Hot springs of the West: LAPC & WPWC

On our recent trip we stopped at several hot springs of the West. Each site was special in its own way.

Hot springs occur when geothermally heated groundwater emerges onto the earth’s surface. In areas like Yellowstone National Park, magma is present at shallow depths below the surface. Temperatures in Yellowstone’s hot springs may reach 198 degrees Fahrenheit. At the developed hot springs of the West we visited on this trip, pool temperatures are constantly monitored and modified with colder water.

Lava Hot Springs is located in the town of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. In this picture, the scenic Portneuf Range mountains tower in the background. This post gives more details about the site.

hot springs of the west

Bozeman Hot Springs is in Bozeman, Montana. Remodeled in May 2024, this facility includes 12 indoor and outdoor pools. It’s gorgeous! The stage behind the outdoor pools will host future entertainers. Pieces of columnar basalt serve as seating and landscaping. Here is my description of this facility.

Bozeman springs

Chico Hot Springs is in Pray, Montana. This traditional style resort offers several types of lodging. Did you notice the covered wagons behind the pools on the hillside? The Conestoga wagons offer customers a glamping option.

Chico Hot Springs

Revisits to two Hotsprings of the West

Crystal Crane Hot Springs is located near Burns, Oregon. The large pond behind the firepit is a more natural, less developed hot spring. There are several options for lodging at this site, including suites and teepees. We camped in our van.

hot springs of the west

Yellowstone Hot Springs is near Gardiner, Montana. I featured this site in a previous post. The round pool in the foreground is hotter than the main pool. The round pool behind it is the cold pool. During our recent visit, the temperature in the cold pool was 58 degrees Fahrenheit. That is cold!

Yellowstone Hot Springs

I’ll give more details about these hot springs of the West in future posts. All of them are worth visiting.

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17 thoughts on “Hot springs of the West: LAPC & WPWC

    • Yes, I really liked those two too, Sarah. Crystal Crane is not far from my home. We’ll definitely visit the Bozeman one again.

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  2. What a fun choice for the week Siobhan. Fit the challenge perfectly and gave us an interesting overview of some natural wonders. We are in Montana now and then to visit good friends who summer there. I had no idea hot springs were available!

    • Thanks, Tina! Yes, there are several public hot springs in Montana. We were especially impressed with the one in Bozeman.

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