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Utah Hot Springs

Utah's hot springs span desert canyon country to alpine meadows — from the turquoise tiered pools of Fifth Water to the unique volcanic crater at Homestead Resort. Current conditions, crowd warnings, and safety intel for every spring.

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Developed Hot Springs

4 locations
🏊 DEVELOPED

Crater Hot Springs (Homestead Resort)

📍 Midway, UT
🌡️ 90–96°F
$15–$25 day use depending on activity
Open year-round
⚠️ Confined space inside dome — not suitable for those with claustrophobia or respiratory issues
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Crystal Hot Springs

📍 Honeyville, UT
🌡️ 100–140°F
$15–$20 adults
Open year-round
⚠️ Hottest natural commercial springs in world at source — 140°F; developed pools are tempered
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Monroe Hot Springs

📍 Monroe, UT
🌡️ 100–115°F
$10 day use
Open year-round
⚠️ Test water temperature — pools are hot
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Mystic Hot Springs

📍 Monroe, UT
🌡️ 100–110°F
$30–$50 per person (includes pools + music events)
Open year-round; check calendar for music events
⚠️ Private resort — reservations often required
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Wild & Primitive Hot Springs

3 locations
🌿 WILD

Fifth Water Hot Springs (Diamond Fork)

📍 Uinta-Wasatch-Cache NF, Spanish Fork Canyon
🌡️ 100–110°F
Free — Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Open year-round; trail can be icy in winter; parking area may require Sno-Park permit Dec–Mar
⚠️ Popular trail — parking fills early on weekends; consider arriving before 8am
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🌿 WILD

Gandy Warm Springs

📍 Near Gandy, UT (Millard County)
🌡️ 72–85°F
Free — BLM land
Open year-round; very remote
⚠️ Water is warm not hot — moderate temperature
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🌿 WILD

Meadow Hot Springs

📍 Near Meadow, UT (Millard County)
🌡️ 100–122°F
Free — private land, currently open to public
Open year-round; easily accessible even in winter
⚠️ Deep pools — adults only (no children); one pool 10+ feet deep
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Disclaimer: Hot spring conditions change without notice due to seasonal access, management decisions, and geothermal activity. Always verify current access with the managing agency before departure. PeakScout aggregates publicly available data and accepts no liability for inaccurate conditions or access information. Wild and primitive hot springs are inherently dangerous — scalding injuries and fatalities occur every year. Exercise extreme caution. Terms of Service · Privacy Policy