This water in Wyoming holds a very special power that dates all the way back to the days of the dinosaurs. Even today, Wyomingites and travelers are drawn to the area because of its healing powers. This incredible spring-fed pool in Wyoming is one you absolutely need to visit for a healthy transformation.

TripAdvisor/TouristMD Hot Springs State Park is located in Thermopolis where the water cascades down colorful terraces along the Big Horn River. This is the best place in the state to soak it all up.

TripAdvisor/russianwulfgar Here you’ll find healing waters that originate from the area’s mineral springs. There’s no better therapy in the Cowboy State.

TripAdvisor/russianwulfgar We weren’t the first ones to enjoy the area. Dinosaurs, Native Americans and western settlers all enjoyed the healing waters at one point or another.

TripAdvisor/russianwulfgar Native Americans believed the water here was magical. They believed the water contained a very special therapeutic power.

TripAdvisor/SeimenBurum A medical community once formed in Thermopolis in the early 19th century. Patients would come to the hot springs in hopes that the water would heal all of their medical conditions.

TripAdvisor/SWriter The area was purchased from the Arapaho and Shoshone in a treaty in 1896. The agreement was that it would remain accessible to the public free of charge.

TripAdvisor/Kbecjeans Not only is there an outdoor pool but there is also an indoor pool. The water in the indoor pool hovers at a therapeutic 104º.

TripAdvisor/TexasCatBird The indoor pool is located within the State Bath House. The State Bath House is free of charge.

TripAdvisor/RiceWP The park is accessible for day use only. The hours are Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5:30 p.m.

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Hot Springs State Park is located in Thermopolis where the water cascades down colorful terraces along the Big Horn River. This is the best place in the state to soak it all up.

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Here you’ll find healing waters that originate from the area’s mineral springs. There’s no better therapy in the Cowboy State.

We weren’t the first ones to enjoy the area. Dinosaurs, Native Americans and western settlers all enjoyed the healing waters at one point or another.

Native Americans believed the water here was magical. They believed the water contained a very special therapeutic power.

TripAdvisor/SeimenBurum

A medical community once formed in Thermopolis in the early 19th century. Patients would come to the hot springs in hopes that the water would heal all of their medical conditions.

TripAdvisor/SWriter

The area was purchased from the Arapaho and Shoshone in a treaty in 1896. The agreement was that it would remain accessible to the public free of charge.

TripAdvisor/Kbecjeans

Not only is there an outdoor pool but there is also an indoor pool. The water in the indoor pool hovers at a therapeutic 104º.

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The indoor pool is located within the State Bath House. The State Bath House is free of charge.

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The park is accessible for day use only. The hours are Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5:30 p.m.

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