Photo by Saratoga Hot Springs Resort via Google Maps
Click thumbnails to view larger photos • Photos from Google Maps
About Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
A beloved southern Wyoming institution where the town of Saratoga maintains a free public mineral pool called the Hobo Pool right on the banks of the North Platte River, fed by a naturally heated 117°F source. The adjacent resort offers private teepee-covered tubs, but the free riverside pool is the real draw — locals and travelers alike soak under the stars while listening to the river flow past. The mineral water has been renowned since the days of the Ute and Arapaho peoples.
Access
Wheelchair accessible
Overnight
Yes
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Saratoga Hot Springs Resort?
- The water temperature at Saratoga Hot Springs Resort is 117°F.
- How much does Saratoga Hot Springs Resort cost?
- Saratoga Hot Springs Resort is free to visit.
- Is Saratoga Hot Springs Resort clothing optional?
- No, Saratoga Hot Springs Resort requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Saratoga Hot Springs Resort?
- The water at Saratoga Hot Springs Resort contains Sodium, Sulfate, Chloride, Calcium, Bicarbonate.
- How difficult is it to get to Saratoga Hot Springs Resort?
- Saratoga Hot Springs Resort has a easy difficulty level with wheelchair accessible access.
Recent Google Reviews
"Saratoga Hot Springs Resort If you’re looking for a true Wyoming getaway, Saratoga Hot Springs Resort delivers. The accommodations are pretty darn good. The rooms are definitely older, but they’re c..."
"Nice little resort with charming hot springs in a beautiful location with nearby cross country skiing. Complementary breakfast was very nice and resort was cozy. Resort was noticeably old but with man..."
"Enjoyed our retreat to this hotel with hot springs. Very comfortable, clean, and hospitality was top notch. The pools were of Various temps and enjoyable. The private tepee covered pools were and ..."
Nearby Hot Springs
More springs to explore in Wyoming