Mystic Hot Springs
Location
Central Utah
Monroe
Trail Distance
On-site
Entry Fee
$25/person
Best Time to Visit
Year-round; concerts in summer
About Mystic Hot Springs
Quirky, artistic, off-the-grid, music festival vibes
Notable features: Vintage bathtubs, hillside pools, live music venue, overnight stays
Originally homesteaded in the 1800s. Revived as a quirky soaking destination with repurposed cast-iron bathtubs. Known for hosting live music and art events.
Getting There
Driving Directions
From Richfield: Head south on US-89 for 5mi, turn east on 100 N in Monroe, follow signs up the hill
Road
475 E 100 N, Monroe
GPS Coordinates
38.634, -112.121 — Open in Google Maps
Safety
⚠️ Safety Notes
Surfaces can be slippery. Water is very hot in upper pools – test before entering. Limited cell service.
Nearby
Camping
On-site camping and cabins available
Attractions
Big Rock Candy Mountain, Fremont Indian State Park, Fish Lake
Plan Your Visit
Book NowFrequently Asked Questions
Is Mystic Hot Springs free?
No. Mystic Hot Springs charges an entry fee of $25/person.
Is Mystic Hot Springs clothing optional?
No. Nudity is illegal at all Utah hot springs regardless of ownership.
How do I get to Mystic Hot Springs?
From Richfield: Head south on US-89 for 5mi, turn east on 100 N in Monroe, follow signs up the hill
What should I bring to Mystic Hot Springs?
Check our complete packing list for everything you need.
Information last verified: 2026-03-01