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About Meadow Hot Springs
Three stunning cerulean-blue geothermal pools on private ranch land generously left open to the public in the flat farm country of central Utah. The deepest pool plunges over 60 feet into a crystal-clear volcanic vent, making it a popular spot for free-diving and scuba exploration. The striking blue color comes from dissolved silica and the lack of algae in the mineral-rich water.
Access
Short walk
Overnight
No
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Meadow Hot Springs?
- The water temperature at Meadow Hot Springs is 102°F.
- How much does Meadow Hot Springs cost?
- Meadow Hot Springs is free to visit.
- Is Meadow Hot Springs clothing optional?
- No, Meadow Hot Springs requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Meadow Hot Springs?
- The water at Meadow Hot Springs contains Silica, Sodium, Chloride, Sulfate.
- How difficult is it to get to Meadow Hot Springs?
- Meadow Hot Springs has a easy difficulty level with short walk access.
Recent Google Reviews
"Beautiful remote Hot springs. You may not be able to drive directly to the hot spring. It's pretty rough out there."
"This place is so beautiful! Make sure you drop a donation for the land owners who allow us to access this hot spring. 🩵🤍"
"Lovely little stop along the road trip. However, it is extremely depressing the state the springs are in. Cigarette butts everywhere, water bottles, alcohol cans, and other debris everywhere you look...."
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