About Big Sulfur Spring
Big Sulfur Spring offers an authentic Wyoming hot springs experience with its warm, mineral-rich waters bubbling up amid rugged natural surroundings. The spring's distinct sulfur scent fills the air, creating a uniquely earthy atmosphere that connects you deeply with the landscape. It’s a raw, unrefined spot that embodies the spirit of primitive hot springs in Wyoming.
Getting There
Located in Natrona County, reaching Big Sulfur Spring requires a bit of effort on unpaved roads, best suited for high-clearance vehicles. There is no formal parking lot; you park along the roadside before hiking a short distance over uneven terrain. Be prepared for a rustic approach that rewards you with solitude and natural beauty.
What to Expect
The warm, milky-blue waters invite long, soothing soaks under open skies. The natural pool is modest in size but allows comfortable soaking with a few companions. Facilities are minimal to nonexistent, so the atmosphere is serene and untouched, giving you an intimate connection to Wyoming’s wild landscape.
Tips for Visitors
Visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid any occasional weekend visitors. Bring sturdy shoes for the walk, enough water, and biodegradable soap if you plan to clean up. There are no fees or amenities, so pack out all trash and respect the primitive setting to preserve this natural hot spring.