Lot/land
  • $63,000

    42-95-03 Town Road In Nck, Thermopolis, WY 82443

    0beds
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    3Acres
    Unimproved Land
    Built in ----
    3 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Big wyoming skyWide-open wyoming livingRural tranquility
    Discover wide-open Wyoming living just minutes from the heart of Thermopolis! This spacious 3-acre parcel offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and in-town convenience. Enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding hills and big Wyoming sky while being only a short drive from downtown shops, schools, and the world-famous Hot Springs State Park. A water tap is already installed, saving you time and expense when it's time to build.Power is nearby, and the lot offers plenty of space for your dream home, hobby farm, or vacation retreat. With easy access to paved roads and the amenities of Thermopolis, this property combines small-town comfort with open-range freedom 3 acres of level to gently rolling land Water tap installed and ready for connection Minutes from downtown Thermopolis and Hot Springs State Park Expansive mountain and prairie views Ideal for building, recreation, or investment Whether you're looking to settle down, build a getaway, or hold a piece of Wyoming's beautiful countryside, this property is a rare find in a great location.   Thermopolis is a small town with big outdoor opportunities, famous for its hot mineral springs, rugged landscapes, and authentic Western charm. Whether you're into soaking, hiking, fishing, or exploring, there's something for everyone here. Hot Springs State Park At the heart of Thermopolis is Hot Springs State Park, home to the world's largest mineral hot springs. Visitors can relax year-round in the free State Bath House, or swim in nearby private pools with slides and spas. The park also features scenic walking trails, colorful mineral terraces, picnic areas, and even a bison herd roaming the hillsides. Outdoor Adventure Thermopolis is surrounded by dramatic terrain perfect for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. Trails wind through badlands, red rock canyons, and along the Bighorn River, which cuts right through town. The nearby Wind River Canyon offers stunning drives, photo ops, and world-class fly fishing. Fishing and Boating The Bighorn River is one of Wyoming's premier blue-ribbon trout streams, drawing anglers from all over for rainbow and brown trout. Boaters and kayakers enjoy scenic floats through the canyon and downriver toward Boysen Reservoir. Hunting and Wildlife The surrounding lands provide prime habitat for elk, deer, antelope, and upland birds, making Thermopolis a basecamp for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Birdwatchers can spot eagles, hawks, and numerous migratory species throughout the year. Culture and History Beyond outdoor fun, Thermopolis offers rich history through the Wyoming Dinosaur Center, featuring real excavation sites and one of the largest fossil collections in the world. The Hot Springs County Museum captures the area's Wild West past with exhibits on ranching, railroads, and outlaws. Winter Activities Even in winter, recreation doesn't slow down. Locals enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and warming up afterward in the steaming mineral pools-an unbeatable Wyoming experience.
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