Hot Springs Atlas

Geothermal intelligence for every US state.

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Regional hot spring hubs

Use these guides to string together multi-state soaks and time snowmelt, monsoons, and mud-season closures.

Cascadia & Columbia Plateau

High geothermal density across Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and western Montana.

States: ID, OR, WA, MT

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Sierra & California Desert

Alpine-tableland springs stretching from Mammoth to Death Valley outwash.

States: CA, NV

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Rocky Mountain Core

Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming resorts with winter-friendly soaking decks.

States: CO, UT, WY

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Great Basin & High Desert

Remote Nevada, Utah, and eastern Oregon BLM pools reached by long dirt tracks.

States: NV, UT, OR

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Southern Plains & Ozarks

Historic bathhouses across Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas mineral belts.

States: AR, OK, TX, LA

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Appalachian & Mid-Atlantic

Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia mineral spas with wellness programs.

States: VA, NC, TN, GA, WV, PA, NY, NJ, FL

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Midwest & Plains

Dakota, Missouri, and Indiana mineral springs fed by deep artesian aquifers.

States: SD, ND, MO, IN, IL

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Alaska Interior

Roadhouse springs from Fairbanks to the Seward Peninsula.

States: AK

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Pacific Islands

Hawaiian tide-pool springs and volcanic coastal vents.

States: HI

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Hot Springs Atlas

Discover 75+ verified US hot springs by state, type, and cost tier. Updated safety notes, temperature ranges, and resort vs wild access intel for 2026 trip planning.

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