Wyoming State Parks Near Thermopolis

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Thermopolis

Hot Springs State Park

Thermopolis, Wyoming
0 miles away

"Thermopolis is the gateway to the park and the best base for soaking, dining, and overnight stays. Visitors come for easy access to the bathhouse and nearby museums."

Hot Springs State Park showcases a remarkable concentration of geothermal activity, including the Big Spring and vivid mineral terraces. It is a popular destination for soaking, sightseeing, and spotting bison in the park’s herd area.

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Boysen State Park

Thermopolis, Wyoming
17 miles away

"Thermopolis is the closest gateway town and a convenient base for park visitors, with lodging, dining, and hot springs attractions. Many travelers pair a Boysen visit with a stop in town for supplies or a soak."

Boysen State Park is one of Wyoming’s premier water recreation destinations, anchored by Boysen Reservoir and surrounded by striking high-desert scenery. Visitors come for excellent fishing, multiple boat ramps, sandy swim areas, and convenient campgrounds with easy access from central Wyoming communities.

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Legend Rock State Archaeological Site

Hot Springs County, Wyoming
20 miles away

"Thermopolis is the closest service town and the most convenient base for visiting Legend Rock. Travelers often combine the site with Hot Springs State Park and local dining."

Legend Rock State Archaeological Site showcases an extensive panel of prehistoric petroglyphs created by Indigenous peoples over many centuries. The site offers a quiet, self-guided experience focused on cultural heritage, archaeology, and scenic high-desert views.

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Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site

Medicine Lodge, Wyoming
34 miles away

"Thermopolis visitors can pair a trip to the site with the town’s hot springs and museum attractions. It is a popular day-trip distance for families and history-focused travelers."

Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site protects a nationally significant collection of rock art and prehistoric cultural resources in a striking canyon setting. The site offers a quiet, educational visit with interpretive displays, wildlife viewing, and access to nearby public lands.

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Sinks Canyon State Park

Lander, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Thermopolis travelers often visit for a scenic detour while exploring central Wyoming. The park’s geology and easy roadside access make it a worthwhile stop."

Sinks Canyon State Park is one of Wyoming’s most distinctive natural areas, known for its disappearing river, limestone cliffs, and forested canyon setting. Visitors come for easy sightseeing, fishing, picnicking, and a close look at the unique geology of The Sinks and The Rise.

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Buffalo Bill State Park

Cody, Wyoming
59 miles away

"Thermopolis visitors often pair the park with a longer northwest Wyoming road trip. The reservoir setting offers a change of pace from hot springs tourism and adds boating and fishing opportunities."

Buffalo Bill State Park is centered on Buffalo Bill Reservoir, a large mountain reservoir framed by rugged peaks and open sagebrush country. Visitors come for water recreation, wildlife viewing, and easy access to Cody and Yellowstone-area attractions.

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