Places of Interest in Thermopolis and Big Horn Basin.

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Places of Interest in Thermopolis and Big Horn Basin.

SHOPPING

HAZEL N PEARLS A charming and intriguing shop of refurbished furniture, creative castoffs, and all things vintage. 517 Broadway St, Thermopolis. (307) 921-8527 Part-time hours.
Framing, pottery, craft supplies and classes supporting local artistic activities.
Flying Eagle Gallery
539 Broadway St
Framing, pottery, craft supplies and classes supporting local artistic activities.
Quilts for sale. Classes, supplies and activities.
Gooseberry Garden Quilt Shop
521 Broadway St
Quilts for sale. Classes, supplies and activities.
Storyteller and Jackrabbit Java shop Espresso bar, books, souvenirs, toys, games. Address: 524 Broadway, Thermopolis, WY 82443 307-864-3272
7 locals recommend
Storyteller and Jackrabbit Java
524 Broadway St
7 locals recommend
Storyteller and Jackrabbit Java shop Espresso bar, books, souvenirs, toys, games. Address: 524 Broadway, Thermopolis, WY 82443 307-864-3272
DISCOVER THERMOPOLIS general store offers a selection of souvenirs, art and craft supplies, office supplies, sewing supplies, display boards and signage, t-shirts, and featuring the largest, most diverse collection of CHILI SAUCE varieties in the state. Located at the lights on 541 Broadway Street, Thermopolis, WY (307) 921-0554.
Discover Thermopolis
541 Broadway Street
DISCOVER THERMOPOLIS general store offers a selection of souvenirs, art and craft supplies, office supplies, sewing supplies, display boards and signage, t-shirts, and featuring the largest, most diverse collection of CHILI SAUCE varieties in the state. Located at the lights on 541 Broadway Street, Thermopolis, WY (307) 921-0554.
Gift Shop and souvenirs at the Museum. Learn the history, stories and lifestyle of our remote little town. The Old West comes to life at the Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center. Belly up to the original bar where outlaws from the Hole-In-The-Wall gang once sat, including the infamous Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Other Indian artifacts, fascinating fossils, petroglyphs, rocks & minerals. Open: Monday - Saturday (Winter: Tues-Sat) Closes: 4PM. Phone: (307) 864-5183 Located at 700 Broadway St. in Thermopolis, Wyoming!
7 locals recommend
Hot Springs Historical Museum
700 Broadway St
7 locals recommend
Gift Shop and souvenirs at the Museum. Learn the history, stories and lifestyle of our remote little town. The Old West comes to life at the Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center. Belly up to the original bar where outlaws from the Hole-In-The-Wall gang once sat, including the infamous Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Other Indian artifacts, fascinating fossils, petroglyphs, rocks & minerals. Open: Monday - Saturday (Winter: Tues-Sat) Closes: 4PM. Phone: (307) 864-5183 Located at 700 Broadway St. in Thermopolis, Wyoming!
Casual and outdoor clothing for all types of activities, plus a dedicated shop of essential work clothes. Create graphics for specialized T-shirt orders or monogramming.
Owl Creek Graphics
527 Broadway St
Casual and outdoor clothing for all types of activities, plus a dedicated shop of essential work clothes. Create graphics for specialized T-shirt orders or monogramming.
Located on 6th Street next to Remax Realty at the lights.
CellOnly - Verizon Authorized Retailer
601 Broadway St
Located on 6th Street next to Remax Realty at the lights.
Ava's Silver & Rock Shop - jewelry, stones and more. Located at the address 631 Shoshoni St in Thermopolis, Wyoming 82443. They can be contacted via phone at (307) 864-3800 for pricing, hours and directions.
Avas Silver & Rock Shop
631 Shoshoni St
Ava's Silver & Rock Shop - jewelry, stones and more. Located at the address 631 Shoshoni St in Thermopolis, Wyoming 82443. They can be contacted via phone at (307) 864-3800 for pricing, hours and directions.

