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Near Thermopolis WY Overall Rating: n/a
Hot Springs State Park - Bighorn Mountain Range Usage Level: Light-Moderate

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12.2002: What a sight


12.2002: Massive pools


12.2002


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General Description
Beautifully constructed indoor and outdoor pools operated by the town of Thermopolis, complete with changing rooms and lockers... all free for general public use.
 
Dates Visited: Trash Levels: Bug Levels:
12.2002 n/a none

Water Clarity:
Clear

Visibility:
Low

Odor(s):
n/a

Wildlife Sighted: Bighorn Sheep, Deer and Pronghorn Antelope

Seasonal Notes
Accessible all year. Note: Roads in and out of Thermopolis can be snowy, icy and dangerous during the winter months. Road closures occur on rare occasions.

Camping Notes
Plenty of BLM land that is so so for camping semi-near the hot springs. There's also State Park camping and more hot springs available in the nearby Hot Springs State Park.

Briefings

12.2002
Welcome to Thermopolis Wyoming... AKA Hot Springs City. Many of its' hotels, motels and other buildings are even thermally heated by the hot output emanating from the springs. The soakable pools (pictured) have been developed and are maintained by the city but yet are FREE! Even better is that Thermopolis is right next to Hot Springs State Park. Which is, you guessed it, chock full of natural hot springs.
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PUBLIC BATHING NOTICE

No Soap, Shampoo or BIO-Soap/Shampoo Allowed in Hot Springs! Avoid Being Fined!

Public hot springs are not bathing facilities and do not have 'plumbing' like that of commercial, improved hot springs. Soap and shampoo (including biodegradable soap and shampoo) do not completely breakdown naturally. This pollutes our water systems (ingested by fish, animals, humans) at or near the source. This is also illegal in most wilderness and public lands areas.

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