Hot Springs County Museum is located at 700 Broadway Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming (corner of Seventh & Broadway Streets). Our location in the heart of Wyoming places us approximately 3.5 hours away from Yellowstone National Park and about five hours from Cheyenne, the state capital.
Plan Your Visit
Hours
WINTER HOURS
Tuesday – Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday: closed
Holiday Closures
New Year’s Day
Memorial Day
Fourth of July
Veterans Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving
Christmas Day
Admission
Adults: $8.00
Seniors: $6.00
Children (5-12): $4.00
Preschoolers (0-4): Free
County Residents: $2.00
Active Military/Veterans: Free
Wyoming Rural School Experience
Third and Fourth Grade students can experience a day at the 1920’s Rural Middleton one room school house.
Contact the museum at 307-864-5183 or hschistory@rtconnect.net for more information.
Pets
Only service animals, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, are permitted within the museum premises.
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
Exploring the Hot Springs County Museum is just one of the many exciting activities to enjoy during your visit to Hot Springs County. You can relax and rejuvenate in the soothing waters, dine at charming local restaurants, stroll across a swinging bridge over the Big Horn River, marvel at a herd of American Bison, admire ancient petroglyphs, appreciate the local wildlife and plant life, drive through the awe-inspiring Wind River Canyon, and so much more!
For more information on attractions and activities in the area, please contact Hot Springs Travel & Tourism and the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce. Plan your visit today and discover the wonders that Hot Springs County has to offer.