Essentials

A clean facility, open 24 hours - Located on the main drag across from McDonalds
Wishy Washy Washateria
640 Shoshoni St
A clean facility, open 24 hours - Located on the main drag across from McDonalds
General store on main street (6th St.) 9 am - 9 pm
Family Dollar
514 S 6th St
General store on main street (6th St.) 9 am - 9 pm
Nu Vogue Salon & Day Spa
326 N 6th St
The only grocery store in town open 7am - 9pm, seven days a week. Groceries, deli, prepared foods, pharmacy, liquor, UPS drop location and lottery tickets.
Mack's Market
600 S 6th St
The only grocery store in town open 7am - 9pm, seven days a week. Groceries, deli, prepared foods, pharmacy, liquor, UPS drop location and lottery tickets.
South side of town on 6th Street.
Thermopolis Hardware and Mercantile
158 US-20
South side of town on 6th Street.
24 hour convenience store - snacks, drinks, tobacco, liquor, prepared hot foods, gas, lottery tickets.
Maverik
425 S 6th St
24 hour convenience store - snacks, drinks, tobacco, liquor, prepared hot foods, gas, lottery tickets.
Meeting all your printing needs: copies, faxes, business cards and fliers plus FED EX shipping center. Located inside 'DISCOVER THERMOPOLIS' general store located on Broadway St at the lights.
Thermopolis Print Zone
541 Broadway St
Meeting all your printing needs: copies, faxes, business cards and fliers plus FED EX shipping center. Located inside 'DISCOVER THERMOPOLIS' general store located on Broadway St at the lights.
Convenience store, fuel, truck stop and parking, plus Champs Chicken - southern fried chicken Address: 167 Highway 20 South Thermopolis, WY 82443 (307) 864-3108 Located inside: Southside Travel Center
EXXON SOUTHSIDE TRAVEL CENTER
167 U.S. 20
Convenience store, fuel, truck stop and parking, plus Champs Chicken - southern fried chicken Address: 167 Highway 20 South Thermopolis, WY 82443 (307) 864-3108 Located inside: Southside Travel Center
Located inside the Mack's Market grocery store. Open Mon-Fri 9 am - 6 pm. Sat 9 - noon. Sunday - closed.
Vicklund Pharmacy
610 S 6th St
Located inside the Mack's Market grocery store. Open Mon-Fri 9 am - 6 pm. Sat 9 - noon. Sunday - closed.
Pinnacle Bank
125 S 5th St
Big Horn Federal Savings Bank
643 Broadway St
Ask for Mike for on-the-spot auto service.
One Stop Repair & Services Center
525 S 5th St
Ask for Mike for on-the-spot auto service.
426 S 6th St, Thermopolis, WY 82443
O'Reilly Auto Parts
426 S 6th St
426 S 6th St, Thermopolis, WY 82443
Newly renovated 24 hr Emergency Critical Care and Inpatient facilities at 150 Arapahoe St. in East Thermopolis. Call 911 for ambulance services.
Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital
150 E Arapahoe St
Newly renovated 24 hr Emergency Critical Care and Inpatient facilities at 150 Arapahoe St. in East Thermopolis. Call 911 for ambulance services.

Parks & Outdoor Activities

Thermopolis, WY: Incredible, natural mineral hot springs and bath house. Bison herd. Mini water parks and swimming pools. Picnic tables, walking trails, beautiful trees, music, playground... and more.
Hot Springs State Park Headquaters
051 US-20
Thermopolis, WY: Incredible, natural mineral hot springs and bath house. Bison herd. Mini water parks and swimming pools. Picnic tables, walking trails, beautiful trees, music, playground... and more.
Large outdoor recreational area 10 miles south of town through the stunning Wind River Canyon offering camping, boating, fishing and hiking on the Boysen Reservoir.
Boysen State Park
120 Boysen Dr
Large outdoor recreational area 10 miles south of town through the stunning Wind River Canyon offering camping, boating, fishing and hiking on the Boysen Reservoir.
Support the Wind River Indian Reservation and enjoy the history and excitement of the Wind River Canyon.
9 locals recommend
Wind River Canyon Whitewater & Fly Fishing
210 U.S. 20
9 locals recommend
Support the Wind River Indian Reservation and enjoy the history and excitement of the Wind River Canyon.
Fly fishing for trout, either on your own, in a drift boat or with a guide service, is a great way to spend the day. John Schwalbe at 307-272-6792. https://www.flyfishbighorn.com
Wyoming Adventures, Bighorn Fly Fishing
932 Arapahoe Street
Fly fishing for trout, either on your own, in a drift boat or with a guide service, is a great way to spend the day. John Schwalbe at 307-272-6792. https://www.flyfishbighorn.com
Horseback riding ~ beautiful countryside.
Grass Creek Road
Grass Creek Road
Horseback riding ~ beautiful countryside.

