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Hot Springs in Utah









Directions
Head south on I-15 and take the Nephi exit-222. Head south all the way to I-70 and go west. Take exit 40 into Richfield and head through the town all the way to Monroe. There's a natural springs to the east of the city located on the side of the mountain. Just head up the road north of the cemetery. The man made Mystic spring is 2 blocks south from Texaco and east of main street.

Description
This Spring is one of the greatest in UT if not the best. There's a $5 fee per person, but is well worth it considering its open for 24 hours. Its $10 if you want to camp including the springs. There are several bath tubs along the springs that you're able to soak in also. They have bands that perform every weekend from all over the place.
Rating: 10








Directions
Directions-Take HWY-6 from I-15 in Spanish Fork, and drive 10.7 miles southeast to Diamond Fork turnoff. Drive 10 miles to Three Forks sign, and turn right into the parking lot. You will have to hike or bike 2 miles in on the Fifth Water Trail to reach the hot springs.
Rating: 7




Caution Extremely Hot
Description
It's a single track for an excelant hiking or biking trail. It's uphill there and downhill back. Go about three miles and you'll be at the natural hot springs that you can soak in. Several delightful rock pools in a beautiful canyon at the end of an easy hike, with a flowing creek and a 15 foot waterfall.








Directions
This spring is located in Inlet Park, a state park on the north shore of the lake. From Redwood Road turn east on 6800-North and turn left at the end of the road. Park anywhere along this road or at the parking lots on the right. You follow the gravel trail to the right through the woods towards the lake. It's to the right of the river through the trees maybe a quarter mile in.

Rating: 4
Description
This is an interesting place that is hidden in central Utah in the wetland areas of Utah Lake. There are basically three soaking locations connected together by the natural flow of the springs. The springs are located in heavy clay soil, which often makes the ground near the springs muddy. I was just here recently-August 2007 and the place is a disaster. They don't look anything like my pictures posted. It shows what happens to beautiful places when people don't take care of them.





Baker Hot Springs

Directions-From Delta go NE 11 miles on US 6 turn left 19 miles on Brush Wellman Road, turn right for 7 miles on a dirt road. The springs are on the right; water emerges from the ground and flows into two concrete tubs and several shallow ponds.



Homestead Crater

Directions-NW of the town old Midway on the ground of Homestead Resort.

Description-There is a large volcanic like cone called the Crater. You can soak and swim in it for a $11 admission or $9 for guest staying at the resort.



Ogden Hot Springs

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Take exit 344, 12th Street from I-15 into Odgen. Follow Highway 39 to the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Park on the south side of the road just as you cross the bridge and there will be a huge waterfall across the street. Hike down the trail two hundred feet to the hot springs. There are 7 pools total.



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