Mills, Wyoming, is a small town of approximately 3,400 residents located on the western outskirts of Casper. Known for its quiet atmosphere, Mills is surrounded by oil fields and bordered by the North Platte River, which is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as floating, fishing, and kayaking. The town features a variety of housing options, including century-old fixer-uppers, ranch-style homes, cottages, townhomes, and manufactured homes, with lots typically ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 square feet. Residents enjoy picturesque views of mountains and prairies from their quiet streets. Community parks like Freden Park, Sunny Acres Park, and Norene Kilmer Park offer playgrounds, ball fields, and picnic areas within walking distance. The Wagon Wheel Roller Skating rink provides indoor recreation during the winter months. Mills has a handful of shops and dining options, including The Beacon Club, G-Ma’s Diner, and Buckin’ Brew. The town is susceptible to flooding in the spring due to snowmelt runoff and faces a high risk of wildfires, with precautionary measures in place to mitigate these risks. Mills is about 4 miles from downtown Casper and 6 miles from Casper/Natrona County International Airport, with public transportation available through Casper Area Transit.