Life in Wyoming is pretty peaceful, but we’re all guilty of being hard workers. When you’re feeling like you could use a break, head out to explore Wyoming’s world-famous hot springs and you’ll come away from your trip feeling ready to take on the world again. Ready to let Mother Nature soothe you? Let’s explore some of the best Wyoming hot springs, shall we?
When you’ve just got to get away, plan a long weekend escape to the most relaxing Wyoming hot springs by following this interactive map.
Google Maps Check out the Google Maps for directions to these rejuvenating springs.
- Boiling River Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
Tripadvisor / SeniorTravelerTF Yellowstone’s Boiling River is the perfect place for a dip! These natural pools along a thermally heated river have been used for centuries as a place to relax, unwind, and heal. Learn more about these hot springs when you check out the official here listing. Boiling River Hot Springs, Wyoming 82190, USA
- Granite Hot Springs, Jackson
Google Local / Avery S. Granite Hot Springs is a fairly hidden resort spa, and once the snow begins to fall, you can get there only by dog sled or snowmobile. Get there before they close on Halloween, or you’ll have to wait til December to soak. Granite Hot Springs Pool, Wyoming 83001, USA
- Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis
Tripadvisor / Seimen Burum Hot Springs State Park is home to a public bath house and waterpark. Mineral water from the largest hot spring in the world is pumped in and cooled slightly so you can enjoy its therapeutic benefits. Hot Springs State Park, 220 Park St, Thermopolis, WY 82443, USA
- Saratoga Hot Springs Resort, Saratoga
Facebook / Saratoga Hot Springs Resort If you’re looking for a true luxury retreat, head over to the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort. You can even reserve your own private soaking spa, and this resort really has it all. Saratoga Hot Springs Resort, 601 Pic Pike Rd, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA
- Saratoga Hobo Pool, Saratoga
Google Local / Sergio Casteneda Before you leave the area, go to the always open, always free Saratoga Hobo Pool. This legendary spring is a great spot for a starry night soak. Saratoga Hobo Hot Springs, 300 E Walnut Ave, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA
After you’ve spent your weekend soaking in these Wyoming hot springs, it’s going to be so hard to return to a busy work week! Luckily, with a little planning, you can always make a trip back to one of these relaxing Wyoming hot springs. How many of these beautiful places have you visited? Which is next on your list? Sound off in the comments below!
Google Maps
Check out the Google Maps for directions to these rejuvenating springs.
Tripadvisor / SeniorTravelerTF
Yellowstone’s Boiling River is the perfect place for a dip! These natural pools along a thermally heated river have been used for centuries as a place to relax, unwind, and heal. Learn more about these hot springs when you check out the official here listing.
Boiling River Hot Springs, Wyoming 82190, USA
Google Local / Avery S.
Granite Hot Springs is a fairly hidden resort spa, and once the snow begins to fall, you can get there only by dog sled or snowmobile. Get there before they close on Halloween, or you’ll have to wait til December to soak.
Granite Hot Springs Pool, Wyoming 83001, USA
Tripadvisor / Seimen Burum
Hot Springs State Park is home to a public bath house and waterpark. Mineral water from the largest hot spring in the world is pumped in and cooled slightly so you can enjoy its therapeutic benefits.
Hot Springs State Park, 220 Park St, Thermopolis, WY 82443, USA
Facebook / Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
If you’re looking for a true luxury retreat, head over to the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort. You can even reserve your own private soaking spa, and this resort really has it all.
Saratoga Hot Springs Resort, 601 Pic Pike Rd, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA
Google Local / Sergio Casteneda
Before you leave the area, go to the always open, always free Saratoga Hobo Pool. This legendary spring is a great spot for a starry night soak.
Saratoga Hobo Hot Springs, 300 E Walnut Ave, Saratoga, WY 82331, USA
For more information about dog sledding out to Granite Hot Springs, read about this guided dog sled tour in Wyoming.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Wyoming hot springs December 13, 2021 Sarah Are there many hot springs in Wyoming? There are – there’s even a town named after our wondrous hot springs! The aptly named Wyoming town of Thermopolis is a hotbed for hot springs; in addition to boasting 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 other fun road trips in Wyoming? If you’re into bucket-list kind of road trips, you’ll most definitely want to check out our waterfalls road trip in Wyoming. Wyoming has no shortage of cascades, and this road trip visits some of the best! Noteworthy falls on the journey include Hidden Falls, Moose Falls, and Fairy Falls. On the way to Fairy Falls, you’ll catch a glimpse of the beautiful Grand Prismatic Spring, too! What kinds of outdoor recreation is popular in Wyoming? The most popular activities in Wyoming include:
Hiking Skiing Snowboarding Climbing
When it comes to natural beauty and recreation, Wyoming has an embarrassment of riches. In fact, you’ll find more hydrothermal features in Yellowstone than all the others elsewhere on the planet combined! If you enjoy spending time outdoors and are always seeking an adventure, you’ll find it right here in Wyoming. Some of our favorite outdoor recreation in the state includes hiking, fishing, snowshoeing, and climbing… but you’re just as apt to find us relaxing in nature the numerous hot springs, campgrounds, and national parks in Wyoming, too!
The OIYS Visitor Center
Wyoming hot springs
December 13, 2021
Sarah
Are there many hot springs in Wyoming? There are – there’s even a town named after our wondrous hot springs! The aptly named Wyoming town of Thermopolis is a hotbed for hot springs; in addition to boasting 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 other fun road trips in Wyoming? If you’re into bucket-list kind of road trips, you’ll most definitely want to check out our waterfalls road trip in Wyoming. Wyoming has no shortage of cascades, and this road trip visits some of the best! Noteworthy falls on the journey include Hidden Falls, Moose Falls, and Fairy Falls. On the way to Fairy Falls, you’ll catch a glimpse of the beautiful Grand Prismatic Spring, too! What kinds of outdoor recreation is popular in Wyoming? The most popular activities in Wyoming include:
Hiking Skiing Snowboarding Climbing
When it comes to natural beauty and recreation, Wyoming has an embarrassment of riches. In fact, you’ll find more hydrothermal features in Yellowstone than all the others elsewhere on the planet combined! If you enjoy spending time outdoors and are always seeking an adventure, you’ll find it right here in Wyoming. Some of our favorite outdoor recreation in the state includes hiking, fishing, snowshoeing, and climbing… but you’re just as apt to find us relaxing in nature the numerous hot springs, campgrounds, and national parks in Wyoming, too!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There are – there’s even a town named after our wondrous hot springs! The aptly named Wyoming town of Thermopolis is a hotbed for hot springs; in addition to boasting 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 other fun road trips in Wyoming?
If you’re into bucket-list kind of road trips, you’ll most definitely want to check out our waterfalls road trip in Wyoming. Wyoming has no shortage of cascades, and this road trip visits some of the best! Noteworthy falls on the journey include Hidden Falls, Moose Falls, and Fairy Falls. On the way to Fairy Falls, you’ll catch a glimpse of the beautiful Grand Prismatic Spring, too!
What kinds of outdoor recreation is popular in Wyoming?
The most popular activities in Wyoming include:
- Hiking
- Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Climbing
When it comes to natural beauty and recreation, Wyoming has an embarrassment of riches. In fact, you’ll find more hydrothermal features in Yellowstone than all the others elsewhere on the planet combined! If you enjoy spending time outdoors and are always seeking an adventure, you’ll find it right here in Wyoming. Some of our favorite outdoor recreation in the state includes hiking, fishing, snowshoeing, and climbing… but you’re just as apt to find us relaxing in nature the numerous hot springs, campgrounds, and national parks in Wyoming, too!