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27 February 2025

Hot Springs State Park Invites Visitors to Explore Year-Round Amenities and Natural Wonders

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Contact: Brooks Jordan, 307-431-9921This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

 

Hot Springs State Park Invites Visitors to Explore Year-Round Amenities and Natural Wonders

 

THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. – February 27, 2025 – Nestled on colorful terraces along the Big Horn River, Hot Springs State Park is a vibrant and inviting destination for all outdoor enthusiasts. The park offers a variety of recreational opportunities amidst its natural beauty. Although the Star Plunge aquatic facility is temporarily closed, plenty of amenities and activities are available for everyone to enjoy at the park. Whether visitors seek relaxation in nature or outdoor adventure, Hot Springs State Park has something for everyone.

 

"We invite everyone to explore the rich natural beauty and diverse amenities that Hot Springs State Park offers," said Brooks Jordan, manager of the Big Horn District for Wyoming State Parks. "Although the Star Plunge is temporarily closed, our park still provides ample opportunities for relaxation and adventure. The State Bath House, Tepee Pools, and aquatic facilities at both hotels within the park will remain operational and accessible to the public. During this transitional period, visitors are encouraged to enjoy all the park has to offer."

 

The park features an incredible flow of over 3.2 million gallons of mineral hot spring water every 24 hours, maintaining a constant temperature of 128 degrees Fahrenheit. The free State Bath House provides therapeutic bathing in water at a comfortable 104 degrees, ensuring a relaxing experience for all visitors, and is open year-round. Hot Springs State Park staff would like to remind the public that the State Bath House hours have been extended to Monday-Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 7:00 p.m., providing guests more opportunities to relax and enjoy the natural thermal waters.

 

Hot Springs State Park boasts 6.2 miles of universally accessible trails and hiking paths, allowing guests to explore the stunning landscape at their own pace. These include the mineral spring terrace boardwalk and the T-Hill trails. As a full-service park, it also offers comfort stations, fishing opportunities, and a boat ramp for those looking to enjoy water activities. In addition, three large picnic shelters can be reserved for group gatherings, ideal for family reunions, birthday parties, or any special event.  

 

Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate how Wyoming State Parks cares for and maintains the park's central bison herd. Visitors have the unique opportunity to see these majestic animals up close during their visit. Please remember to keep a safe distance to ensure your safety and the well-being of the animals. 

 

Additionally, the park features the iconic suspension footbridge, affectionately known as "The Swinging Bridge," which offers a spectacular view of the Big Horn River and mineral terraces. 

 

For more information on available amenities and ongoing updates regarding the Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park, please visit our official website at wyoparks.wyo.gov or follow us on Facebook at @hotspringsstatepark.  

 

Thank you for your continued support of Hot Springs State Park.

 

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Figure 1: A scenic view of Hot Springs State Park from the T-Hill trail system. 

 

Contact: Brooks Jordan, 307-431-9921This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

 

24 February 2025

Wyoming State Parks Extends Hours at State Bath House in Hot Springs State Park

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Contact: Brooks Jordan, 307-431-9921, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

Wyoming State Parks Extends Hours at State Bath House in Hot Springs State Park

 

THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. – February 24, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks is excited to announce that the State Bath House at Hot Springs State Park will offer extended hours for visitors.  

 

Starting Monday, February 24, the Bath House will extend its operating hours from Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. to Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. and Sundays noon-7:00 p.m., giving guests more opportunities to relax and experience the natural thermal waters.  

 

"We are thrilled to provide additional access for our visitors," said Brooks Jordan, district manager of Wyoming State Parks' Big Horn District. "We hope the extended hours enhance everyone's experience at the park."  

 

For more information and updates, please visit our official website at wyoparks.wyo.gov.  

 

Thank you for your continued support of Hot Springs State Park.

 

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Image: The State Bath House at Hot Springs State Park. 
 
Contact: Brooks Jordan, 307-431-9921, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

20 February 2025

Wyoming State Parks Law Enforcement Prioritizes Customer Service and Education through "Ranger First" Philosophy

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Contact: Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan, 307-214-9818; mark.caughlan@wyo.gov
 
Wyoming State Parks Law Enforcement Prioritizes Customer Service and Education through "Ranger First" Philosophy 

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – February 20, 2025 – While Wyoming’s State Park Rangers meet the same training and certification standards as other state law enforcement agencies, they are dedicated to a mission that differs in many ways from traditional police work. With an emphasis on customer service and education, they are committed to enhancing the experience of Wyoming residents and visitors as they explore the state's diverse natural and cultural attractions. 

