When traveling the West in your RV, few things are more enjoyable than stopping at the natural hot springs. However, most of these unique attractions can be tough to find. 

Belmont Hot Springs is one place where visitors with RVs will feel right at home – they offer parking spaces steps away from lakes filled with steaming mineral water!

Belmont Hot Springs in Northern Utah does not disappoint. This campground provides year-round amenities for those who want to enjoy nature and outdoor adventures. Just 21 miles away from Logan–a beautiful destination spot with trails friendly for runners or walkers alike! And around 100+miles outside Salt Lake City as well if you’re looking forward to other locations such as Bear Lake.

The three levels of Belmont State Park offer a variety of fun for outdoor enthusiasts. There is a designated space on each level to park your rig, with the first being an area where visitors can enjoy hot springs and fishing ponds! Hikes start at this point, too. If you’re looking forward to getting some fresh air while staying active outdoors – follow those trails up through the forested hillsides; an adventure for all ages!

Hot Springs Lake and Scuba

The two mineral water pools at this resort are both large and inviting. The first one, 97 degrees Fahrenheit will be perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxing day by the pool without getting too hot in their swimsuit! While there’s PADI-approved scuba training here, you can still sign up with them when visiting another property.

The hot water at Belmont flows from limestone, separating the higher portion of Malad River Valley and the flood plain. Several springs are nearby, each with unique names like “Indian Pool” or “Morning Glory Hole.” All these spring waters flow into one another before they go down to join again as Delew Creek – which eventually flows out into the Bayamon conversation zone.

Are you looking for an exciting activity to do this winter? Consider taking scuba diving lessons at Belmont Hot Springs. The lake used in these exercises is around 30 feet deep. It has a platform that makes it easier than ever before possible to go as far into its depths without needing any equipment or knowledge on how to work with what’s underwater!
The only certification necessary when signing up here are inland waters certified by PADI.

There is a sunken boat with ample room to explore and small tropical fish that divers can admire from above or below, depending on their preference! The summer months tend to be hot, so enjoy these cool water temperatures while they last. June through August inclusive offer visitors scenic views alongside warm weather conditions, making it popular among locals who come here year after year without fail.

Campground

With plenty of space for RVing, this location offers everything you need. You can also find water and electricity and 30 or 50-amp hookups at your disposal! In addition, there is a community area where guests can purchase ice cream from the snack bar before exploring their surroundings further on foot.
The Spot is the best place to stay if you’re on a budget and looking for an adventure. You can take advantage of their free laundry and enjoy some hot tub time on the 9-hole golf course! There’s always something new, from rock climbing walls and the “The Cove” campground.

You can find a new hot spring around every corner in Utah, but there is one that stands out. Belmont Hot Spring has been attracting visitors since it opened its gates to the public.