Yellowstone Hot Springs, Montana
Yellowstone Hot Springs Hours: 9am-9pm (closed on Mondays)
Cost: $18/person (as of 7/25)
Yellowstone Hot Springs, located in Paradise Valley just north of the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park (between Gardiner and Emigrant), takes full advantage of the jaw-dropping beauty of the surrounding hills. It contains three pools: one hot, one cold, and one very large warm pool, as well as a therapeutic Kneipp Walk (one side hot, one side cold) that is absolute heaven. They are in the process of building up a campground around the pool, so each year it keeps growing and getting nicer. The springs themselves are nicely landscaped and very well-kept, but beware, there is not much shade and not a ton of seating either. We have seen wild mountain goats on the hills while soaking here!
You pay per person to swim, and one pass lets you stay as long as you like; however, you can't leave, they don't have food and you aren't allowed to bring outside food in, so you really can't do a full day at this pool. This is a great place to go on a cloudy, rainy, or cooler day, because there is basically no shade, and on a hot, sunny day it is too hot. The price to swim at this hot springs plunge is higher than average, but it is well worth it to be surrounded by beautiful water and the majestic views all around you!




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