A Rare Opportunity to Help Build the Future of Thermopolis

135 acres of shovel-ready land at the gateway to Yellowstone supported by local leaders, rooted in legacy, ready for what’s next.

From pass-through to must-stop.

Millions already drive by. The goal: get them to stop, stay, and return. 

About the Property

135 Acres

Envision a multi-use site

Former Hot Springs County Airport

Overlooking the Bighorn River and Roundtop Hill

Developers see strong potential for return on investment

Landscape and lifestyle

Mix of uses, from hospitality and recreation to commercial and community-serving space

Ability to accomodate phased development or multiple complementary projects

Positioned to capture high seasonal visitation tied to Yellowstone traffic

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Strategically Positioned for Growth

Located minutes from downtown Thermopolis and within reach of Yellowstone visitors, the property’s scale and visibility make it ideal for phased development and long-term investment.

Develop Destination

Create hotels, retail, recreation. Build reasons to stay.

Expand Tourism

Leverage Yellowstone’s 2M+ annual travelers.

Partner Locally

A handshake town, with leaders who pick up the phone.

Grow Together

A legacy project that benefits everyone — residents and visitors alike.

Clear the Path

Leverage Yellowstone’s 2M+ annual travelers.

Why Hot Springs County?

Population

ESTIMATED ANNUAL VISITOR TRAFFIC

+2M

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HOT SPRINGS COUNTY
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STATE OF WYOMING
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Local to Thermopolis

Hot Springs State Park

Wyoming’s most-visited state park; naturally heated pools, mineral terraces, and iconic bathhouses.

World-class Fly Fishing

The Big Horn River (through Thermopolis) is nationally recognized for trout fishing.

Roundtop Mountain & Canyon Views

Scenic overlooks, hiking, and outdoor recreation right by the site.

Golf Course & Trail Systems

Community amenities already established and easily linked to the property.

Downtown Thermopolis

Small-town charm with local shops and dining, blending heritage with opportunity.

Wyoming Dinosaur Center

One of the country’s top dinosaur museums, with active dig sites.

Hot Springs County Historical Museum

Preserves the cowboy and pioneer legacy that resonates with visitors.

Annual Rodeos & Local Events

Tie into Wyoming’s identity and provide year-round activity.

Regional

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Yellowstone National Park

Over 2 million annual visitors pass through this corridor.

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Grand Teton National Park & Jackson Hole

Major tourism destinations within driving distance.

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Bighorn Basin
& Bighorn Mountains

Hiking, camping, hunting, and outdoor sports.

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Wind River Canyon

Dramatic geology, river rafting, and a regional scenic attraction on the highway into Thermopolis.

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This property is one of the most strategic sites in Wyoming.
It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity for developers.

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Tom Ryan
Local Leader

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