In Hot Springs County, you can get out all year round to hike and bike our popular trails – both new and historic! Formed in 2019, Hot City Outdoor Alliance…
Take a self-guided tour of the world-renowned Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site, located 29 miles northwest of Thermopolis! Along the designated walking trails, visitors will find that the 1,312 feet…
Thermopolis was named for the nearby hot springs by combining the Greek words thermo (hot) and polis (city). The town was first settled in the 1880s near the mouth of…
The Rock ShopOne of the most popular destinations in Thermopolis is a small unassuming store; the Rock Shop. Owned and operated by Ava and Eddy Cole, the Rock Shop has…
When you are exploring our historic downtown, be sure to stop by the Storyteller and get your own cup of fresh brewed coffee, made just the way you like it.…
One of Wyoming’s most well-known attractions is Yellowstone National Park. Millions of visitors travel to the national park each year, intrigued by its geothermal features. About 150 miles away from…