Thermopolis is the largest town in Hot Springs County, Wyoming, United States, and also the county seat. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 3,009.
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4.5 based on 799 reviews
Hot Springs Water Park Year Round, Open Daily, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM 2 Large Pools,2 Hot Tubs, 3 Water Slides, Vapor Cave, 3 Jacuzzis, 2 Baby Pools, 10 foot High Jump, Weight Room, 2 Tanning Beds, Game Room, Gift Shop, Sack Bar
This place is amazing! The Star Plunge has an outdoor pool with shade, indoor pool, hot tub, water slides for the kiddos and a vapor cave (sauna), all natural hot springs. Staff are very pleasant and attentive.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Belly up to the original bar where outlaws from the Hole-In-The-Wall gang once sat, including the infamous Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Though spirits are no longer served to patrons, it is a great place to sit and imagine the sights, sounds and smells that once surrounded this icon from the past. Walk through an old town setting where you can peer through the doors and windows of an old general store, doctor & dentist offices, a reconstructed jail, a newspaper & print shop, barber shop and much more. Explore one of the largest Indian artifact collections in Wyoming. The museum also houses several prehistoric artifacts and an amazing display of rocks & minerals. This history of Hot Springs County would not be complete without honoring our veterans. We have cases full of artifacts from area soldiers who served in several conflicts over the years. Check out the museum gift shop for some unique gifts & souvenirs!
Give this museum more stars, it is really an incredible collection they have amassed! We dropped in after a local recommended it, and we were blown away by how many great exhibits they had! The Hole in the Wall bar is pretty amazing to see, and my 10yo really enjoyed the "old Thermopolis" town recreation. What a great place to wander around for an afternoon and reflect on the simpler times!!
4.5 based on 576 reviews
Experience one of the top ten dinosaur museums in the world! The Wyoming Dinosaur Center has over 58 mounted skeletons of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, in addition to thousands of fossils from across Wyoming and around the world. Take a peek into our preparation lab where you can watch paleontologists expose the past. Visit active dinosaur dig sites only ten minutes away from the museum on a guided tour! Sign up for a Dig for a Day or Shovel Ready and experience paleontology firsthand, as your personal paleontologists lead you on an adventure you will never forget. Join us for an experience of dinosaur discovery unlike any other!
We did the Dig for a Day at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center and were blown away! I was worried my 8 and 10 yo would get bored but they were in heaven the whole time. It was so great to geek out as a family. Each family in attendance was taken to their own dig site with their own guide making it a very personal experience. The guides were college interns that were the most polite, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable people you could have asked for. We dug for hours, then went back to the museum for a detailed, private tour, that included behind the scenes. Worth every penny.
4.5 based on 710 reviews
Contains the world's largest mineral hot spring and nine mineral pools.
Very nice area to picnic, walking trails, bath house with indoor and outdoor hot spring pools, buffalo herd is viewable on short drives within park.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
At Legend Rock Petroglyph site, visitors step back in time to A.D. 500-1700. Well-preserved prehistoric and American Indian etchings of animals and humans are located along Cottonwood Creek. The site is maintained by agents of Hot Springs State Park.
At least 30 miles from Thermopolis, Legend Rock Petroglyph Site sits in the blazing sun. Be sure to wear hiking boots or covered shoes and bring water and your sense of adventure. It is said that some of the petroglyphs date back as long as 10,000 years. Because these amazing "glyphs" have been vandalized security cameras help protect the area. This is a very worthwhile adenture.
4.5 based on 192 reviews
Beautiful scenery from high mountains to winding roads along the river. Mountain colors change from gray to black to pink and red. Lots of pullouts for photo opportunities. We were fortunate enough to catch some nice foliage.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
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