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Hobo Hot Springs

Saratoga is best known for its hot springs. Native Americans used the springs for their healing properties and the region was considered "neutral" territory. Springs exist along the Platte, with the early ones being known on the eastside of the River, where the Hot Springs Resort now is. The hot springs at the Hobo Pools were original discovered after flooding in 1917.

In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) worked on improving the Hobo Pools. They added wooden railing and stonework around the springs.

Over the years, various bath houses have been added to the site, concrete has replaced the stone, and in the 1950s the Town of Saratoga constructed the Municipal Swimming Pool next to the Hobo Pools.

The Hobo Pools are open year-round and free to the public.

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SUMMER HOURS (Memorial Day-Labor Day):

Monday - Friday 11am - 6pm

Saturday & Sunday 12pm - 4pm

OFF SEASON HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Private tours available for members. Call to book.

Closed on holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day

📍104 Constitution Ave.

📬P.O. Box 1131

Saratoga, WY 82331

📧saratogamuseum@gmail.com                 📞307-326-5511

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Photos by Dana Davis

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