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Goldbug Hot Springs — Free soaking · donation encouraged in Salmon, ID (2026)
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.
Temperature
101°–113°F
Pools
6 soaking pools
Best season
May-October
Reservations
Walk-up friendly
Dog policy
Leashed dogs welcome
Family policy
Adults only
Safety notes
- Trail switchbacks are exposed with 1,300 feet of gain—carry traction in winter and extra water in July heat.
- Scalding water leaves the collection boxes above 130°F; mix flows with the lower pools before soaking.
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