Hot Springs County Museum is located at 700 Broadway Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming (corner of Seventh & Broadway Streets). Located in the heart of Wyoming, we are about 3.5 hours from Yellowstone National Park, and about five hours from Cheyenne, the state capital.
Plan Your Visit
Hours
Monday – Saturday:
9am – 5pm
Sunday:
closed
Holiday Closures
New Years Day
Memorial Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
Admission
Adults (18-59): $8.00
Seniors (60+): $6.00
Children (5-17): $4.00
Preschoolers (0-4): Free
County Residents: $2.00
Active Military: $4.00
Veterans: $4.00
School Rates
Please call: 307-864-5183
Pets
Only service animals defined under the American Disabilities Act as service animals are allowed in the museum.
Museum Visit
We suggest at least two hours to discover our museum. We recommend arriving before 2 p.m. to see it all.
Location
Thermopolis is located in the Big Horn Basin of northwest Wyoming, 130 miles west of Casper and about 145 miles south of the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
While you’re in Historic Thermopolis
Visiting the Hot Springs County Museum is just one of the many things to do while you are visiting. You can soak or swim in what is termed the World’s Largest Hot Springs; dine in locally owned eateries; walk across a swinging bridge over the Big Horn River; see a herd of American Bison; dig for dinosaur bones; explore petroglyphs; enjoy the local fauna & flora; drive through the breathtaking Wind River Canyon and so much more! You can find more details about things to see and do during your visit to Hot Springs County by contacting Hot Springs Travel & Tourism and Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce.