Explore All Hot Springs in the United States
Discover 38+ natural hot springs across America. Browse by state to find your perfect soaking destination, from hidden mountain pools to world-class spa resorts.
America's Natural Thermal Treasures
The United States boasts one of the world's most diverse collections of geothermal features, from the famous geysers of Yellowstone to hidden desert oases. These natural wonders are formed by groundwater heated through volcanic and tectonic activity, creating unique mineral-rich pools that have been used for healing and relaxation for thousands of years.
From Native American sacred sites to modern luxury resorts, American hot springs reflect both the country's rich cultural heritage and its stunning geological diversity. The western states, particularly along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," contain the highest concentration of geothermal features, while unique springs can be found throughout the country, each offering its own distinct mineral composition and therapeutic benefits.
West Region
Mountain Division

arizona
No documented hot springs at this time.

Colorado

idaho
No documented hot springs at this time.

montana
No documented hot springs at this time.

nevada
No documented hot springs at this time.

new-mexico
No documented hot springs at this time.

utah
No documented hot springs at this time.

wyoming
No documented hot springs at this time.
Pacific Division

Alaska
From tundra basins to forested valleys, Alaska offers remote hot springs warmed by geothermal heat in rugged natural landscapes.
Explore Alaska
California
From desert oases to mountain retreats, California offers a diverse array of hot springs in stunning natural settings.
Explore California
hawaii
No documented hot springs at this time.

Oregon

washington
No documented hot springs at this time.
South Region
West South Central Division

arkansas
No documented hot springs at this time.

louisiana
No documented hot springs at this time.

oklahoma
No documented hot springs at this time.

texas
No documented hot springs at this time.
South Atlantic Division

delaware
No documented hot springs at this time.

florida
No documented hot springs at this time.

georgia
No documented hot springs at this time.

maryland
No documented hot springs at this time.

north-carolina
No documented hot springs at this time.

south-carolina
No documented hot springs at this time.

virginia
No documented hot springs at this time.

west virginia
No documented hot springs at this time.
East South Central Division

alabama
No documented hot springs at this time.

kentucky
No documented hot springs at this time.

mississippi
No documented hot springs at this time.

tennessee
No documented hot springs at this time.
Midwest Region
West North Central Division

iowa
No documented hot springs at this time.

kansas
No documented hot springs at this time.

minnesota
No documented hot springs at this time.

missouri
No documented hot springs at this time.

nebraska
No documented hot springs at this time.

north-dakota
No documented hot springs at this time.

south-dakota
No documented hot springs at this time.
East North Central Division

illinois
No documented hot springs at this time.

indiana
No documented hot springs at this time.

michigan
No documented hot springs at this time.

ohio
No documented hot springs at this time.

wisconsin
No documented hot springs at this time.
Northeast Region
Mid-Atlantic Division

new-jersey
No documented hot springs at this time.

new-york
No documented hot springs at this time.

pennsylvania
No documented hot springs at this time.
New England Division

connecticut
No documented hot springs at this time.

maine
No documented hot springs at this time.

massachusetts
No documented hot springs at this time.

new-hampshire
No documented hot springs at this time.

rhode-island
No documented hot springs at this time.

vermont
No documented hot springs at this time.
Your Guide to American Hot Springs
From the steaming pools of Yellowstone National Park to the desert oases of California, American hot springs offer incredible diversity in settings, temperatures, and mineral content. Each region presents unique characteristics:
- Western States: Home to the highest concentration of geothermal features, with options ranging from developed resorts to remote wilderness pools.
- Southwest: Desert hot springs offering unique mineral compositions and stunning geological formations.
- Mountain States: Alpine hot springs providing dramatic mountain views and year-round soaking opportunities.
- Eastern States: Historic spa towns and mineral springs that played crucial roles in early American tourism and wellness culture.
Whether you're seeking therapeutic benefits, adventure, or relaxation, America's hot springs provide countless opportunities for memorable soaking experiences. Many locations offer additional amenities such as spa services, accommodation, and outdoor activities, making them perfect destinations for wellness-focused getaways.