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1. Upper Potosi Hot Springs

 Pony, Bozeman Area
Two primitive high-country hot springs pools on public land high in the Tobacco Root Mountains. More Info
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2. Norris Hot Springs

 Norris, Bozeman Area
Near the Madison River, this swimming hole has changed very little since the 1880s era open-air wooden pool and bathhouse were built. The water in the privately-owned pool is about 105 degrees F. More Info
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10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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3. Corwin Hot Springs

 Gardiner, Big Sky/Yellowstone Area
Corwin Hot Springs runs off into the Yellowstone River and is located on Forest Service land. Nearby is La Duke Springs which is extremely dangerous for soaking. More Info
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4. Renova Hot Springs

 Waterloo, Butte Area
Pools along the shoreline are accessible year-round and located on public land. More Info
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5. Elkhorn Hot Springs

 Elkhorn Hot Springs, Southwest Montana
The pools are open year-round with admission charged to soak in the pools at the rustic privately owned resort. There is also a dark and steamy “Grecian wet Sauna”, where temperatures average 105 degrees F. More Info
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6. Lost Trail Hot Springs

 Southwest Montana
Here, natural mineral hot springs provide a soak in a rustic facility including a large medium-hot pool, a smaller hot pool, and a sauna. More Info
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7. Symes Hot Springs Hotel & Mineral Baths

 Hot Springs, Northwest Montana
Built in 1928, the historic Symes Hot Springs Hotel is one of many privately owned hot springs in Montana. More Info
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8. Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs

 Saco, Havre Area
The only hot springs along Montana’s Highline is actually a 3,500 foot deep well that produces more than 700 gallons of 108 degrees F. water per minute. There is an admission charge to soak in the three pools that are on private property. More Info
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9. Jackson Hot Springs

 Jackson, Southwest Montana
The springs provide water for the entire town of Jackson in the Big Hole Valley. The privately-owned Jackson Hot Springs Lodge is open year-round for soaks in the Big Hole Valley. Admission is charged. More Info
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10. Bozeman Hot Springs

 Bozeman, Bozeman Area
The Bozeman Hot Springs Spa and Fitness Center has been a popular destination in the Bozeman area for over 100 years. You will find a beautifully remodeled modern state-of-the-art health and fitness center and many pools to soak in. More Info
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11. Lolo Hot Springs

 Lolo, Southwest Montana
At Lolo Hot Springs, visitors can enjoy the same soothing waters that bathed the weary members of the Lewis and Clark expedition 186 years ago. The hot spring pools are open year-round. More Info
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12. Gigantic Warm Springs

 Lewistown, Central Montana
Begin this tour by taking U.S. 191 north of Lewistown about 9.5 miles; turn left on Montana Highway 81 and drive about 3.5 miles where you will see a sign. More Info
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13. Spa Hot Springs Motel and Clinic

Native Americans traveling through this valley were the first to discover and make use of the hot springs that are now part of the Spa Hot Springs Motel. They believed that the hot mineral water had a strong medicinal effect

 White Sulphur Springs, Central Montana
Native Americans traveling through this valley were the first to discover and make use of the hot springs that are now part of the Spa Hot Springs Motel. They believed that the hot mineral water had a strong medicinal effect. More Info
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14. Braodwater Hot Springs

 Helena, Helena Area
Once an elegant hot springs resort stood near the location of the Broadwater Athletic Club and Hot Springs. The springs were originally developed with the arrival of gold prospectors to Last Chance Gulch in 1864. More Info

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