About Five Sisters Springs
Five Sisters Springs offers an intense, raw experience deep in Wyoming’s rugged landscape. With water temperatures soaring to 192°F, this primitive hot spring delivers powerful geothermal warmth surrounded by untouched natural beauty. Its remote setting captures the essence of Wyoming swimming holes where nature reigns supreme.
Getting There
Reaching Five Sisters Springs requires a sturdy vehicle and some preparation. Located off unpaved roads, access may be rough and seasonal, with no developed parking or facilities nearby. You should be ready for a short hike over uneven terrain, allowing you to unwind into isolation.
What to Expect
The steaming pools here feel fiery, demanding caution and respect for their natural heat. The ambience is quiet and solitary—crowds rarely visit due to the spring’s challenge of access and intense temperatures. Expect no amenities, just the raw rhythm of hot water blending with the wild surroundings.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during warmer months to avoid muddy trails and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated beside the hot springs. Wear sturdy shoes and keep a safe distance from the hottest spots — temperatures can cause burns quickly. There are no fees or services, so pack out everything you bring in and honor the natural environment.