Thermopolis: Attractions and more...
Hot Springs State Park boasts of a beautiful flower garden and features picnic sites, and shelters.
The well-preserved prehistoric and American Indian etchings of animals and humans are located along Cottonwood Creek at the Legend Rock Petroglyph site.
The World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs are open year round, where you can swim, slide, or just relax in the water from the State Park's Big Spring.
The Wyoming Dinosaur Center is home to over 24 mounted dinosaurs. The museum also offers a dig-for-a-day program were families get to dig side by side with paleontologists.
The State Bath House is known to have 'healing water” maintained at 104 degrees Fahrenheit to provide the safest healing water possible. The huge white water slides available in the back of Star Plunge are fast and fun for kids as well as adults.
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