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Crab Cooker Hot Springs

Crab Cooker Hot Springs

California

Crab Cooker Hot Springs is located near Mammoth Lakes, California, and features geothermal mineral water reaching 150°F at the source and around 105°F in a manmade cement tub. Its remote access and adjustable soaking temperatures attract visitors seeking a natural experience.

Up to 150°F at the source, adjustable in pool, generally 105°F
Strawberry Park Hot Springs

Strawberry Park Hot Springs

Colorado

Strawberry Park Hot Springs is located in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and features water temperatures reaching approximately 102°F. Set in natural stone masonry pools, it offers a rustic, open-air soaking experience in a secluded mountain environment.

Coolest pool approximately 102°F
Fifth Water Hot Springs

Fifth Water Hot Springs

Utah

Fifth Water Hot Springs is located in Diamond Fork Canyon near Spanish Fork, Utah, and features water temperatures ranging from 100°F to 111°F. Known for its sulfur-rich geothermal pools, it attracts hikers seeking natural soaking experiences along a scenic creek trail.

Around 100–102°F in the pools, up to 111°F at the natural spring source
Chena Hot Springs

Chena Hot Springs

Alaska

Chena Hot Springs is located 60 miles east of Fairbanks, Alaska, and features geothermal water reaching 165°F at the source. Rich in natural minerals, it supports therapeutic soaking across indoor pools, outdoor Rock Lake, and hot tubs year-round.

Up to 165°F (water is cooled before bathing use)
Lava Hot Springs

Lava Hot Springs

Idaho

Lava Hot Springs is located in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, with geothermal waters ranging from 102°F to 112°F. The pools contain high levels of bicarbonate and sodium and feature five outdoor soaking areas, making it a year-round destination.

102–112°F
Astoria Hot Springs and Park

Astoria Hot Springs and Park

Wyoming

Astoria Hot Springs is located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, within a geothermally active mountain region. Precise water temperature, mineral composition, and facility details are not specified; visitors should consult the official website for current information and planning resources.

Not specified
Scenic Hot Springs

Scenic Hot Springs

Washington

Scenic Hot Springs is located 10 miles east of Skykomish, Washington, and features four shallow pools fed by unchlorinated geothermal water. Set on private land in the Cascade Mountains, it offers clothing-optional soaking in a remote, natural environment.

Not specified
Rainbow Hot Springs

Rainbow Hot Springs

Colorado

Rainbow Hot Springs is located in the Weminuche Wilderness near Pagosa Springs, Colorado, and features natural rock pools with temperatures between 95°F and 105°F. Fed by mineral-rich geothermal water, it offers a remote, undeveloped soaking experience.

95°-105°F
Juniper Springs

Juniper Springs

Florida

Silver Springs Hot Spring is located in Silver Springs, Florida, within Ocala National Forest, and maintains a consistent water temperature of 72°F. Featuring a single rock-and-concrete swimming pool, it supports accessible, family-friendly recreation year-round with nearby nature attractions.

72 degrees Fahrenheit, year-round
Travertine Hot Springs

Travertine Hot Springs

California

Travertine Hot Springs is located in Bridgeport, California, and features water temperatures ranging from 100°F to 105°F. Known for its mineral-rich, sulfuric geothermal waters and natural travertine-lined pools, it offers year-round soaking in a scenic setting.

Approximately 100°F to 105°F
Calistoga Hot Springs

Calistoga Hot Springs

California

Calistoga Hot Springs is located in Calistoga, California, and features geothermal water temperatures ranging from 80°F to 104°F. Rich in mineral water and volcanic ash mud, it offers therapeutic pools and spa treatments in a family-friendly Napa Valley setting.

80°F to 104°F
Castle Hot Springs

Castle Hot Springs

Arizona

Castle Hot Springs is located in Morristown, Arizona, and features geothermal waters ranging from 86°F to 106°F. Rich in lithium and magnesium, the springs flow through three mineral pools, offering overnight guests a private, restorative desert retreat.

86°F - 106°F

Explore Hot Springs by Country

Discover thermal wonders across the globe, from ancient Roman baths to Japanese onsen.

United States

United States

298 Hot Springs

From Yellowstone's geysers to desert oases, explore America's diverse collection of natural hot springs.

Canada

Canada

42 Hot Springs

Visit ancient thermal baths and modern wellness resorts in the cradle of civilization.

Japan

Japan

20 Hot Springs

Visit ancient thermal baths and modern wellness resorts in the cradle of civilization.

Iceland

Iceland

12 Hot Springs

Visit ancient thermal baths and modern wellness resorts in the cradle of civilization.

Mexico

Mexico

30 Hot Springs

Visit ancient thermal baths and modern wellness resorts in the cradle of civilization.

Why Soak in a Hot Spring?

From ancient Japanese onsens to hidden desert oases, hot springs offer natural relaxation, skin-friendly minerals, and timeless therapeutic traditions that have benefited humans for millennia.

Natural Healing

Rich in minerals like sulfur, calcium, and magnesium, hot springs provide natural relief for joint pain, arthritis, and skin conditions.

Stress Relief

The combination of heat and mineral content helps reduce stress, improve sleep quality, and promote mental well-being.

Ancient Tradition

From Native American healing practices to Japanese onsen culture, hot springs have been revered for centuries across civilizations.

Mineral Benefits

Each spring's unique mineral composition offers different therapeutic properties, from muscle relaxation to improved circulation.

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What Our Community Says

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Emily Thompson

Emily Thompson

Colorado Springs, CO

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Visited: Glenwood Hot Springs
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Michael Chen

San Francisco, CA

"As someone with chronic joint pain, finding the right hot springs has been life-changing. The mineral content information and temperature details helped me choose springs that best suited my needs."
Visited: Travertine Hot Springs
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Sarah Martinez

Portland, OR

"I've visited over 20 hot springs recommended on this site, and every single one has been exactly as described. The accuracy of the information and beautiful photography make planning adventures so easy."
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