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Today we take you around Hot Springs State park in Thermopolis, WY. It’s the state’s first park and was the result of a treaty with the Arapahoe and Shoshone people, part of which guarantees public access to the pools. That said, there are also private concessionaires such as Star Plunge and Hellies Teepee Spa. It’s a lovely park with lots of shade and green grass and, of course, hot springs. There’s a very nice walking trail along and across the Big Horn River that the springs pour into as well as hotels including a Days Inn and a Best Western, and an rv campground. I hope you enjoy this walk. We’ll be posting the first 30 minutes or so in 360 on our new 360 channel. -H
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1:16 – Visitor Center
4:52 – Crossing Big Horn River Nice views.
6:35 – Safari Club Restaurant
6:39 – Days Inn by Wyndham Thermopolis
6:45 – Thermopolis, Wyoming Best Western Plus Plaza Hotel
12:50 – Star Plunge Hot Springs Water Park
15:00 – Hot Springs board walk
21: 54 – Foot bridge over Big Horn River
33:46 – HOT SPRINGS STATE PARK BATH HOUSE
34:51 – Hellie’sTeePee and Spa
41:07 – Hot Springs State Park Boat Ramp and River Access
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Hot Springs State Park is a public recreation area in Thermopolis, Wyoming, known for its hot springs, which flow at a constant temperature of 135° Fahrenheit. The state park offers free bathing at the State Bath House, where temperatures are moderated to a therapeutic 104 °F. The petroglyph site at Legend Rock, some 25 miles away, is also part of the park. The park is managed by the Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites.
The land on which the state park sits was a cession agreement, and the ceded portion was purchased from the Eastern Shoshone by the federal government in 1896, when Indian Inspector James McLaughlin negotiated a purchase price of $60,000 for a 100-square-mile portion of the Shoshone reservation. A square-mile section of that land was released to the state in 1897 which became Wyoming’s first state park, known as Big Horn Hot Springs State Reserve.
The park features a managed herd of bison, a suspension foot bridge across the Big Horn River, picnic shelters, boat docks, flower gardens, and terraces made of naturally forming travertine (calcium carbonate) caused by a flowing mineral hot spring. The park area encompasses commercial hotels and several state-run and privately operated entities including the Gottsche Rehabilitation Center, Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital, the historic Callaghan Apartments/Plaza Hotel, the Star Plunge waterpark, the Tepee Pools waterpark, and the Wyoming Pioneer Home, a state-run, assisted-living facility.
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31 Comments
Wonderful tour!👍👍👍
This is perfection. Love every moment of this!
Absolutely loved the Art walk! Too bad you had to shorten it.
Amazing walk as always!👍👍👍
Wonderful
So wonderful tour
TY,Beautiful!
Will you go back oregon coast seaside and do have drone
The walk is amazing!!! Perfect! 🙂
Because when you stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing……thanks for the wonderful video,keep going!!!!
So relaxing walking around, thanks Henry for taking us with you ❤️
Beautiful walk! Looks like great weather for it! 😀 Take care Henry!
The panning when you introduce your self is awesome! Another interisting place. Thanks for the free tour.
Beautiful video you have here, thanks for sharing and hope you are having an amazing day ✨✌
Great picture quality.
Thank you for the information.
I’m finding Thermopolis fascinating. 2 of my favorite authors lived there.
They also had a Buffalo ranch but I believe they sold the property and I’m not sure they still live there.
Thanks for some wonderful walks.
You mentioned a book called Breath. Have you read “In Praise of Walking” ?
Great 👍 as always Henry. Thank You
Nice video 👍
so beautiful walk!
Hello Henry. Thank you for the walk. I liked the park, although it looked like a landscape in an apocalyptic Sci-fi B movie. I mean that in a good way. I love a good suspension bridge as well. So, graffiti vs. public advertising. Both can be terrible, but I think graffiti is more likely to have artistic value. Public advertising exists for the purpose of persuasion, while I think graffiti exists for the artist to achieve recognition. Both should be banned from natural settings.
Wow.. Such beauty
Greetings from Dubai
A really interesting place! Thanks for sharing
Hi Henry. I still very much enjoy your walks, especially with your narration. I do enjoy watching a few other walkers and yours are very much at the top of the list. You make everywhere sound interesting!
Wow what a beautiful park…. I enjoyed the video :]
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Thank you! I was in the mood for some greenery and warm weather walking.
Very enjoyable!
Imagine growing up in Thermopolis, like I did.
Every year the high school kids paint the rocks on the mountain. This brought back so many memories!!!
The springs had much more water flowing over it, the Yellowstone earthquake in the 60's shifted the terraces and changed and stopped some of the water flow and the appearance of the terraces, it was so beautiful before.
You missed seeing the Hot Springs!!! It is spectacular.
Great video and fun to follow along on a treadmill. I stayed at the Days Inn you pointed out here a few years ago, had dinner at their Safari Club restaurant (very good w/ a unique atmosphere!) and spent an afternoon at Hellie's TeePee Spa (the second commercial "slide and pool" place you passed with the colorful dome). Although the water in Thermop is very sulfuric it's still sublime. There's also a fantastic fossil museum in town if you are into that sort of thing. I'm looking forward to returning – next time, in a travel trailer. Great upload, keep 'em coming!