

This article was created in partnership with Carbon County Visitors Council, Wyoming.
That drive, though
Heading northwest from Colorado, we found ourselves winding along the Snowy Range Scenic Byway. We couldn’t help but pull off a few times and take in the beauty along the highway, and once to watch a moose wandering through a meadow! Spotting wildlife was such an incredible treat. Eventually we made it to Saratoga and checked into our digs for the weekend at the historic Hotel Wolf.
Photo by Emily Sierra Photography
Downtown: it’s small-town and super friendly
From our hotel, we could easily hit shops and restaurants around town. Across the street was a vast collection of authentic turquoise jewelry and vintage cowboy hats. On our walk to dinner, we passed a few different art galleries featuring local works.
Photo by Brigid Daly

Photo by Brigid Daly
Hot Springs
Saratoga is a destination for many things, but namely its hot springs. Hobo Hot Springs is conveniently located downtown, open 24 hours and completely free to use! We stepped into our swimsuits, and though the main pool was a bit too hot for us on a summer day, we loved playing in the river where the hot and cold water meet. Eliza and I returned to the hot springs a few times throughout the weekend to relax after fishing—it was absolutely perfect!
We caught fish!
Eliza and I are admittedly novice flyfisherwomen, so we hired Merry and Jane from Wyoming Women Anglers to show us the ropes. We were able to fish a variety of water, and we learned so much about the sport. We started at a scenic high alpine lake with the Medicine Bow Mountains as the backdrop. Next we moved onto a few small creeks before finally fishing the North Platte River from a boat. Each body of water presented a variety of exciting challenges and kept us on our toes. We caught beautiful brook trout in the small streams, and I even landed a large rainbow trout from the boat on our final day of fishing.
Photo by Emily Sierra Photography

Photos (left) by Casey Adams (right) by Brigid Daly

Photo by Brigid Daly
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