Lava Hot Springs: LAPC & FOWC

The hot pools of the Lava Hot Spring tourist attraction are in the city of Lava Hot Springs in southeastern Idaho. Four blocks from the hot pools, you’ll find a water park and indoor and outdoor swimming pools, also heated by hot spring waters.

Swooping red sunshades over the hot pools offer visitors shelter from the sun.

Lava Hot Springs

The five outdoor pools in the Hot Pool site have water temperatures ranging from 102 to 112 degrees Fahrenheit. Lava Hot Springs uses over 2.5 million gallons of hot spring water per day to heat their pools.

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The photo below shows part of the hottest pool. Water temperature in this pool is around 112 degrees Fahrenheit. That is HOT!

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Though there is not a cold pool here, there is a cold outdoor shower. They also have indoor showers, changing rooms, coin-operated lockers, and restrooms. You can rent swimsuits and towels if needed.

This facility is clean and well-maintained. The outdoor landscaping here was impressive.

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landscaping

Lava Hot Springs landscaping

This tourist attraction is in a beautiful, tranquil setting. The majestic Portneuf Range mountains tower behind the pools.

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Lava Hot Springs is open year-round. The admission fees in 2024 ranged from $7.50 to $12.00. Admission for kids under the age of two is $3.00. A variety of passes give visitors additional discounts.

This was one of our favorite hot springs on our recent trip to see hot springs of the west. When we visited, a tour bus had just arrived, but there was plenty of space for everyone. Located halfway between Yellowstone National Park and Salt Lake City, Utah, Lava Hot Springs may be less heavily used than other hot springs nearby.

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26 thoughts on “Lava Hot Springs: LAPC & FOWC

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  2. Siobhan, I must admit the thought of a hot spring in light of the current heat waves around the U.S. makes me shiver and not in a good way LOL. It looks to be a terrific spot but I’ll save it for cooler temps!

    • Yeah, not the best time of year for a visit to hot springs! Early mornings or late evenings are still good. Visiting in the dead of winter must be really nice. 😀

    • Thanks, Anne! Yeah, temps are up around the country. It’s still nice there early in the morning. This attraction is open year-round.

  3. Siobhan, You’ve given me a place to visit in cooler seasons. We traveled to Arkansas’ hot springs, but those spas and bath houses don’t appeal to me nearly as much as an outdoor venue.

    • Thanks, Ann-Christine! The pools that were 105 degrees Fahrenheit were pleasant. The 112 degree one, not so much!

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