Warm up your winter by relaxing at one of the gorgeous natural wonders in Wyoming, a hot spring. Warm up in the healing, therapeutic water while you watch winter do its thing. These hot springs in Wyoming exude an ambiance of peace and tranquility, especially when the snow is quietly dancing on the water and creating a white blanket all around.

  1. Hot Springs State Park

Facebook/Hot Springs State Park Hot Springs State Park trickles along the Big Horn River in Thermopolis. While the outside pool is closed during the winter, the park has a free bath house open year round where the water is maintained at 104º for therapeutic soaking. The bath house is open seven days a week but closed on winter holidays. While there, be sure to check out the morning feeding of the bison that takes place during the winter months. Hot Springs State Park, 220 Park St, Thermopolis, WY 82443, USA

  1. Hobo Pool

TripAdvisor/onthegulfcoast-girl Hobo Pool is located along the banks of the Platte River in Saratoga. The healing water in Hobo Pool runs anywhere from 108º to 119º while the water in the Not So Hot Pool is maintained around 100º. This historic hot pool is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Saratoga Hobo Hot Springs, 300 E Walnut Ave, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA

  1. Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort Saratoga Hot Springs Resort is nestled between the Snowy Range and the Sierra Madre Mountain Range on the Upper North Platte River. Soak in the warm waters of Saratoga’s natural mineral hot springs in the 70’ hot pool or in the intimate teepee covered pools. The 70’ mineral hot springs swimming pool ranges from 96º-98º while the teepee hot pools run around 100º to 112º. Saratoga Hot Springs Resort, 601 Pic Pike Rd, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA

  1. Granite Hot Springs

TripAdvisor/TnTraveler508 This hot springs in Wyoming is only accessible via dog sled, skiing or snowmobile. This is a great hot spring to relax sore muscles from the exhilarating journey through the snow to get there. The view of the surrounding snow covered mountains is breathtaking. This area around Granite Hot Springs sees an average snowfall of 400" and the water runs around 112º. Granite Hot Springs Pool, Wyoming 83001, USA

  1. Boiling River Hot Springs

TripAdvisor/RJohnson1975 Boiling River is formed where a large hot spring enters the Gardner River, which runs from northwestern Wyoming to south central Montana. The spot where the hot and cold water meet creates a comfortable soaking destination. This hot spring is located in Yellowstone, actually in the state of Montana, but it’s definitely a spot to check out if you’re in Wyoming. Boiling River Hot Springs, Wyoming 82190, USA

Many years ago, even the Native Americans and settlers used these hot springs year-round to soak up their healing powers and rest their weary bodies. Today, these hot springs in Wyoming continue to offer visitors rest and relaxation, and are Mother Nature’s best therapy!

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Hot Springs State Park trickles along the Big Horn River in Thermopolis. While the outside pool is closed during the winter, the park has a free bath house open year round where the water is maintained at 104º for therapeutic soaking. The bath house is open seven days a week but closed on winter holidays. While there, be sure to check out the morning feeding of the bison that takes place during the winter months.

Hot Springs State Park, 220 Park St, Thermopolis, WY 82443, USA

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Hobo Pool is located along the banks of the Platte River in Saratoga. The healing water in Hobo Pool runs anywhere from 108º to 119º while the water in the Not So Hot Pool is maintained around 100º. This historic hot pool is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

Saratoga Hobo Hot Springs, 300 E Walnut Ave, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort is nestled between the Snowy Range and the Sierra Madre Mountain Range on the Upper North Platte River. Soak in the warm waters of Saratoga’s natural mineral hot springs in the 70’ hot pool or in the intimate teepee covered pools. The 70’ mineral hot springs swimming pool ranges from 96º-98º while the teepee hot pools run around 100º to 112º.

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort, 601 Pic Pike Rd, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA

TripAdvisor/TnTraveler508

This hot springs in Wyoming is only accessible via dog sled, skiing or snowmobile. This is a great hot spring to relax sore muscles from the exhilarating journey through the snow to get there. The view of the surrounding snow covered mountains is breathtaking. This area around Granite Hot Springs sees an average snowfall of 400" and the water runs around 112º.

Granite Hot Springs Pool, Wyoming 83001, USA

TripAdvisor/RJohnson1975

Boiling River is formed where a large hot spring enters the Gardner River, which runs from northwestern Wyoming to south central Montana. The spot where the hot and cold water meet creates a comfortable soaking destination. This hot spring is located in Yellowstone, actually in the state of Montana, but it’s definitely a spot to check out if you’re in Wyoming.

