Parks staff and community partners outlined plans for the Casper Mountain Trail Center open house and new trail programming. The event will include a trail cleanup by the Casper Nordic Club from 9 a.m. to noon, an open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., food served beginning around noon, and youth mountain-biking activities run by CWTA starting at noon through the end of the event. A 1 p.m. dedication of the trail center will bring county commissioners and the parks board to the site; county staff said a ribbon will be strung and officials may cut it. A 2 p.m. ribbon cutting is planned for new single-track trails built by CWTA; the county said group hikes and rides led by trail user groups will follow. Parks staff said they will place printed and smaller trail maps at the event (150 free maps), and an interactive digital map is also available; the maps flag new trails and winter-access routes. Parks and volunteers have constructed roughly six miles of new single-track trail in the last two years, the parks partner said. Staff said they have arranged signs with winter-use rules to mount on skid-barrier posts at winter-access points. Parks staff also said they are developing a grooming plan for mountain-bike and single-track trails to coordinate with the county’s groomers so groom work and single-track grooming minimize cross-traffic. Park staff said some trail work was paused by wet weather and equipment repairs but would resume before snow if possible. The board did not take formal votes on event logistics during the meeting; staff requested and received general direction to proceed with maps, signs and event logistics.