Sightseeing & Day Trips

Over colorful terraces along the Big Horn River at Thermopolis flows water from mineral hot springs. More than 8,000 gallons flow over the terrace every 24 hours at a constant temperature of 128 degrees Fahrenheit. The park has a free bath house where the water is maintained at 104 degrees for therapeutic bathing. It is a full-service park with comfort stations, a volksmarch trail, fishing, and a boat ramp. One of the reservable group picnic shelters is located here. Hot Springs is a day-use park. The Hot Springs State Park bison herd is the central herd for the Wyoming State Parks. Bison can be viewed up close during feeding which usually occurs at 8:30 a.m.
21 locals recommend
Hot Springs State Park
220 Park St
21 locals recommend
Over colorful terraces along the Big Horn River at Thermopolis flows water from mineral hot springs. More than 8,000 gallons flow over the terrace every 24 hours at a constant temperature of 128 degrees Fahrenheit. The park has a free bath house where the water is maintained at 104 degrees for therapeutic bathing. It is a full-service park with comfort stations, a volksmarch trail, fishing, and a boat ramp. One of the reservable group picnic shelters is located here. Hot Springs is a day-use park. The Hot Springs State Park bison herd is the central herd for the Wyoming State Parks. Bison can be viewed up close during feeding which usually occurs at 8:30 a.m.
Wind River Canyon is a scenic 10-mile Wyoming canyon on the Wind River. It is located on Hwy 20/Hwy 789 between the towns of Shoshoni and Thermopolis and is a popular stop for visitors to Yellowstone National Park. From south to north, the canyon crosses an area of complex faulting, then narrows as it descends into Precambrian rocks at three road tunnels. Designated as a Wyoming Scenic Byway in 2005, the canyon is at times as much as 2,500 feet (760 m) deep. The Wind River and Big Horn River flow north out of Boysen Reservoir, through the canyon, into Thermopolis, and onward to points north. There are several tourism pullouts and areas with picnic tables.
6 locals recommend
Wind River Canyon
6 locals recommend
Wind River Canyon is a scenic 10-mile Wyoming canyon on the Wind River. It is located on Hwy 20/Hwy 789 between the towns of Shoshoni and Thermopolis and is a popular stop for visitors to Yellowstone National Park. From south to north, the canyon crosses an area of complex faulting, then narrows as it descends into Precambrian rocks at three road tunnels. Designated as a Wyoming Scenic Byway in 2005, the canyon is at times as much as 2,500 feet (760 m) deep. The Wind River and Big Horn River flow north out of Boysen Reservoir, through the canyon, into Thermopolis, and onward to points north. There are several tourism pullouts and areas with picnic tables.
Grass Creek, WY: Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site is a 400 meters long (1,312 feet) near vertical cliff with more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels and over 300 petroglyph figures. While the site is not extensively promoted, Legend Rock is a world-renowned petroglyph site. Legend Rock has been a sacred site for Native Americans of this region for thousands of years. Legend Rock is located 29 miles northwest of Thermopolis. Completed in 2011, Legend Rock now has a visitor center, interpretative trails, and picnic shelter. May through September, no key required, open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2861 West Cottonwood Road in Hot Springs County. 307-864-2176
7 locals recommend
Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site
2861 West Cottonwood Road
7 locals recommend
Grass Creek, WY: Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site is a 400 meters long (1,312 feet) near vertical cliff with more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels and over 300 petroglyph figures. While the site is not extensively promoted, Legend Rock is a world-renowned petroglyph site. Legend Rock has been a sacred site for Native Americans of this region for thousands of years. Legend Rock is located 29 miles northwest of Thermopolis. Completed in 2011, Legend Rock now has a visitor center, interpretative trails, and picnic shelter. May through September, no key required, open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2861 West Cottonwood Road in Hot Springs County. 307-864-2176
Lovell, WY and Big Horn Mountains: Medicine Wheel and the surrounding landscape constitute one of the most important and well preserved ancient Native American sacred site complexes in North America.
15 locals recommend
Big Horn Medicine Wheel
15 locals recommend
Lovell, WY and Big Horn Mountains: Medicine Wheel and the surrounding landscape constitute one of the most important and well preserved ancient Native American sacred site complexes in North America.
Cody, WY: Great day trip for the whole family. (1.5 hour drive) Five museums in one: Draper Natural History Museum, Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, and Cody Firearms Museum. Only the Buffalo Bill Center of the West shares the epic stories of Yellowstone and the American West together in one place, for one price. Address: 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414 Phone: (307) 587-4771 Website: centerofthewest.org
99 locals recommend
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
720 Sheridan Ave
99 locals recommend
Cody, WY: Great day trip for the whole family. (1.5 hour drive) Five museums in one: Draper Natural History Museum, Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, and Cody Firearms Museum. Only the Buffalo Bill Center of the West shares the epic stories of Yellowstone and the American West together in one place, for one price. Address: 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414 Phone: (307) 587-4771 Website: centerofthewest.org
