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About Lolo Hot Springs
Used by the Salish people for centuries and visited by Lewis and Clark in 1805, Lolo Hot Springs sits along the historic Lolo Trail in the Bitterroot Mountains. The outdoor pool and indoor soaking area offer a casual, family-friendly experience near Lolo Pass.
Access
Wheelchair accessible
Overnight
Yes
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Lolo Hot Springs?
- The water temperature at Lolo Hot Springs is 105°F.
- How much does Lolo Hot Springs cost?
- Lolo Hot Springs costs $8-$12 per person.
- Is Lolo Hot Springs clothing optional?
- No, Lolo Hot Springs requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Lolo Hot Springs?
- The water at Lolo Hot Springs contains Sodium, Calcium, Sulfur.
- How difficult is it to get to Lolo Hot Springs?
- Lolo Hot Springs has a easy difficulty level with wheelchair accessible access.
Recent Google Reviews
"I'm actually staying through the winter until spring. I arrived in August and liked the area for hiking and got the opportunity to stay through the winter at very good rates. I haven't gone horseback ..."
"The staff was friendly and helpful at check in and it was an easy check in process. After hours realized there were no towels only 2 hand towels and one washcloth. Not fun drying off on a small hand t..."
"Emily was a great server! Had an Orphan girl in a hot tea, yummy. We came for the buy one get one free drink with a coupon we got at Lolo Pass xc ski area. Wings and burger were good, too. Took som..."
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