The largest town in Hot Springs County in Wyoming, Thermopolis is the hot spot for historical, geological and fun destinations coupled with a few cultural attractions as well.
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Hot Springs State Park
The oldest and most-visited park in Wyoming, the Hot Springs State Park is packed with picnic shelters, mineral fountains and hot mineral pools.
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Star Plunge
Located in the Hot Springs State Park, Star Plunge has 2 large mineral pools, hot tubs to warm your body during winters, natural vapor cave, baby pool, and the list just doesn't end!
Teepee Fountain
The monstrous, naturally-formed (or rather formed due to human error) travertine-deposited rock is a beautiful attraction at the park. The water still continues to flow at the fountain, which is relatively very young (deposition began at 1903).
Swinging Bridge
The bridge built in 1916 provides amazing views of the clear mineral waters. The boardwalk path along the riverfront takes you to the mineral deposits which can be viewed by crossing the bridge.
Wyoming Dinosaur Center
A collection of more than 30 skeletons, hundreds of displays and dioramas, a preparation lab observation area and a dig site tour - is on offer at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center!
Wind River Canyon
The high-walled canyon through which the Wind River flows, is one of the most scenic byways of Wyoming! If you are watchful, you can easily spot elk, deer or even bighorn sheep at the canyon.