Kirby, WY: Wyoming's famous whiskey producer, an independent, family-owned whiskey business with a world-class distillery just a short drive north of Thermopolis. Come by to 100 South Nelson Street, Kirby, WY for whisky tasting and purchases. The Whiskey Shop: 307-864-2116
Wyoming Whiskey
120 S Nelson St
Kirby, WY: Wyoming's famous whiskey producer, an independent, family-owned whiskey business with a world-class distillery just a short drive north of Thermopolis. Come by to 100 South Nelson Street, Kirby, WY for whisky tasting and purchases. The Whiskey Shop: 307-864-2116
Dubois, WY: The $100 million, 140,000 square-foot National Museum of Military Vehicles (NMMV) has been recognized as one of the 10 best new attractions in the U.S. for 2020. The museum houses over 450 tanks, jeeps, and landing craft, all restored, the largest collection of military vehicles in the world. Its primary focus is on vehicles from World War II and the U.S.-involved military conflicts in Korea and Vietnam. A walk-in "Unknown Soldiers Weapons Vault" displays hundreds of guns, including the one that fired the first shot in the Revolutionary War in 1775." 6419 US Highway 26, Dubois, WY Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission: Adults $15.
12 locals recommend
National Museum of Military Vehicles
6419 US-26
12 locals recommend
Dubois, WY: The $100 million, 140,000 square-foot National Museum of Military Vehicles (NMMV) has been recognized as one of the 10 best new attractions in the U.S. for 2020. The museum houses over 450 tanks, jeeps, and landing craft, all restored, the largest collection of military vehicles in the world. Its primary focus is on vehicles from World War II and the U.S.-involved military conflicts in Korea and Vietnam. A walk-in "Unknown Soldiers Weapons Vault" displays hundreds of guns, including the one that fired the first shot in the Revolutionary War in 1775." 6419 US Highway 26, Dubois, WY Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission: Adults $15.
Lander, WY: Grave and Statue of Sacajawea: Indian guide Sacajawea helped lead Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Pacific Ocean. She's buried in an active Native American cemetery; a statue and monument is in the adjacent campground. From Lander drive north on US Hwy 287 to Fort Washakie, about 14 miles. Turn left (west) at the Sinclair gas station. Follow N. Fork Rd for a half-mile, then bear left onto S. Fork Rd. Drive a quarter-mile, then bear right to continue on S. Fork Rd. Drive one mile. Turn left onto Cemetery Lane. You'll see the cemetery ahead on the right. The statue is easy to spot; the grave is the tall tombstone near the log cabin. Free
Fort Washakie
Lander, WY: Grave and Statue of Sacajawea: Indian guide Sacajawea helped lead Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Pacific Ocean. She's buried in an active Native American cemetery; a statue and monument is in the adjacent campground. From Lander drive north on US Hwy 287 to Fort Washakie, about 14 miles. Turn left (west) at the Sinclair gas station. Follow N. Fork Rd for a half-mile, then bear left onto S. Fork Rd. Drive a quarter-mile, then bear right to continue on S. Fork Rd. Drive one mile. Turn left onto Cemetery Lane. You'll see the cemetery ahead on the right. The statue is easy to spot; the grave is the tall tombstone near the log cabin. Free
Lander, WY: Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary - see wild horses up-close. Head to the Oldham family’s Double D Ranch, a working cattle ranch, where 230 wild horses roam. You’ll ride on an open-air vehicle to the horses and learn about the role they’ve played in Native American cultures and in the West. Dwayne Oldham has family roots that go back to the 1800s in the area, and his wife Denise Oldham is a Navajo. Three of their four kids help run the ranch and sanctuary, plus the incredible visitor center. Learn the history of horses in North America and how they shaped Native American cultures. The visitor center is free. Wild horse tours are $35 per adult, $15 for kids ages 13-18 and free for kids 12 and under. Approximately 2 hour drive south, located at 8168 US 287 outside Lander in the Wind River Reservation.
Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary
8616 US-287
Lander, WY: Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary - see wild horses up-close. Head to the Oldham family’s Double D Ranch, a working cattle ranch, where 230 wild horses roam. You’ll ride on an open-air vehicle to the horses and learn about the role they’ve played in Native American cultures and in the West. Dwayne Oldham has family roots that go back to the 1800s in the area, and his wife Denise Oldham is a Navajo. Three of their four kids help run the ranch and sanctuary, plus the incredible visitor center. Learn the history of horses in North America and how they shaped Native American cultures. The visitor center is free. Wild horse tours are $35 per adult, $15 for kids ages 13-18 and free for kids 12 and under. Approximately 2 hour drive south, located at 8168 US 287 outside Lander in the Wind River Reservation.
Take a day trip south to Lander, WY and the Oregon Trail. Take #287 south, hwy 28 south loop to the Continental Divide, historic South Pass, Atlantic City, and loop back on highway 131 to Lander. Check weather before you go!
South Pass City Historic Site
125 S Pass Main St
Take a day trip south to Lander, WY and the Oregon Trail. Take #287 south, hwy 28 south loop to the Continental Divide, historic South Pass, Atlantic City, and loop back on highway 131 to Lander. Check weather before you go!

