Hot Springs in Montana

Take a soak in Montana 

The history of Hot springs in Montana runs deep through out the state. Hot springs were first discovered by indigenous peoples and early settlers for their healing and soothing properties. Hot springs in Montana range from the modern to the rustic and every thing in between. Many of the resorts and spas have natural mineral water that helps to relax the bones and will have you revived. The end to many great Montana adventures starts with a soak in a hot spring.

 

Boulder Hot Springs in Montana
Fairmont Hot Springs in Montana

BOULDER HOT SPRINGS:

The historic Boulder Hot Springs Inn is located between Helena and Butte. The inn’s thermal pools and 300 acre grounds along the Deer Lodge National Forest make for a relaxing vacation.

www.boulderhotsprings.com

BROADWATER HOT SPRINGS AND FITNESS:

Located 10 minutes from downtown Helena, the natural pools and adjoining restaurant and taproom keeps locals coming back.

www.thebroadwater.com

BOZEMAN HOT SPRINGS SPA AND FITNESS:

With the original bathouse constructed in 1879, Bozeman Hot Springs now has 12 pools and a full fitness center.

www.bozemanhotsprings.co

CHICO HOT SPRINGS:

Located in the Paradise Valley, Chico Hot Springs is the perfect stop for visitors coming too and from Yellowstone National Park.

www.chicohotsprings.com

ELK HORN HOT SPRINGS

Elk Horn Hot Springs is a family owned retreat located at the base of the Pioneer Mountains. There are three pools at Elk Horn ready to rejuvenate the bones.

www.elkhornhotsprings.com

FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS

Fairmont Hot Springs is located just west of Butte, Montana. Fairmont is one of the biggest hot spring resorts in Montana with two oversized Olympic pools, two mineral pools, and a waterslide to boot.

 www.fairmontmontana.com

JACKSON HOT SPRINGS:

Jackson Hot Springs is currently closed. Information will soon be updated.

 www.jacksonhotsprings.com

LOLO HOT SPRINGS:

Lolo Hot Springs is located west of Missoula, Montana at the base of the mountains. The hot springs was first used by Native Americans and is now a great retreat after a hard day of playing.

www.lolohotsprings.com

LOST TRAIL HOT SPRINGS:

Lost Trail Hot Springs is in the Bitteroot Valley of western Montana. Lost Trail has a main pool and hot tub heated by natural 107 degree mineral spring.

www.losttrailhotsprings.com

Chico Hot Spring in Paradise Valley, Montana
Quinn's Hot Springs in Montana

K BAR L RANCH

A remote ranch located in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the K Bar L Ranch is a unique Montana experience. The ranch can only be accessed by boat or trail.

 www.kbarlranch.com

NORRIS HOT SPRINGS

Located between Bozeman and Ennis, Norris has live music, food, and is a great place to stop after hiking or fishing on the Madison River.

 www.norrishotsprings.com

QUINN’S HOT SPRINGS

Discovered by Martin Quinn in the early 1880’s, Quinn’s Hot Springs has 6 pools for soaking and swimming.

 www.quinnshotsprings.com

SLEEPING BUFFALO HOT SPRINGS

Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs is the only hot springs along the hi-line in Montana. The spring is fed from a deep artisian well producing 108 F water.

 www.sbhotsprings.com

SYMES HOT SPRINGS

Located just west of Flathead Lake, Symes Hot Springs was constructed in the early 1930’s and has two hot spring pools.

 www.symeshotsprings.com

WHITE SULPHUR HOT SPRINGS

Located 20 miles south of Discovery Ski Hill, White Sulphur’s rich mineral content will have you feeling good as new.

www.spahotsprings.com

SPEND THE NIGHT:

Many hot springs in Montana offer lodging and food options to complete the evening and cap off the perfect day. We strongly recommend contact the hot spring facitlities for availability, especially during the busy summer months.

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