 

"Our rangers are more than just law enforcement officers; they serve as ambassadors for Wyoming's state parks and historic sites," stated Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan of Wyoming State Parks. "By embracing the Ranger First philosophy, which is based on community-oriented policing, we prioritize customer service and education, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for everyone who visits."

 

This philosophy emphasizes the importance of visibility within the parks, enhancing the visitor experience and fostering educational outreach. It also takes a proactive stance toward problem-solving through a people-centered approach. Key elements of this strategy involve actively engaging with stakeholders and the local community, ensuring transparency in operations, and equipping visitors with resources that enhance their knowledge and promote safety awareness. 

 

"State Park Rangers are essential in enhancing public enjoyment while ensuring safety and resource protection. Our responsibilities extend beyond enforcement to include education, emergency response, and facilitating recreational activities like boating and mountain biking," added Caughlan. 

 

For more information on Wyoming State Parks and the emphasis on customer service and education, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/home-park-rangers

 

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Figure 1: A Wyoming State Park Ranger visits with park guests. Figure 2: A Wyoming State Park Ranger awaits park guests at Curt Gowdy State Park's Visitor Center. 

 

Contact: Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan, 307-214-9818; mark.caughlan@wyo.gov

19 February 2025

Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission to Meet February 27-28

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Contact: Tatum Soto, 307-777-7496; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission to Meet February 27-28
 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – February 19, 2025 – The Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Commission will hold a public meeting on Thursday, February 27, and Friday, February 28, 2025, at the Barrett Building at 2301 Central Ave. in Cheyenne. 

 

There will be an option to join virtually via Google Meet to ensure all interested individuals can participate. You can find the virtual meeting details below:

 

Video call link: meet.google.com/ght-rgzs-irr  

Or dial: ‪(US) +1 845-293-2133‬ PIN: ‪210 645 239‬#

 

The agenda will cover important topics related to Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR) and provide a public input and discussion platform. The Commission strongly encourages community members to participate in this crucial conversation.

 

The meeting will begin at noon on February 27 and include departmental updates, legislative reports, and individual program updates.

 

The Commission will reconvene on February 28 at 9:00 a.m. The agenda will feature various updates from SPCR Deputy Directors and Managers. 

 

The SPCR Commission is a nine-member advisory board established by statute W.S. 36-4-101 through W.S. 36-4-123. Members are appointed to five-year terms by the Governor based on Appointment Districts and must be confirmed by the Senate. The Commission meets quarterly to provide informed guidance and consultation to SPCR staff.

 

Additionally, the Commission supports the agency's programs and advocates for the public before the Wyoming Legislature while promoting efficient, responsive, timely, and professional service delivery.


For more information regarding the upcoming meeting, please contact Executive Assistant Tatum Soto at 307-777-7496 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
 
To learn more about the Commission and view past meeting minutes, please visit wyospcr.wyo.gov/index.php/administration/boards-commissions.
 
Contact: Tatum Soto, 307-777-7496; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
16 February 2025

Glendo State Park Marina Area Temporarily Closed Due to Unstable Ice Conditions

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Contact: Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan, 307-214-9818; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Glendo State Park Marina Area Temporarily Closed Due to Unstable Ice Conditions

 

GLENDO, Wyo. – February 16, 2025 – Glendo State Park’s marina area will temporarily close until further notice due to a significant area of open and unstable ice, posing safety risks for visitors. The Wyoming State Park Rangers are urging everyone to exercise extreme caution in the area. The marina will reopen once ice conditions have improved.

 

"Safety is our top priority, and we want to ensure everyone has a safe experience while enjoying the beauty of Glendo State Park," said Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan. "Visitors should avoid the marina area until conditions improve and follow all recommended safety guidelines regarding ice activities."

 

The Wyoming State Parks Rangers remind everyone to follow ice safety guidelines to minimize risks. Ice should generally be at least 4 inches thick for foot traffic. If it measures 6 inches thick, it can support one ATV, UTV, or snowmobile. Vehicles like cars or small trucks need ice between 9 and 12 inches thick. A medium pickup truck requires ice that is 13 to 15 inches thick. 

 

Due to volatile ice conditions, remain vigilant and avoid unstable areas or pressure ridges. Thin patches of ice may not support even light foot traffic or motorized vehicles. If you are uncertain about the safety of the ice, it's best to stay off it entirely.

 

Anyone venturing out should be prepared for emergencies. "Always be ready to self-rescue if you fall through the ice, as help may not be immediately available," cautioned Caughlan. Using personal flotation devices and carrying ice awls when engaging in winter activities is advisable.

