This Hidden Hot Spring In Wyoming Will Take You Away From It All
Wyoming is home to many natural hot springs but there are only a few of them where you can actually soak in the warm rejuvenating water. This hot spring off the beaten path is the perfect destination for some R&R. This hidden hot spring in Wyoming will take you away from it all.

Granite Hot Springs is located deep in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in the Gros Ventre Mountains on Granite Creek Road in Pinedale.

To get there, take US Hwy 191N to Granite Creek Road. Granite Hot Springs is 10 miles down this road. Check out the view along the dirt road to the springs.
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Located 30 miles southeast of Jackson, the spring is maintained by the United States Forest Service.
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Here's the beautiful view walking to the springs. Check out Granite Creek.

Not to worry, there is a bathroom on site.


The Civilian Conservation Corps built a changing room, deck and campground.

Early settlers first dug a pool to collect the water in the area.
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The Civilian Conservation Corps constructed a pool in 1935 to contain the water.

The temperature of the water in the summer is 93º and in the winter 112º.

There is also a primitive pool at Granite Falls located about 1/2 mile downstream. This was one of the locations where the movie, 'A River Runs Through It', was shot.

The pool can be accessed by car during the summer but during the winter months, it can only be accessed by skis, snowmobile, dogsled or snowshoes.
Get away from it all and soak in the warm and rejuvenating water in this remote hot spring.
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