Hot Springs Utah

Red Hill Hot Springs

🌡️ 95–168°F (varies by pool) Free Crowds: Low-Medium

Location

Central Utah

Monroe

Trail Distance

Short uphill walk

Entry Fee

Free

Best Time to Visit

Fall/Winter; check pool temps before entering

About Red Hill Hot Springs

Adventurous, raw, natural mineral terraces, local secret

Notable features: 4 natural pools on a red hillside, travertine terraces, scalding upper source

Natural travertine-forming hot springs on a red hillside near Monroe. The water deposits create colorful mineral terraces. Located near Mystic Hot Springs but completely undeveloped.

Getting There

Driving Directions

From Monroe: Head east on 100 N, continue past Mystic Hot Springs, look for red-colored hillside on the left with visible steam

Road

100 N / Monroe Canyon Rd

GPS Coordinates

38.646, -112.104 — Open in Google Maps

Safety

⚠️ Safety Notes

DANGER: Upper source pools can be 168°F – scalding hot, do not enter. Only soak in lower pools where water has cooled. Unstable travertine edges. No facilities.

Nearby

Camping

Dispersed camping nearby, Mystic Hot Springs (paid)

Attractions

Mystic Hot Springs, Big Rock Candy Mountain, Fremont Indian State Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Red Hill Hot Springs free?

Yes! Red Hill Hot Springs is free to visit. There is no entry fee.

Is Red Hill Hot Springs clothing optional?

No. Nudity is illegal at all Utah hot springs regardless of ownership.

How do I get to Red Hill Hot Springs?

From Monroe: Head east on 100 N, continue past Mystic Hot Springs, look for red-colored hillside on the left with visible steam

What should I bring to Red Hill Hot Springs?

Check our complete packing list for everything you need.

Information last verified: 2026-03-01