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Commercial Hot Springs in Idaho by Region (6)

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Commercial hot springs are on private land, have on-site facilities of some sort and usually require a fee to access. View all featured and reviewed commercial hot springs in Idaho, or select from the regions below to view individual commercial hot springs listings. A statewide map and GPS coordinates are also available.
 

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Western Idaho
Counties Included:
Adams

Cities/Towns: Council, New Meadows

Central Idaho
Counties Included:
Blaine, Custer, Idaho, Valley

Cities/Towns: McCall, Cascade, Donnelly, Stanley, Grangeville, Riggins, Yellow Pine, Challis

Eastern Idaho
Counties Included:
Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison

Cities/Towns: Salmon, Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Rigby, Ashton

 

 

 

South West Idaho
Counties Included:
Boise, Gem, Owyhee

Cities/Towns: Boise, Crouch, Emmett, Garden Valley, Lowman, Idaho City, Atlanta, Kuna, Meridian, Nampa, Emmett

South Central Idaho
Counties Included:
Cassia, Gooding, Twin Falls

Cities/Towns: Burley, Albion, Elba, Almo, Wendell, Buhl, Jerome, Twin Falls

South East Idaho
Counties Included:
Bannok, Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, Power

Cities/Towns: American Falls, Pocatello, Grace, Preston, Malad City

 

 

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PUBLIC BATHING NOTICE

No Soap, Shampoo or BIO-Soap/Shampoo Allowed in Hot Springs! Avoid Being Fined!

Public hot springs are not bathing facilities and do not have 'plumbing' like that of commercial, improved hot springs. Soap and shampoo (including biodegradable soap and shampoo) do not completely breakdown naturally. This pollutes our water systems (ingested by fish, animals, humans) at or near the source. This is also illegal in most wilderness and public lands areas.

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