Our very own town of Saratoga made the list of the 7 most charming river towns in Wyoming! Nestled along Wyoming’s picturesque rivers, charming river towns offer a glimpse into the state’s tranquil beauty and vibrant history. From relaxing hot springs and fun adventures to great food and local brews, Saratoga is a pinnacle river town in Wyoming!
Although it is the tenth-largest state by landmass, Wyoming is also the least populated, making this vast state an amazing place to get lost in nature. Home to several major rivers, like the Yellowstone River and the Green River, it is no wonder that many of the few towns that do exist in Wyoming rest at their banks. Originally used as highways before the rise of automobiles, these rivers now provide a source of natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Moreover, the many towns taking advantage of Wyoming’s natural allure also boast cultural charm, lively events, and intriguing heritage. Thus, let’s take a look at seven riverside towns and see if they are worth adding to your 2024 vacation list.
Saratoga
Saratoga is a destination full of natural beauty and thermal hot springs, a perfect place to relax away from the big city. Outdoor hobbyists have ample opportunities, such as fly fishing along the North Platte River. For a more relaxing time, one can soak their sore feet in the mineral-rich pools of the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort. It would be hard to miss the riverwalk, where the stunning sights of the mountains provide a jaw-dropping backdrop to your visit.
After the natural activities, those interested in learning more about this unique area should consider exploring the Saratoga Museum, which chronicles the town’s past. Also, be sure to browse the local art showcases, which feature rotating works by various regional artists.
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Original article published on worldatlas.com