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About Huckleberry Hot Springs
Located just south of Yellowstone National Park near Flagg Ranch, Huckleberry features multiple warm pools in a marshy meadow along Polecat Creek with views of the Teton Range. The gentle 100°F temperature and easy half-mile trail make it accessible to most visitors, though the boggy terrain can be muddy. Bear awareness is essential in this prime grizzly habitat where the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem meets Grand Teton country.
Access
Short walk
Overnight
No
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Huckleberry Hot Springs?
- The water temperature at Huckleberry Hot Springs is 100°F.
- How much does Huckleberry Hot Springs cost?
- Huckleberry Hot Springs is free to visit.
- Is Huckleberry Hot Springs clothing optional?
- No, Huckleberry Hot Springs requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Huckleberry Hot Springs?
- The water at Huckleberry Hot Springs contains Silica, Chloride, Sodium, Sulfate.
- How difficult is it to get to Huckleberry Hot Springs?
- Huckleberry Hot Springs has a easy difficulty level with short walk access.
Recent Google Reviews
"Looking for an adventurous way to relax and build a lifelong memory, then Huckleberry Hot Springs is a good place to go. This is a hot spring system that pumps 155 degree water into a small cool strea..."
"It's ok and the creek is fresh and cold, it's wild hot springs, can't really judge anything, but the scenery is beautiful, the water is blurry and sandy."
"This is a hidden gem"
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