
It’s technically located in Idaho, but the closest town is Missoula, Montana. They are accessible via a one-mile hike from Warm Springs Trailhead #49. This patchwork of scenic springs lies on the eastern slope of Clearwater National Forest’s Bitterroot Mountains. Jerry Johnson Hot Springs, Idahoįor a soak among cedars, bookmark Idaho’s Jerry Johnson Hot Springs. The final attraction is a welcome sight: a cerulean 95-degree pool shrouded in trees. Those who are up for the journey will reap scenic rewards, from colorful bluffs and rock spires to slot canyons. The Little Bear Canyon Trail to Jordan Hot Springs is not for the faint of heart-you’ll make up to 27 river crossings. It’s roughly 12 miles round-trip through the Gila National Forest, with the trail starting at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument Visitor Center. One important note: These hot springs are on private land and require a reservation. Either way, the routes lead to the same place: rock-bottomed pools nestled in the mossy foothills of the Cascade Range. You can avoid them by taking the ten-mile Dingford Trailhead, which connects to a closed road out to the springs. The 24-mile round-trip hike starts at the Pratt Connector Trail parking lot, then winds through fern-filled forests, with multiple Snoqualmie River crossings along the way. Reaching Goldmyer Hot Springs is a delightful journey. Goldmyer Hot Springs, Washington (Photo: Dana Halferty/Tandem) The pools appear around mile 2.5 it’s worth hiking farther along the stream to find your soak du jour. Start at Three Forks Trailhead in Diamond Fork Canyon, then weave through Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest before reaching the springs. This 4.5-mile out-and-back trail leads to three cascading waterfalls that feed their own pools. Fifth Water Hot Springs, Utah (Photo: Dana Halferty/Tandem)Ī sizzling soak in bright-blue water isn’t the only treat at the end of central Utah’s Fifth Water Hot Springs Trail.


Reaching it requires a one-mile hike or a quick paddle from the Mugrage Campground, which makes for a good overnight spot for those seeking a sunrise soak. Located some 100 miles west of Denver, this primitive spring-fed pool sits on the banks of the river, with water that hovers around 80 degrees. The Colorado River is one of the West’s best adventure hubs, and the toasty Radium Hot Springs offer an ideal spot to soak post-outing. Radium Hot Springs, Colorado (Photo: Adventure_Photo/Getty) Keep in mind that the ever-changing Covid-19 pandemic and wildfires may cause closures consult this guide to planning a hike during fire season before heading out. Here are the best hikes to sulphur pools in the United States. But even the East Coast has a sprinkling of its own geothermal splendor. These geothermal treats emerge near earth’s tectonic plate boundaries, which means the country’s hot springs are largely clustered out west. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!
