Hot Springs Utah

Saratoga Hot Springs

🌡️ ~110°F Free Crowds: Medium

Location

Northern Utah

Saratoga Springs

Trail Distance

Roadside (no hike)

Entry Fee

Free

Best Time to Visit

Fall/Winter; summer water can be too hot

About Saratoga Hot Springs

Casual local hangout, easy access, no-frills soaking

Notable features: Lakeside location on Utah Lake, easy access, very warm water

Named after Saratoga Springs, NY. These natural hot springs along Utah Lake have been used for soaking for over a century. The city of Saratoga Springs is named after them.

Getting There

Driving Directions

From Lehi: Head west on SR-73 toward Saratoga Springs, turn south on Centennial Blvd, look for dirt pulloff near Utah Lake shore

Road

Near Centennial Blvd, Saratoga Springs

GPS Coordinates

40.349, -111.892 — Open in Google Maps

Safety

⚠️ Safety Notes

Water is very hot at source – test temperature before entering. Bottom can be muddy and uneven. Not maintained – bring your own supplies. Broken glass has been reported.

Nearby

Camping

Utah Lake State Park campground

Attractions

Utah Lake State Park, Thanksgiving Point, Pelican Point

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Saratoga Hot Springs free?

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

Is Saratoga Hot Springs clothing optional?

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

How do I get to Saratoga Hot Springs?

From Lehi: Head west on SR-73 toward Saratoga Springs, turn south on Centennial Blvd, look for dirt pulloff near Utah Lake shore

What should I bring to Saratoga Hot Springs?

Check our complete packing list for everything you need.

Information last verified: 2026-03-01