About Sulphur Spring
Sulphur Spring offers a tranquil soak in warm, mineral-rich waters nestled along the Bighorn River in Carbon County, Wyoming. Its naturally heated 104°F pool invites you to experience the soothing touch of primitive hot springs in Wyoming, framed by rugged riverbank scenery. The gentle flow of the spring into the Bighorn River enhances the serene atmosphere.
Getting There
Reach Sulphur Spring via a small parking area with limited spaces, so arrive early to secure a spot. From the lot, a brief 5-minute walk down narrow stone steps leads you to the spring’s waters. The path is straightforward but requires careful footing on uneven surfaces.
What to Expect
You’ll find a quiet, intimate bathing spot with warm water ideal for relaxing muscles and quiet reflection. The spring maintains a steady 104°F temperature, and the area remains peaceful with few visitors, offering a genuine primitive hot spring experience without crowds or developed facilities.
Tips for Visitors
Visit any time of year for consistently warm waters, but plan to visit during daylight to navigate the steps safely. Bring sturdy shoes for descent and a towel. There is no fee, but limited parking means earlier arrival is wise. Respect the natural setting by packing out all trash and avoiding soaps or chemicals in the water.