SPRINGS OF HEALING Nestled
among the foothills of the Owl Creek Mountains and resting beside
the Big Horn River lies Thermopolis, Wyoming.
It is one
of those small picturesque Western towns where the altitude is
higher than the population (altitude 4500, population 3200),
and is renowned for its World’s Largest Mineral Hot Spring
and beautiful surroundings. The Big Horn Springs are located
throughout Hot Springs County.
Largely tourism, oil and gas, farming, ranching,
recreation and health care support the economy of Thermopolis.
We boast no state or personal income tax, no corporate income
tax and no inventory tax. We enjoy a low sales and property tax,
which makes Hot Springs County a successful place to live and
do business.
Thermopolis, county seat of Hot Springs County, offers one county
library, three banks, a weekly newspaper, three radio stations,
full service hospital and rehabilitation center, Big Horn Basin
Children’s Center, and active Senior Citizen Center, senior
housing and a nursing home.
Thermopolis is approximately 150 miles from the East Gate of Yellowstone
National Park. We are centralized for access to major airports
such as Cody, Billings, Casper and Denver. We also offer the services
of a local airport and interstate bus line.
For outdoor recreation and family fun, Thermopolis, Wyoming is
a year around haven for anyone who enjoys nature at its most spectacular.
For more information please contact the Thermopolis-Hot Springs
Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 768, Thermopolis, WY 82443 or call
(800) SUN-N-SPA.
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© Richard Coffinberry • RAC
Digital Photography Thermopolis Wy
(Top) Soak
free of charge at the Hot Springs State Bathhouse in Hot Springs
State
Park. (Below) The town of Thermopolis lies nestled
in the foothills of Owl Creek Mountains.
Hot Springs State Park
The
Wind & Bighorn Rivers
Dinosaur
Center & Local Museums
History, Legend
Rock & Trail Rides
Outdoors & Golf
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