Lots of Wyoming towns are perfect for off-the-grid living, but one stands out as the perfect blend of remote, rural, and proximity to nearby necessities. After all, it's hard to live truly off the grid, and being within a few hours of larger towns and cities makes preparing for wild Wyoming winters a whole lot easier. For remote living without having to completely fend for yourself, we recommend moving to Saratoga, Wyoming.
Saratoga, Wyoming is a remote town near Elk Mountain in Carbon County.
You'll find the town about 45 minutes southeast of Rawlins, or an hour and a half west of Laramie.
Despite being not too far from some of Wyoming's bigger towns, Saratoga maintains the true "middle of nowhere" feel.
There's plenty of space to stretch out, land is relatively affordable, and the drivers rarely have any car traffic to deal with.
The lack of car traffic doesn't mean that the roads are always clear, though... as you probably know, winters in southeastern Wyoming can be brutal. Anyone living way out in Saratoga has to develop a bit of a talent for homesteading, as it's not all unheard of to be snowed in for days at a time!
Like any Wyomingite can tell you, though, winter is what you make of it. Luckily, in Saratoga, the community celebrates the brutal season with a whole lot of fun.
Saratoga's main claim to fame is that the "hobo hot springs" of the North Platte River can be found right here.
Without a doubt, these riverside pools are the best free hot springs in Wyoming. There's also a public bath house and developed hot spring pool that's open to the public 24/7 and completely free.In our opinion, that alone is almost enough reason to want to relocate to Saratoga, Wyoming!
If you ever feel like you've been spending too much time alone and off the grid, the town does offer a luxurious, historic hotel and restaurant.
The Wolf Hotel serves up one of the best prime rib dinners you can find in the Cowboy State.
If you're looking to really get away from it all, it's hard to top Saratoga, Wyoming. This remote town is sure to welcome you with open arms, and you'll find all the solitude you could possibly want in the open fields and rocky highlands.
What's your favorite off-the-grid town in Wyoming? Do you love Saratoga? Let's chat in the comments below!
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