Showing posts with label Hot Springs State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot Springs State Park. Show all posts

7/15/2014

July 14, 2014 Hot Springs State Park

Today’s adventure took us to Hot Springs State Park.

First some information:

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We parked the car and took the trails around the hot springs, mineral terraces, swinging bridge, and bath houses.

One of the springs:

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Flowing into one of the pools:

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Check out the birds keeping warm – LOL:

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From the pool to the swinging bridge:

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Views from the bridge – notice the mineral deposits:

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Further on down the river – it was flowing fast:

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Notice the origin of the Chugwater name:

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And the terraces from the hot springs:

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Beautiful!

We stopped in the State Bath House where you can soak for free two times a day – 20 minutes each.   The reason - there was a stipulation in the “Gift of the Water Treaty” between the Northern Arapaho and Shoshone Native American Tribes which specified that one-quarter of the water from the Big Spring that feeds the park’s pool would be free to the public.  (We did not partake today.  Somehow sitting in 104 degree water on a 90 degree day did not really appeal to us – Sad smile)

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The outside State Bath Pool:

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We continued on to another hot spring:

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Where we could see it bubbling to the surface:

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And flowing to the terraces:

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This is at the bottom of the terraces – WOW! – they were incredible:

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We also noticed that the river is overflowing its banks here:

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And then we went looking for the buffalo herd and found them relaxing on one of the hills in the pasture.  They are HUGE!:

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The bison herd was originally established in 1916 with 15 cows from Kansas City and 1 bull from Yellowstone.  In 1973, the Grace Warner family donated the Spearhead brand and 98 cow bison.  This herd is part of the Central Wyoming herd.

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We also found the Smoky Row Cemetery by the buffalo.

The cemetery contains seven graves.  Four were former residents of Thermopolis.  Molly Koshear fell to her death over the falls below the hot springs into the Bighorn River while washing clothes.  Jack Berry dove into the first swimming pool built in Thermopolis and hit his head on the bottom and died.  Nobody knows how Augernose Jane died but judging by her name, it was probably a very interesting story.  The fourth grave marker is for a woman whose name has been lost to history, but stories say she was very large and extremely strange.  Another grave is Ralph Gallerno.  He was warned to cool his water before taking a bath.  His failure to do so resulted in his death.  His coffin was made out of his wagon.”

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Our last stop in the park was the TeePee Fountain:

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What a great visit.  We will be back in the cooler weather to try out those Hot Springs – Smile

Enjoy today.

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7/11/2014

July 10, 2014 Travel to Thermopolis and Buffalo

We were up and out early this morning heading northwest to Thermopolis.

On the plains – the sun was playing peek-a-boo with us:

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Ruins – it looked like there may have been a cold storage cave behind it:

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Little pockets of houses in the middle of nowhere:

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Up and down roads:

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Fencing and fence poles in piles:

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The clouds are breaking up:

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Oil, oil, and more oil:

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Interesting rock formations:

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More up and down roads heading to the mountains:

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Boysen Reservoir and State Park:

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Coming into the Wind River Canyon:

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Thru tunnel number one:

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Tunnel number 2:

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Tunnel number 3:

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Down into the canyon that follows the Wind River/Bighorn River and the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad:

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The northern mouth of the Canyon:

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Thermopolis:

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We landed at the Eagle RV Park where we are staying for one week – it will be good to sit for a while.  Now that we have come thru the Wind River Canyon, we may just pack a lunch one day and explore it by car.

After setting up and a small storm passing, we decided to check out the town.  Many of the roads in the town lead to Hot Springs State Park and we found ourselves on one of those back roads where we were treated to the local buffalo herd:

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We parked the car and just watched:

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Before long, they came down from the hill and crossed right behind our car:

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They must be authorized personnel – LOL!:

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A short video of their jaunt: http://youtu.be/VmapVgY_YLo

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And away they went…..

We continued riding around and found the overlook to Hot Springs State Park:

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We will definitely be checking the park out this week.

We ended our evening with a nice campfire chatting with our neighbors.  Another great day.

Stats for today:

Miles Traveled: 128 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Wyoming: Fort Casper Road; Herold Street; South Wyoming Blvd; US-20

Enjoy today!

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