- Our list of the best things to do in Thermopolis, Wyoming, features the top 15 nearby activities — including 5 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Thermopolis, WY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Thermopolis, WY
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538 N Park Street, Thermopolis, WY 82443
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The Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site is a 400-meter long cliff that contains more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels and 300 petroglyph figures. The site has hiking trails and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
0.8 Miles
Located within Hot Springs State Park, Hellie's Teepee Pools is a mineral hot spring pool open to the public. In addition to pools, the location also offers spas as well as water slides to enjoy.
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The Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center has two floors of exhibits and five structures on the grounds to help preserve artifacts of everyday Wyoming life from the 1880's to 1930's and show the history of the region's settlers.
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Old West Wax Museum provides a historical look at Frontier Wyoming through wax figures, including famous figures such as Butch Cassidy. The museum also offers collections of historic newspapers and documents including photographs and maps dating back to 1772.
0.6 Miles
A & W Bowling Lanes is a bowling alley, restaurant, and book and magazine distributor. The restaurant is 1950s themed and the restaurant serves onion rings, cheese curds, and hamburgers.
46.2 Miles
Visitors to the Wind River Casino can gamble at 750 slot machines and 10 table games. They can also eat in two 24 hour restaurants, shop in two gift shops, and stay in the attached hotel.
48.3 Miles
Cowboy Bar is the site where Butch Cassidy was arrested for stealing a horse, and the only time Cassidy spent any time in jail. Visitors can eat ribs, steaks, pizza, hamburgers, patty melts, and chicken sandwiches there along with having a drink.
48.3 Miles
Former rodeo cowboy Tim Kellogg started Meeteese Chocolatier as a way to raise money to buy a new saddle. What started as a short term proposition turned into a chocolate shop using organic products selling champagne, peanut butter, Grand Marnier, sage, huckleberry and beer truffles, chocolate covered pretzels.