Some of Utah’s best hot springs are located near Salt Lake City – “The Crossroads of the West”. Our handy travel guide will help you make the most of your desert Southwest holiday, whether you want a spring with a campsite or an off-grid experience.
With its majestic mineral lakes and aqua blue geothermal pools, Salt Lake City (and its expansive surrounds) offers picturesque places to treat yourself to a soak. All you need to do is fill up your tank and pack a picnic before venturing into the great outdoors.
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Homestead Crater
An awe-inspiring underground spectacle
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Tucked away inside a 55 ft limestone rock in Midway, Utah, Homestead Crater is a geothermal spring that stays warm all year round thanks to a permanent natural temperature range of 90–96 degrees Fahrenheit. Part of Homestead Resort, guests are invited to enjoy a therapeutic soak in the spring’s soothing mineral waters or journey to the deep on an exhilarating scuba dive.
You don’t need to get wet to appreciate this unique geological wonder – you can simply paddle board across its surface or partake in a yoga class under its sky dome. With its easy-access tunnel and custom-built wooden deck, anyone can pay a visit, young or old.
Location: Homestead Crater Mineral Dome, Midway, UT 84049, USA
Open: Monday–Thursday from 12 pm to 8 pm, Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm
Phone: +1 435-654-1102
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Inlet Park Hot Springs
Get back to nature
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Situated on the north end of Utah Lake, Inlet Park Hot Springs has developed a robust cult following thanks to its constant temperature of 109 degrees Fahrenheit. While not as glamorous as some of its resort hotel counterparts, the views from this muddy, bubbling natural bath are truly outstanding.
During cooler months, take in the snow-capped peaks that serve as the spring’s cinematic backdrop or hike the Saratoga Trail when the weather warms up. Don’t fear the mud either because it’s reported to have therapeutic properties. It’s like your own personal day spa without all the fuss.
Location: 6800 N Saratoga Rd, Saratoga Springs, UT 84045, USA
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Crystal Hot Springs
It’s clean, it’s green, and has to be seen!
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90 minutes from Salt Lake City, you’ll happen upon the small farming community of Honeyville, Utah – a town known for its rich Mormon past. The place may be tiny but its famous for one major highlight: the largest natural hot spring that’s found on our planet.
Water lovers will be in their element here thanks to a variety of hot and cold pools that are ideal for long languid soaks or serious swimming. Open year round, the site also showcases a large freshwater pool, 2 exciting water slides, and a trio of relaxing hot tub Jacuzzis.
Location: 8215 UT-38, Honeyville, UT 84314, USA
Open: Monday–Thursday from 12 pm to 10 pm, Friday and Saturday from 12 pm to 11 pm, Sunday from 12 pm to 8 pm
Phone: +1 435-339-0038
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Meadow Hot Springs
A sublime soak with stunning views
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Situated on private property, Meadow Hot Springs features 3 distinct geothermal soaking pools enveloped by the handsome Utah landscape. The owners are happy for you to use the springs whenever you want, so long as you follow the sign posts and respect the area.
On days when the sun is shining, the pools glitter a brilliant blue while Mine Camp Peak, Joseph Peak, and Monroe Peak deliver a breathtaking backdrop – whatever the weather. Afterwards, drive north up the interstate to enjoy Mexican fare from Tacos Los Panchos before taking in the mysterious Chalk Creek Hieroglyphs.
Location: W 5800 S St, Fillmore, Utah 84631, USA
Open: 24/7
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Fifth Water Hot Springs
Brilliantly blue and breathtakingly beautiful
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A tributary of the Diamond Fork River, Fifth Water Hot Springs are some of Utah’s most visually compelling natural pools. Here, crystal-clear waterfalls cascade into swimming holes – each a photogenic shade of exquisite turquoise blue.
This bucket list destination boasts a number of rocky soaking spots and an array of heavenly hiking trails that lead into the wilderness. An hour from city centre Salt Lake City, this idyllic locale has to be seen. So, pack your swimming suits and take a picnic.
Location: Forest Rd 065, Springville, UT 84663, USA
Open: 24/7
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Mystic Hot Springs
For mind, body, and spirit
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Nothing beats a 2-and-a-half-hour road trip from Salt Lake City to Mystic Hot Springs in magical Monroe, Utah. Boasting a red rock backdrop and sage green waters, the pools reach a delightfully warm 102 degrees Fahrenheit any time of year.
Renowned for being a pitstop on the historic Old Spanish Trail, Mystic is the place to go when you fancy an idyllic mineral soak with magnificent views. With its 5 bathtubs, 6 enormous fishponds, and vintage cabins you can rent from the owners, this is the perfect weekend retreat or place to spend an afternoon.
Location: 475 E 100 N Monroe, UT 84754, USA
Phone: +1 435-527-3286
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Gandy Warm Springs
Remote and refreshing
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Gandy Warm Springs is an off-the-beaten-path oasis that’s celebrated for its invigorating green pools, tinkling streams, and teeny-tiny waterfalls. Situated on the western edge of Snake Valley (near the Nevada state line), this soaking sanctuary will appeal to those who are seeking authentic rest and relaxation.
One of the highlights of Gandy is its underwater cave network (dip your head and swim to find its chamber at the back). Wild campers will be treated to spectacular star gazing after sundown. Alternatively, pitch your tent for creature comforts at the nearby Bates Family Ranch.
Location: Gandy Warm Springs Road, Garrison, UT 84728, USA
Open: 24/7
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Belmont Hot Springs
Year-round campground with crystal waters
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If sprawling hot springs are your kind of thing, head to Belmont in Garland, Utah. This beautiful blue lake reaches temperatures of 104 degrees Fahrenheit which makes it a prime location for swimming and soaking.
Roll up in your motorhome and stay at the nearby RV park which possesses a host of enviable amenities including full site hookups, free showers, a clubhouse, and on-site laundry. Learn to scuba dive in the crystal-clear waters or practice your swing on one of the nearby golf courses.
Location: 5600 W 19200 N, Garland, UT 84312, USA
Open: Call the Belmont Hot Springs office to enquire about a day pass and learn the latest opening times.
Phone: +1 435-458-9975
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Baker Hot Springs
Surreal desert soaking spot
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Baker Hot Springs is a back-to-basics swimming hole that’s part roadside attraction, part junkyard installation art. This unassuming spot isn’t exactly the height of glamour but it brims with quirky appeal (and makes for a great, and funny, Instagram shot).
Located in the Sevier Desert on Fumarole Butte, this natural mineral bath bubbles up in 3 concrete tubs that are sunken into the scrub-strewn sand. Off-the-beaten-path, Baker is a rustic Southwest treasure – a place of big blue skies and arid landscapes.
Open: 24/7
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Red Hill Hot Springs
Blissful soaking under big, beautiful skies
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Enveloped by the mesmerising rock formations of southern Utah, Red Hill Hot Springs is a remote but popular swimming hole that overlooks the historic geothermal town of Monroe. While the land is privately owned, this natural wonder is open year-round to the general public for swimming, sunbathing, and rejuvenating soaks.
Featuring 4 wholly unique pools, Red Hill’s mineral-rich water boasts differing temperatures, depending on which one you select. The panoramic views from the site are picture postcard perfect – think sweeping desert floors and dark mountain horizons.
Open: Daily from 5 am to 10 pm
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