Entertainment & activities

Commercial swimming pools and water slides - hot mineral waters supply the soaking pools, heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools and water slides for hours of fun for children and adults. Located in the heart of Thermopolis in the state park. Open year round 9 am- 9 pm, 7 days a week. @12/person
8 locals recommend
The Star Plunge
115 Big Springs Drive
8 locals recommend
Commercial swimming pools and water slides - hot mineral waters supply the soaking pools, heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools and water slides for hours of fun for children and adults. Located in the heart of Thermopolis in the state park. Open year round 9 am- 9 pm, 7 days a week. @12/person
A large, commercial facility with indoor/outdoor swimming pools and hot mineral water soaking pools. Open 9 am - 9 pm, 7 days a week. $12/person.
Tepee Pools
144 Tepee St
A large, commercial facility with indoor/outdoor swimming pools and hot mineral water soaking pools. Open 9 am - 9 pm, 7 days a week. $12/person.
FREE - healing, hot, mineral soaking pools for the public. Quiet, clean facility with lockers, showers and large indoor and outdoor soaking pools at 104 degrees Farenheit. Open 7 days a week from 8 am - 1 pm. Located 3 minutes from our house in the park.
21 locals recommend
Hot Springs State Park
220 Park St
21 locals recommend
FREE - healing, hot, mineral soaking pools for the public. Quiet, clean facility with lockers, showers and large indoor and outdoor soaking pools at 104 degrees Farenheit. Open 7 days a week from 8 am - 1 pm. Located 3 minutes from our house in the park.
Float the majestic but gentle Big Horn River for hours of fun and relaxation in a kayak, float tube or paddle board. Great for groups, families, children, dogs. Life jackets available for safety. 845 Shoshone St., Thermopolis 307-921-2334
Rent Adventure
845 Shoshoni St
Float the majestic but gentle Big Horn River for hours of fun and relaxation in a kayak, float tube or paddle board. Great for groups, families, children, dogs. Life jackets available for safety. 845 Shoshone St., Thermopolis 307-921-2334
Beautiful golf course minutes from downtown with beautiful views overlooking Thermopolis and the surrounding vistas and Wind River mountain range.
Legion Town & Country Golf Course
143 Airport Road
Beautiful golf course minutes from downtown with beautiful views overlooking Thermopolis and the surrounding vistas and Wind River mountain range.
The Old West comes to life at the Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center located at 700 Broadway St. in Thermopolis, Wyoming! Belly up to the original bar where outlaws from the Hole-In-The-Wall gang once sat, including the infamous Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Other Indian artifacts, fascinating fossils, petroglyphs, rocks & minerals. Gift shop. Open: Monday - Saturday (Winter: Tues-Sat) Closes: 4PM Phone: (307) 864-5183
7 locals recommend
Hot Springs Historical Museum
700 Broadway St
7 locals recommend
