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Natural Hot Tubs Around Mammoth

6/15/2023

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Hidden away like secret treasures, are the Eastern Sierra natural hot springs that offer a unique and rejuvenating experience for visitors. These geothermal wonders provide a blissful opportunity to soak in warm mineral-rich waters while surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Let's dive into the enchanting world of natural hot springs in the Eastern Sierra and discover some of the best spots to unwind and connect with nature. 
  1. Travertine Hot Springs: Located just outside the town of Bridgeport, the Travertine Hot Springs offer a scenic retreat for hot spring enthusiasts. These terraced pools boast picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and the nearby West Walker River. With a range of temperatures, visitors can find the perfect spot to soak and relax. The pools are known for their high mineral content, providing a therapeutic and soothing experience.
  2. Wild Willy's Hot Springs: Situated near the town of Mammoth Lakes, Wild Willy's Hot Springs is a collection of natural pools that offer a rustic and tranquil setting. A short hike from the parking area reveals several pools of varying temperatures, allowing visitors to choose their preferred level of warmth. Soaking in these mineral-rich waters while gazing at the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada is an experience that truly connects you with the raw beauty of the Eastern Sierra.
  3. Benton Hot Springs: Nestled in the town of Benton, the Benton Hot Springs is a unique destination that combines natural hot springs with historic charm. This rustic resort offers a range of accommodations, including cozy cabins and vintage trailers, allowing visitors to extend their stay and fully immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. The hot springs feature both private tubs and communal pools, where guests can unwind and enjoy the healing waters in a peaceful and scenic environment.
  4. Keough Hot Springs: Located near the town of Bishop, Keough Hot Springs is a popular destination for both locals and travelers. These hot springs feature a large outdoor pool fed by natural hot spring water, offering a spacious and inviting space for relaxation. With a picturesque backdrop of the Eastern Sierra and lush greenery, Keough Hot Springs provides a soothing retreat after a day of exploring the nearby trails or climbing adventures.
  5. Hilltop Hot Springs: Tucked away in the Inyo National Forest, Hilltop Hot Springs is a hidden gem for those seeking a more secluded and off-the-beaten-path hot spring experience. A moderate hike through the forest leads to a series of natural pools with panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness. The untouched beauty and tranquility of Hilltop Hot Springs make it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts who relish the opportunity to reconnect with nature.
When visiting natural hot springs in the Eastern Sierra, it's important to be mindful of the environment and practice Leave No Trace principles. Respect the natural surroundings, pack out your trash, and follow any posted guidelines or regulations.

Please consider: Many visitors will soak nude, which can be surprising for families. There are health risks in natural, untreated hot tubs including human pathogens like amoeba and bacteria that can survive and grow in hot springs. Please educate yourself and make the best decision for your group about the safety of hot spring use.
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