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There are plenty of wonderful and relaxing hot springs in Montana. But when it comes to soaking under the stars, nothing quite compares to the experience at Bozeman Hot Springs. This one-of-a-kind spot is steeped in local history, but its modern amenities are what make it amazing.

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Have you ever been to Bozeman Hot Springs? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there.

For another amazing Montana hot springs resort with a great history, try Chico Hot Springs.

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Hot springs in Montana

Where can I find other hot springs in Montana?

Big Sky Country is home to numerous amazing hot springs, each offering its own unique flavor and flair. You might try Norris Hot Springs in Norris, Lolo Hot Springs in Lolo, Elkhorn Hot Springs in Polaris, or Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs in Saco, just to name a few. No matter which you choose, we’re sure that you’ll leave relaxed, refreshed, and wanting more!

Are there any haunted attractions in Montana?

As a matter of fact, there are several spooky spots to visit dotted all across the state. One of the most well-known is the Old Montana Prison Museum. Located in the town of Deer Lodge, it served as Montana’s territorial prison from 1871 until the late 1970s. It really is a fascinating place and folks swear that it is definitely haunted by the supernatural. When you walk through the empty cells and dark subterranean hallways, it's no wonder you feel like ghosts are following you. Not for the faint of heart, it is still a wonderful repository of history and, quite frankly, fun for those who don't mind having their heart rate raised a bit!

Where is Bannack State Park?

Bannack State Park is located just outside of the town of Dillon. It is different from most state parks around the country in that it is actually an abandoned ghost town. On the property, you'll find close to 60 historic structures, each providing a unique look into the history of this area back in the 1930s when it was an active mining region. Be sure to plan to spend at least a couple of hours here as there is so much to see and explore.

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