The Old West comes to life at the Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center located at 700 Broadway St. in Thermopolis, Wyoming! Belly up to the original bar where outlaws from the Hole-In-The-Wall gang once sat, including the infamous Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid! Other Indian artifacts, fascinating fossils, petroglyphs, rocks & minerals. Gift shop. Open: Monday - Saturday (Winter: Tues-Sat) Closes: 4PM Phone: (307) 864-5183
Thermopolis, WY: Located just outside the state park in the heart of EastThermopolis.
18 locals recommend
Wyoming Dinosaur Center
110 Carter Ranch Rd
18 locals recommend
Thermopolis, WY: Located just outside the state park in the heart of EastThermopolis.
Miniature golf course with outdoor tables under shade trees to enjoy a picnic or drive-thru fast food treats. Located on 6th St. N across from the fairgrounds. Open May - October.
7 locals recommend
Dairyland Ice Cream & Sweet Spot Mini Golf
510 Park St
7 locals recommend
Miniature golf course with outdoor tables under shade trees to enjoy a picnic or drive-thru fast food treats. Located on 6th St. N across from the fairgrounds. Open May - October.
RIVERTON, WY: It’s the biggest gaming destination in Wyoming. A large, 24 hour full-service casino with the excellent Red Willow restaurant and The Buffalo. Drive 1 1/2 hours south of Thermopolis - located 2 miles south of Riverton, Wyoming on Hwy. 789 at 180 Red Wolf Pl, Riverton, WY. Native American Song & Dance. Every Tuesday evening during the summer months dancers and singers from the Arapaho and other tribes perform dances and tell stories unique to the Wind River Indian Reservation and the Plains Nation.
7 locals recommend
Wind River Hotel & Casino
180 Red Wolf Place
7 locals recommend
RIVERTON, WY: It’s the biggest gaming destination in Wyoming. A large, 24 hour full-service casino with the excellent Red Willow restaurant and The Buffalo. Drive 1 1/2 hours south of Thermopolis - located 2 miles south of Riverton, Wyoming on Hwy. 789 at 180 Red Wolf Pl, Riverton, WY. Native American Song & Dance. Every Tuesday evening during the summer months dancers and singers from the Arapaho and other tribes perform dances and tell stories unique to the Wind River Indian Reservation and the Plains Nation.

HEALTH AND WELL BEING

The Gottsche Rehabilitation and Wellness Center has become known as one of Wyoming’s finest rehabilitation facilities. We offer physical, occupational, psychological and massage therapies and operate largely from grants and donations.
Gottsche Rehabilitation Center
148 E Arapahoe St
The Gottsche Rehabilitation and Wellness Center has become known as one of Wyoming’s finest rehabilitation facilities. We offer physical, occupational, psychological and massage therapies and operate largely from grants and donations.
24 hour Emergency Room and other outpatient healthcare @ 150 E Arapahoe St. Phone 307-864-3121
Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital
150 E Arapahoe St
24 hour Emergency Room and other outpatient healthcare @ 150 E Arapahoe St. Phone 307-864-3121
William Hayes DC is available three days a week for great personal chiropractic care and gentle acupuncture services. Call for appointment.
Cloud Peak Chiropractic & Wellness - Thermopolis
William Hayes DC is available three days a week for great personal chiropractic care and gentle acupuncture services. Call for appointment.