'''Thermopolis''' [http://www.thermopolis.com/index.html] is a town in Northwest Wyoming, USA, notable for the presence of one of the world's largest hot springs.

Get in

By car

Thermopolis straddles a north-south highway with two designations: US Route 20 and Wyoming State Route 789. Wyoming State Route 120 from Cody terminates in Thermopolis.

By air

Cody is the nearest city with commercial air service. The next closest is Casper.

Get around

It's a small town that can be covered on foot, but if you want to travel in style, use horse and buggy. '''Wyoming Carriage and Taxi''', ''+1 866'' 646-2723, [http://www.wyomingcarriage.com/] runs sightseeing horse-drawn carriage rides in town during the summer months.

See

  • First and foremost, the hot springs, in '''Hot Springs State Park''' [http://wyoparks.state.wy.us/hsslide.htm].
  • Do

  • Soak in the waters from the hot springs. There are several commercial operations that use the waters with varying degrees of gimmickry, but in addition, the town maintains a bathhouse that is free (under the terms of the treaty whereby a local Indian tribe ceded access to the spring in the 19th century) and open to the public during daylight hours.
  • Buy

    Eat

  • '''Las Fuentes''', 530 Arapahoe St., ''+1 307'' 864-3192. Mon-Sat 11-2, 5 to "closing." Surprisingly good Mexican food, with a "New Mexican" slant; the "Maria," the house-special burrito, wouldn't be out of place in Santa Fe.
  • Drink

    Sleep

  • '''Best Western Plaza Hotel''', 116 E. Park St., ''+1 307'' 864-2939. An historic hotel on the grounds of the state park, recently renovated and merged into the Best Western chain. A small spa/hot tub (no aeration) draws waters from the spring. Not a large place, so if you're interested in it, be sure to reserve, or at least inquire, in advance.
  • Get out