Hot Springs Utah

Old Indian Hot Springs

🌡️ ~104°F Free Crowds: Low

Location

Northern Utah

Corinne

Trail Distance

Roadside (no hike)

Entry Fee

Free

Best Time to Visit

Winter for warm soaking; avoid summer heat

About Old Indian Hot Springs

No-frills, quirky roadside stop, sulfur-lovers only

Notable features: Strong sulfur smell, roadside concrete bathhouse, natural mineral water

A roadside concrete bathhouse built over a natural sulfur spring. Named 'Stinky Springs' for the strong hydrogen sulfide smell. Historically used by travelers and locals.

Getting There

Driving Directions

From Brigham City: Head west on UT-83 toward Corinne/Promontory, look for small concrete structure on the north side of the road ~5mi west of Corinne

Road

UT-83 west of Corinne

GPS Coordinates

41.564, -112.172 — Open in Google Maps

Safety

⚠️ Safety Notes

Very strong sulfur odor. Water may contain bacteria – soak at your own risk. No facilities. Structure is old and unmaintained. Not officially managed.

Nearby

Camping

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge area, Willard Bay State Park

Attractions

Golden Spike National Historic Park, Bear River Bird Refuge, Crystal Hot Springs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Old Indian Hot Springs free?

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

Is Old Indian Hot Springs clothing optional?

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

How do I get to Old Indian Hot Springs?

From Brigham City: Head west on UT-83 toward Corinne/Promontory, look for small concrete structure on the north side of the road ~5mi west of Corinne

What should I bring to Old Indian Hot Springs?

Check our complete packing list for everything you need.

Information last verified: 2026-03-01