Did you miss the article in today’s Salt Lake Tribune about hot springs? It’s the perfect time of year to go! Here are the ones that are close. Click the link above to get hours, prices and see what minerals are in each pool. This is just a quick list based on the article.
I’ve been to Spanish Fork hot springs (requires a long hike), Lehi hot pots (a short walk from the road, very muddy) Lava Hot Springs, and Meadow (it’s located on private property). Only one of those is a commercial springs, but the ones following are all maintained.
1. Crystal Hot Springs Honeyville, Utah
1 hour north of Salt Lake City off Interstate 15 Exit 372. Has a water slide and campgrounds.
Web site and phone » www.crystalhotsprings.net, 435-279-8104.
2. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, 150 miles from Salt Lake City, drive east of Interstate 15 off Exit 47.
Web site and phone » www.lavahotsprings.com, 800-423-8597.
3. Riverdale Hot Springs, Idaho
3696 N. 1600 East, Preston, Idaho, off State Highway 34.
Web site and phone » www.riverdaleresort.com, 208-852-0266.4. Downata Hot Springs, Idaho
25900 S. Downata Road, about three miles southeast of Downey, Idaho, off U.S. 91.
Web site and phone » www.downatahotsprings.com, 208-897-5736.

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