"Alameda's is wonderful! I've enjoyed every stay. Rooms are nice and clean with bathtubs that have mineral water. Private outdoor soaking tubs also available."
The Symes Hot Springs Hotel & Mineral Baths
3
50
209 Wall St N, Hot Springs
+1 406-741-2361
"Awesome staff all around. Old building (which is part of the charm). 4 different "pools" with different temperatures. Private baths. Good food. Very reasonable rates. (It's like you are stepping back in time - really love the feel of the place) Will be making this experience more of a regular event. 9/2025"
Wild Horse Hot Springs
4
24
175 Camp Aqua Rd, Hot Springs
+1 406-741-3777
"The grossest hot springs I've ever been to. The cement pools are crumbling. The seating is metal and wood chairs that are rotted through and rusted. The bathroom was so disgusting I changed in my car instead. It looks like it's on a working farm with all this equipment sitting around. \nNot very peaceful.\nA waste of my time and money"
The below map includes 27 natural hot springs, hot spring resorts, hotels, and parks in Montana. All the spots are linked to Google maps for directions and for easily finding more information.
Elkhorn Hot Springs is one of the most unique hotspring resorts in Montana. It is located in Grasshopper Valley, close to the Montana-Idaho border, near the Maverick ski resort.
Montana’s popular tourist destinations, such as Bozeman, Billings, and Missoula, all boast accessible hotsprings within a reasonable drive. Whether you’re camping all summer under the Montanan skies, or shredding the winter powder at Big Sky, there’s nothing like pairing hotsprings with your day.
• Our Interactive MontanaHotSprings Map displays the best hotsprings in the Big Sky State. Montana is a natural hotspring heaven thanks to its fortunate position at the eastern edge of the Pacific Ring of Fire. It has part of Yellowstone National Park in its territory, too.