Hot Springs Utah

Mystic Hot Springs

🌡️ 100–110°F Paid Crowds: Medium

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

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Frequently 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