Hot Springs State Park
Hot Springs State Park is a public recreation area in Thermopolis, Wyoming, known for its hot springs, which flow at a constant temperature of. The state park offers free bathing at the State Bath House, where temperatures are moderated to a therapeutic. The petroglyph site at Legend Rock, some away, is also part of the park. The park is managed by the Wyoming [Division of State Parks and Historic Sites].
History
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 of the Shoshone reservation. A 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.A small herd of bison was established in 1916.