Ranking ·
2026 Best Hot Springs in Idaho
We prioritized water quality, booking experience, and crowd management. Every pick links to a full schema-ready soaking guide.
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#1
100°–113°F3 pools · drive upCommercial PoolsDay passBurgdorf Hot Springs
McCall, ID
This 1870s mining-era resort keeps its hand-hewn bathhouse, two massive log-lined pools, and a handful of dry cabins tucked in the Payette National Forest. In winter the only way in is by snowmobile or fat bike, turning the soak into a full adventure.
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101°–113°F6 pools · moderate hikePrimitiveFree / PrimitiveClothing optionalGoldbug Hot Springs
Salmon, ID
A two-mile climb up BLM Trail #642 leads to cliffside tubs with sweeping views of the Salmon River Mountains. Backpackers spread out across primitive campsites tucked between the cascades and the main overlook pool.
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102°–104°F2 pools · drive upCommercial PoolsDay passThe Springs - Idaho City
Idaho City, ID
A modern mountain spa 45 minutes from Boise with a massive saline hot pool, cedar sauna, massage suites, and glamping yurts.
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95°–108°F3 pools · moderate hikeWild & RemoteFree / PrimitiveClothing optionalJerry Johnson Hot Springs
Lowell, ID
A swinging bridge over Warm Springs Creek leads to terraced pools perched above the Lochsa River, framed by cedar forest and mist.
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95°–110°F10 pools · short walkPrimitiveDay passKirkham Hot Springs
Lowman, ID
Dozens of thermal cascades pour over travertine ledges into the South Fork of the Payette River, creating adjustable rock tubs within a five-minute walk of the campground. Picnic tables and vault toilets make it one of Idaho's most accessible roadside springs.
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102°–112°F5 pools · drive upCommercial PoolsDay passLava Hot Springs Foundation Pools
Lava Hot Springs, ID
A state-run complex channels 2.5 million gallons of odor-free mineral water through five terraced pools with heated sidewalks and changing rooms. The adjacent town packs in motels, float rentals, and summer tubing on the Portneuf River.
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95°–110°F2 pools · short walkPrimitiveFree / PrimitiveClothing optionalTrail Creek Hot Springs
Cascade, ID
Two cedar-planked tubs let you mix scalding vents with icy Trail Creek water a few miles off Highway 55—perfect after a Payette River paddle.
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100°–104°F4 pools · drive upCommercial PoolsDay passMiracle Hot Springs
Buhl, ID
Geodesic domes, glamping cabins, and palm trees ring multiple soaking options minutes from Thousand Springs State Park.
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100°–105°F3 pools · drive upPrimitiveFree / PrimitiveClothing optionalSunbeam & Boat Box Hot Springs
Stanley, ID
A claw-foot tub and a few rock-walled pools borrow piping-hot water from the Sunbeam geothermal vents above the Salmon River. Locals ladle it into the tub and temper the soak with river water for quick roadside dips.
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99°–106°F2 pools · drive upDeveloped PublicDay passZims Hot Springs
New Meadows, ID
Two outdoor pools managed by the Nez Perce Tribe offer sweeping Meadow Valley views plus a small RV park and snack shack.
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