StatesUtah
Best Hot Springs in Utah
Utah's hot springs emerge in a landscape shaped by volcanic remnants and fault zones, often situated near red rock deserts, forested canyons, or within easy reach of rural highways and hiking trails.


Crystal Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
Hot spring: 120-134°F, Cold spring: 65-75°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Inlet Park Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
Not specifiedTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Homestead Crater
Utah
TEMPERATURE
95 degrees Fahrenheit (average)TYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Fifth Water Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
Around 100–102°F in the pools, up to 111°F at the natural spring sourceTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Free to visit, $10 parking fee (valid for 3 days)
Red Hill Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
Varies by pool; hottest pool is "quite warm," descending to "just right" temperaturesTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Free
Inlet Park Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
Not specifiedTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Meadow Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
100°F to 106°F / 38°C to 41°CTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Donation fee required
Veyo Pool Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
Not specifiedTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
$18.00 (All Ages), Free for Children Under 2, 10-pass for $130 ($13/visit), 30-pass for $270 ($9/visit)


Belmont Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
102°F–107°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Adults: $15, Seniors & Military: $12, Children (3–11): $10, Under 3: Free, Towel rental: $2
Mystic Hot Springs
Utah
TEMPERATURE
99-110 degrees FahrenheitTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Adult $28.41, Child (12 and under) $22.73Neighboring Hot Springs States

Wyoming
14 Hot Springs

Arkansas
4 Hot Springs

New Mexico
24 Hot Springs

Hawaii
4 Hot Springs

North Carolina
2 Hot Springs

Arizona
12 Hot Springs

Nevada
21 Hot Springs

Idaho
38 Hot Springs

Oregon
24 Hot Springs

West Virginia
2 Hot Springs

California
31 Hot Springs

Louisiana
3 Hot Springs

Colorado
28 Hot Springs

Texas
5 Hot Springs

Washington
8 Hot Springs

Alaska
10 Hot Springs

Virginia
3 Hot Springs

New York
7 Hot Springs

Georgia
3 Hot Springs

Florida
22 Hot Springs

Montana
17 Hot Springs
Overview
Utah’s hot springs offer steamy escapes tucked between red rock canyons, alpine forests, and remote desert plateaus. From high-elevation pools with panoramic mountain views to hidden oases nestled in sandstone folds, these geothermal treasures reflect the wild, varied landscapes of the Beehive State. Shaped by tectonic shifts and ancient geothermal activity, Utah’s springs provide a soul-soothing contrast to the state’s dramatic terrain—welcoming wanderers seeking tranquility, adventure, and a moment of warmth beneath the vast western sky.