Romantic Weekend Getaway at 5 of Utah Hot Springs
Utah is known for its natural beauty – from sandstone arches, national parks, and mountain ski resorts. If you’re looking for something different for a romantic weekend getaway, you should check out the best hot springs in Utah. Soak in the picturesque beauty of this state while absorbing the therapeutic minerals contained in these waters.
5 Recommended Hot Springs in Utah
This is a guide to the best hot springs worth checking out when you’re in Utah.
Saratoga Hot Springs, Saratoga Springs, Utah
If you are looking for the best hot springs in Utah but don’t want to travel too far, then this is your best choice. The Saratoga Hot Springs is only a 30 to 40-minute drive from Salt Lake City, which makes for a quick weekend getaway destination. You can leave work early on Friday and be back in time for Sunday night.
To find this hot spring, you can look for Inlet Park on Google Maps. Find the parking lot and then make your way to an unpaved trail that is connected to this parking lot. About a quarter of a mile from the parking lot, you will stumble upon a large hot pool.
Also known as the Lehi Hot Springs, this destination is accessible all year round. It boasts three springs that have an average temperature of 109 degrees F. The hot springs is within the vicinity of the Utah Lake, which is a sprawling body of water that is located in the heart of the wilderness.
Due to its location, the surrounding area of the pool can be muddy. Make sure to wear shoes before you take a dip in the hot pool. You should also bring a tarp so you have somewhere to set your clothes on as you take a dip. The accessibility of the hot springs means that it can get easily crowded by locals and tourists alike, especially when you visit during weekends.
Mystic Hot Springs, Monroe, Utah
The Mystic Hot Springs is one of the most recommended hot springs in Utah, especially for tourists looking for the best romantic weekend getaway. The site of the hot spring was once a homestead in 1866. In fact, you can find remnants of the pioneer settlements still intact today. Many of the tourists who visit the hot springs also take a detour to these settlements.
Mystic Hot Springs is a privately owned resort. But even if you are not staying in the resort, you can purchase a pass to take a dip in the hot springs. The waters maintain an almost consistent 168 degrees F. The water drains through 8 massive open-air bathtubs and a couple of concrete pools.
There are a number of other facilities near the hot springs such as RV parking, camping sites, and a trailer court. You can also find a fishpond, dance floor, and hiking and biking trails.
Meadow Hot Springs, Millard County, Utah
Mystic Hot Springs, located in Monroe and about an hour’s drive away, is another must-visit hot spring in Utah. Located in Millard County, this hot spring is one of those destinations frequented by tourists as an out and back trip. This hot spring is located right in the heart of a farmer’s field.
It is considered a local gem, but there are now plenty of tourists who come here to take a dip in its amazingly clear water. It is one of the hot springs on this list that are so deep that there are also avid scuba divers who come to this site. The water measures 20 feet in depth and has an average temperature of 100 degree F.
As you take a dip in this cave-like pool, you get to enjoy some of Utah’s gorgeous scenery, such as the beautiful mountain views. Once you have taken a dip, it is about a 2.5-hour drive back to Salt Lake City.
Fifth Water Hot Springs, Diamond Fork Canyon, Utah
Located in Diamond Fork Canyon is another stellar hot spring worth escaping to for the weekend – Fifth Water Hot Springs. It is less than an hour’s drive from Saratoga Hot Springs. It is a brilliant blue-hued pool that looks picturesque and romantic. It is located in a small ravine that looks even more awe-inspiring during winter as the nearby banks are covered with snow.
You can hike to a nearby waterfall (about 2.5 miles away) where you can soak in many pools at varying temperatures. The best part about this hot spring is that there are several pools where you can soak and enjoy water cascading down on you from the nearby mountain.
It is a popular hot spring so make sure to arrive early if you want a bit of quiet time enjoying the pool. But even with a crowd, there are many pools that you can soak in, so it wouldn’t take anything out of the experience.
Crystal Hot Springs, Honeyville, Utah
Last but not least in the list of the best hot springs in Utah is the Crystal Hot Springs in Honeyville, Utah. This is a gorgeous resort that is a worthwhile drive from Salt Lake City (or wherever you’re staying in Utah) because it offers a relaxing weekend escape.
This is a well-maintained hot spring, you are paying a little more, but you can get ultimate relaxation in exchange for that. Aside from couples looking for a romantic hot springs escape, it is also a good destination for families. You can enjoy a wide range of modern and comfortable amenities to help you make the most of the scenic views in the area while you relax in the therapeutic hot spring water.
Utah is a great destination if you are looking for a romantic weekend getaway. There are plenty of things to see and do, and places to go whatever type of experience you might be looking for. These 5 best hot springs in Utah are located in remote locations that are equally scenic, giving you some laid back time with a loved one.
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