Boiling River Hot Springs, Wyoming 82190, USA

Check out our coverage of Granite Hot Springs for more information. And if you can’t get enough of soaking in these restorative waters, check out our list of Wyoming hot springs.

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Hot springs in Wyoming December 11, 2021 Sarah What’s the best hot springs in Wyoming? While all of the above hot springs in Wyoming offer guests true R&R, Hot Springs State Park is another one of the best hot springs in Wyoming. The aptly named Wyoming town of Thermopolis is a hotbed for hot springs; in addition to boasting to numerous smaller pools, this town is also home to Hot Springs State Park. This park has some of the best hiking in the country, as well as a free public bathhouse with indoor and outdoor pools, perfect for soothing your muscles after hiking in the park. Soaking in the 104-degree waters while surrounded by the Wyoming wilds (this area is home to numerous bison herds, in fact), makes for a wholly wondrous, once-in-a-lifetime experience. What are some beautiful places in Wyoming? We’ve compiled a list of the most beautiful places in Wyoming, some of the most appealing spots are:

Bridger-Teton National Forest The Snake River Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area Pinedale Yellowstone

  What are some fun winter day trips in Wyoming? If you’re looking for a fun winter day trip in Wyoming, then you can’t go wrong in Jackson, Wyoming. With dozens of hotels, rentals, restaurants, ski shops, retail shops, boutiques and even bakeries all within walking distance of the town square, Jackson is a one-stop vacation town! And in the winter, when flurries are fluttering through the air and a quiet peacefulness descends upon the state, there’s nowhere more magical.

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Hot springs in Wyoming

December 11, 2021

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What’s the best hot springs in Wyoming? While all of the above hot springs in Wyoming offer guests true R&R, Hot Springs State Park is another one of the best hot springs in Wyoming. The aptly named Wyoming town of Thermopolis is a hotbed for hot springs; in addition to boasting to numerous smaller pools, this town is also home to Hot Springs State Park. This park has some of the best hiking in the country, as well as a free public bathhouse with indoor and outdoor pools, perfect for soothing your muscles after hiking in the park. Soaking in the 104-degree waters while surrounded by the Wyoming wilds (this area is home to numerous bison herds, in fact), makes for a wholly wondrous, once-in-a-lifetime experience. What are some beautiful places in Wyoming? We’ve compiled a list of the most beautiful places in Wyoming, some of the most appealing spots are:

Bridger-Teton National Forest The Snake River Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area Pinedale Yellowstone

  What are some fun winter day trips in Wyoming? If you’re looking for a fun winter day trip in Wyoming, then you can’t go wrong in Jackson, Wyoming. With dozens of hotels, rentals, restaurants, ski shops, retail shops, boutiques and even bakeries all within walking distance of the town square, Jackson is a one-stop vacation town! And in the winter, when flurries are fluttering through the air and a quiet peacefulness descends upon the state, there’s nowhere more magical.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

While all of the above hot springs in Wyoming offer guests true R&R, Hot Springs State Park is another one of the best hot springs in Wyoming. The aptly named Wyoming town of Thermopolis is a hotbed for hot springs; in addition to boasting to numerous smaller pools, this town is also home to Hot Springs State Park. This park has some of the best hiking in the country, as well as a free public bathhouse with indoor and outdoor pools, perfect for soothing your muscles after hiking in the park. Soaking in the 104-degree waters while surrounded by the Wyoming wilds (this area is home to numerous bison herds, in fact), makes for a wholly wondrous, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

What are some beautiful places in Wyoming?

We’ve compiled a list of the most beautiful places in Wyoming, some of the most appealing spots are:

  • Bridger-Teton National Forest
  • The Snake River
  • Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
  • Pinedale
  • Yellowstone

 

What are some fun winter day trips in Wyoming?

If you’re looking for a fun winter day trip in Wyoming, then you can’t go wrong in Jackson, Wyoming. With dozens of hotels, rentals, restaurants, ski shops, retail shops, boutiques and even bakeries all within walking distance of the town square, Jackson is a one-stop vacation town! And in the winter, when flurries are fluttering through the air and a quiet peacefulness descends upon the state, there’s nowhere more magical.