Bozeman Hot Springs Hours: 5:30am-11pm (most days, weekends are different)
Cost: $21/person (as of 7/25)
Bozeman Hot Springs is located a bit south of the popular and fast-growing town of Bozeman, MT. Much like the town, the hot springs has undergone a lot of change in the last decade or two, and each time we go there (which is every 2-3 years), we are surprised by the new amenities. The original indoor pools are largely unchanged, with many different plunges ranging from ice cold to ungodly hot (I can't even put my hand in the hottest pool!). There is a large dry sauna, and an incredible huge steam room with a large window to the outside and a cold shower tricking inside the room - it is one of my favorite places on this earth!
Outside, there are multiple large pools ranging in depth and temperature, all surrounded by natural stone hardscaping and lots of seating areas, tables and chairs, loungers, and a stage that faces the pools for live music to play. We had never been there when there was live music until this summer, and watching a band while soaking was really fun!
There is a brand new entrance and building that wasn't there 2 years ago, and it contains an impressive reception area, a gift shop, very lux-feeling locker and shower rooms, and a small café with seating. The hot springs provides plenty of free-to-use pool towels. It also has gym facilities for people with memberships (these and various activities and classes are available to members only).
After dark, the hot springs really transforms, with blue and red lighting illuminating the rocks and landscaping, and long fireplaces that probably make wintertime dips much more comfortable to get out of. They have live music on Thursdays and Saturdays, but don't quote me on that - check their website! I can't wait to see what the owners of Bozeman Hot Springs will do next :)
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