Suppose you want to explore some of Utah’s natural hot springs. In that case, Saratoga Hot Springs is a beautiful mineral pool worth visiting. This natural spa is located near suburban development, so it’s not as crowded and famous locally as other popular spots in this area, such as Yellowstone National. 

When you arrive at this serene retreat, the first thing that will catch your eye is all of those great plants and trees. You know it will be an enjoyable stay; the scenery will inspire you as soon as you pull up.

Mineral Pools are also called Saratoga Hot Springs.

The soothing sound of the pool’s water flowing is enough to make anyone feel relaxed. The main pool’s average temperature hovers around 109°F.

If you want to soothe your aching muscles and tired back, look no further than these luxurious hot springs. The mineral-rich mud is said to be healthy for the skin and excellent at relieving muscle pain or general relief.

If you want a refreshing walk or just some time away from the city hustle, Inlet Park offers everything needed. The place has been maintained by community effort and volunteers who work together to keep it clean and enjoy peace in nature’s embrace.

The hot springs are off-site, so visitors must park nearby before making their way through this beautiful natural space – which closes at 10 pm every night (to protect against theft).

Soaking Rules

The property is not equipped with any amenities. However, guests are welcome and encouraged to bring food into the area if they wish!

Please be considerate and clean up what you get, and be prepared with water and snacks. The city has supplied garbage bins throughout the area, and no camping is allowed on-site. So enjoy your stay, and respect the local rules.