Meadow Hot Springs
Location
Central Utah
Meadow
Trail Distance
Short walk from parking
Entry Fee
Free
Best Time to Visit
Spring/Fall; summer can be very hot, winter nights are cold
About Meadow Hot Springs
Remote, serene, hidden gem, stargazing
Notable features: 25ft deep crystal-clear pool, submerged rock formations, remote desert setting
Three natural geothermal pools on private land that remain open to the public. The main pool is strikingly clear and about 25 feet deep with visible rock formations.
Getting There
Driving Directions
From Fillmore: Head south on I-15 to exit 158, go east on Meadow Creek Rd for ~3mi, turn south on dirt road, follow to springs
Road
Meadow Creek Rd (dirt road turnoff)
GPS Coordinates
38.885, -112.406 — Open in Google Maps
Safety
⚠️ Safety Notes
Deep water – strong swimming skills recommended. No lifeguard. Remote location – bring supplies and tell someone your plans. Private land – respect access.
Nearby
Camping
Dispersed camping nearby (BLM land)
Attractions
Territorial Statehouse State Park (Fillmore), Great Basin Highway
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Meadow Hot Springs free?
Yes! Meadow Hot Springs is free to visit. There is no entry fee.
Is Meadow Hot Springs clothing optional?
No. Nudity is illegal at all Utah hot springs regardless of ownership.
How do I get to Meadow Hot Springs?
From Fillmore: Head south on I-15 to exit 158, go east on Meadow Creek Rd for ~3mi, turn south on dirt road, follow to springs
What should I bring to Meadow Hot Springs?
Check our complete packing list for everything you need.
Information last verified: 2026-03-01