 

For the latest updates on ice conditions at Glendo State Park, please visit our official website at wyoparks.wyo.gov or follow us on Facebook at @GlendoStatePark.

 

Contact: Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan, 307-214-9818; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

12 February 2025

Wyoming Trails Program Announces American Council of Snowmobile Associations Meeting at Burgess Junction

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Contact: Forrest Kamminga, 307-212-2821; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming Trails Program Announces American Council of Snowmobile Associations Meeting at Burgess Junction

 

DAYTON, Wyo. — February 12, 2025 — The Wyoming Trails Program is excited to announce the American Council of Snowmobile Associations (ACSA) will host its Annual Mountain Riding Summit in the scenic Bighorn Mountains from February 19 to February 23, 2025. ACSA serves as the unified voice for the snowmobiling community at the national level, advocating for the interests of millions of snowmobilers across the United States. This national event aims to highlight the exhilarating recreational opportunities snowmobiling offers while showcasing its significant economic contributions and lifestyle benefits for communities nationwide, including those in Wyoming.

 

"Snowmobiling not only provides an exhilarating outdoor experience but also enhances the quality of life for our residents and strengthens the economic vitality of our towns," said Forrest Kamminga, manager of the Wyoming Trails Program. "We are excited to host the ACSA's annual meeting and showcase our trails, which are pivotal to Wyoming's winter tourism industry. With ACSA's efforts securing the future of snowmobiling on public and private lands, it becomes even more essential for us to unite."

 

Snowmobiling is a valuable activity that fosters community engagement and drives economic growth. The Wyoming State Trails Program is committed to maintaining and expanding the state's snowmobile trail systems, ensuring safe and enjoyable experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. These trails provide significant opportunities for local businesses and create a sense of community among users. The development and use of these trail systems lead to various social and economic benefits, enhancing the quality of life for residents and promoting collaboration within communities.

 

The ACSA event will commence at the Elk View Inn, conveniently located off Highway 16 near Burgess Junction. Snowmobile association representatives across the Mountain snowbelt will arrive in Wyoming on Wednesday, February 19. The gathering aims to strengthen partnerships and share best practices for the sport's growth and sustainability. Participants will embark on an Early Ride on Thursday, February 20, to explore the breathtaking winter landscapes of the Bighorn Mountains. A full-day meeting on Friday, February 21, will address key issues impacting the snowmobiling community, ensuring the sport's continued success and sustainability. The following day will feature another full-day ride, providing attendees with a firsthand experience of one of Wyoming's premier trail systems, illustrating the state's commitment to maintaining and enhancing its snowmobile trails.

 

Local community members and attendees are encouraged to participate in the events, celebrate Wyoming's snowmobiling heritage, and appreciate the natural beauty of the Bighorn Mountains.

 

A division of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, the Wyoming State Trails Program is dedicated to promoting responsible trail use, enhancing Wyoming's trail systems, and supporting recreation opportunities that improve the quality of life for all Wyoming residents while driving economic growth through outdoor activities.

 

Visit snowmobilers.org for more details about the ACSA annual summit and event. You can also learn more about the Wyoming Trails Program at wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/home-trails.

 

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Figure 1: A recreationist enjoys snowmobiling in Wyoming. Figure 2: The Wyoming Trails Program maintaining winter trails in Wyoming for recreationists. 
16 January 2025

Wyoming State Parks Announces the Partial Closure of the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site Prison Building 2025

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Contact: Jessica Lira, 307-745-6161; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming State Parks Announces the Partial Closure of the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site Prison Building

 

LARAMIE, Wyo. – January 16, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks announces the partial closure of the Historic Prison Building at the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site for the installation of a replacement lighting system and improvements to the second-floor galleries.

 

"The lighting system in the Prison Building failed multiple times during the 2024 summer season, so we are excited that this work is underway. This project has allowed us to fix a recurring problem with the lighting system and improve the gallery lighting on the second floor," said Jessica Lira, superintendent for the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site. 

 

As of January 16, the first floor of the Prison Building will be open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. -3 p.m. This includes the cell blocks and the Butch Cassidy exhibit. The second floor is the most impacted area and will be closed until the project is complete. Additional closures may be needed during the installation to ensure work can be safely completed. For the latest information, please refer to the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site's social media pages. 

 

The Broom Factory, Warden's House, and Science on the Range exhibit in the Horse Barn Building will be open during regular winter hours, Thursday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

For the latest hours and unforeseen schedule changes, please visit our official website, wyoparks.wyo.gov, or follow us on Facebook @WyomingTerritorialPrisonStateHistoricSite.
 
