Marten Creek Hot Springs

Marten Creek Hot Springs is located within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. It’s known for its remote location and the challenging hike required to reach it. Not much is known of Marten Creek except that it bubbles out of the top of some rocks down into a very seasonal creek and lies at the end of a… Continue reading Marten Creek Hot Springs

Bonneville Hot Springs

At the end of a leisurely 0.25-mile stroll through the bountiful Boise National Forest on a well-used trail alongside Warm Springs Creek awaits the geothermal wonder known as Bonneville Hot Springs. The hot springs feature user-built rock-walled pools with sand/silt bottoms and a private soak shack that houses a cast iron bathtub complete with hot… Continue reading Bonneville Hot Springs

Fire Crew Hot Springs

Fire Crew Hot Springs features rock-walled user-built pools with gravel/rock bottoms and a fair to large amount of algae and silt. Decaying pieces of tarp appear randomly as the seasons turn and spring runoff dismantles the pools created during the summer. Fire Crew Hot Springs Pictures Seasonal Access The Forest Service Road that provides access… Continue reading Fire Crew Hot Springs

Miracle Hot Springs and Banbury Hot Springs

The Miracle Hot Springs facilities include multiple large general admission geothermal pools kept at varying temperatures along with a large number of private hot pools with adjustable temperatures and changing areas. The continuously flowing natural hot spring water is soft to the touch and odorless. Miracle Hot Springs Pictures There are also VIP pools designed… Continue reading Miracle Hot Springs and Banbury Hot Springs

Pine Flats Hot Springs

Pine Flats Hot Springs features a variety of natural hot pools next to the South Fork of the Payette River. Located just a short hike from a campground trailhead which is only a few miles from Lowman, Idaho. The .25 to .75 mile trail (depending on which pool you fancy) begins in the campground of… Continue reading Pine Flats Hot Springs

Campground Hot Springs

Campground Hot Springs, located on the other side of the seasonally busy Banks-Lowman highway from the aptly named Hot Springs Campground, features one large soaking pool that sits in the base of an old structure. Hot water is piped into the pool from old pipes that remain from a historical bathhouse. Campground Hot Springs Pictures… Continue reading Campground Hot Springs