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Why Live in Thermopolis
Thermopolis, nestled between the Bighorn and Wind River mountain ranges, offers a rural, small-town atmosphere with a population of around 2,700. The neighborhood is known for its scenic mountain views and outdoor recreation opportunities, including fishing along the Bighorn River and exploring Hot Springs State Park, which features mineral hot springs, a bath house, swimming pool, and picnic areas. The area is also home to the Wyoming Dinosaur Center, a notable attraction with extensive exhibits and an active dig site. Housing options in Thermopolis include mid-20th century split-levels, log cabins, and ranch-style homes, with lot sizes ranging from a quarter of an acre to 2 acres. The streets are quiet, with well-maintained sidewalks connecting residents to the quaint shopping area on Broadway Street. Local businesses include coffee shops, a clothing boutique, and dining options like Black Bear Cafe and One Eyed Buffalo Brewing Company. Thermopolis Middle School is highly rated, providing quality education for local students. The crime rate in Thermopolis is lower than the national average, contributing to a sense of safety in the community. For those needing larger shopping centers, Riverton is about 55 miles away via Wyoming Highway 789, which also connects to the Central Wyoming Regional Airport.