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Image caption: Wyoming State Parks announces a partial closure of the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site's Prison Building for maintenance.
14 January 2025

Wyoming State Parks Announces Temporary Closure of the Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park

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Contact: Brooks Jordan, 307-431-9921, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming State Parks Announces Temporary Closure of the Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park

 

THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. – January 14, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks announces the temporary closure of the Star Plunge aquatic facility at Hot Springs State Park following a recent two-week management agreement extension and ongoing negotiations for a potential sale to a new operator. 

 

"We appreciate the community's patience during this transitional time. Our main priority is to ensure that the Star Plunge reopens as quickly as possible, providing the quality experience our visitors expect and deserve,” said Nick Neylon, deputy director of Wyoming State Parks. 

 

The facility was scheduled to close at the end of 2024 due to the expiration of its management agreement with C&W Enterprises, operators of the Star Plunge. Wyoming State Parks extended this agreement to maintain public access and was optimistic about continuing aquatic services for the community.

 

However, a court ruling in December 2024 mandated that any legal disputes between C&W Enterprises and Wyoming State Parks must be settled before a new operator could take over. Without a resolution to that ongoing litigation, or a finalized sale, the closure will proceed as initially planned.

 

"We understand that this news may be disappointing for our visitors and local community members who cherish the Star Plunge experience," said Brooks Jordan, manager of Wyoming State Parks' Big Horn District. "Please be assured that we are actively working to provide updates and strive to bring new and exciting aquatic opportunities to the park in the near future." 

 

The State Bath House and other aquatic facilities at Hot Springs State Park will remain operational and accessible to the public. During this transitional period, visitors are encouraged to enjoy all the park has to offer. 

 

For ongoing updates regarding the Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park, please visit our official website, wyoparks.wyo.gov, or follow us on Facebook at @hotspringsstatepark

 

Thank you for your continued support of Hot Springs State Park.

 

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Figure 1: A snowy Hot Springs State Park. Figure 2: The State Bath House at Hot Springs State Park. 
13 January 2025

Wyoming State Parks Kicks Off the New Year with Successful First Day Hikes

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Contact: Laurel Stephens, 307-401-4203; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming State Parks Kicks Off the New Year with Successful First Day Hikes  

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – January 13, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks is excited to announce that the 14th annual First Day Hikes event, held on January 1, 2025, was a tremendous success. Eight hundred eighty-seven outdoor enthusiasts across the state celebrated the new year by participating in guided hikes at 18 state parks and historic sites, covering 1,222 miles.   

 

"We are thrilled to have so many people join us to kick off the New Year in such a meaningful way," said Laurel Stephens, communications and marketing manager for Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. "The First Day Hikes event offered a perfect opportunity for individuals and families to start the year in a healthy and positive manner, surrounded by community and the natural beauty that Wyoming offers year-round."  

 

Participant feedback was overwhelmingly positive. The event showcased Wyoming's parks and historic sites, emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities for overall health and well-being. To encourage participants to reap these benefits throughout the year, hikers were able to  enter a drawing for a 2025 Wyoming State Parks Annual Day Use Pass at each location and a statewide hiking-themed grand prize – this initiative aims to foster a deeper connection to nature and promote a healthy lifestyle.

 

As part of a nationwide initiative by America's State Parks, First Day Hikes encourages individuals of all ages and abilities to enjoy the outdoors, promoting physical activity and mental health. Across the country, 68,890 participants joined in free guided hikes in all 50 states, taking advantage of the crisp winter air and hiking 171,756 miles.

 

Participating Wyoming sites and the number of hikers include: 

 

Bear River State Park, 32

Guernsey State Park, 80

Boysen State Park, 12

Hot Springs State Park, 62

Buffalo Bill State Park, 33

Keyhole State Park, 21

Curt Gowdy State Park, 202

Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site, 50

Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park, 70

Sinks Canyon State Park, 44

Fort Bridger State Historic Site, 57

South Pass City State Historic Site, 9

Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site, 25

Trail End State Historic Site, 60

Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, 54

WY Pioneer Memorial Museum, 17

Glendo State Park, 32

WY Territorial Prison, 27

 

Wyoming State Parks looks forward to continuing this tradition, encouraging everyone to prioritize outdoor recreation and to explore our state's incredible natural and cultural resources throughout the upcoming year.

 

For more information about upcoming events and activities at Wyoming State Parks, please visit wyoparks.wyo.gov.


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Figure 1: Hikers at Boysen State Park. Figure 2: Hikers at Trail End Historic Site. Figure 3: Hikers at Guernsey State Park. 

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