Quinn's Hot Springs Resort - Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Paradise, MT (2026)
Six terraced pools hug the Clark Fork River, pairing adults-only soaking decks with a riverside tavern, casino, and modern mountain cabins.

Quinn's Hot Springs Resort sits on the Clark Fork River in Paradise, Montana — northwest of Missoula on Highway 135 in Sanders County — and is the most polished family-and-couples soaking property in western Montana. Six terraced mineral pools (including a 21+ adults-only deck), a riverside tavern with a working casino license, modern mountain cabins, and a 2-hour soaking-window booking system make it feel more like a Bavarian spa-village than a backwoods Montana operation. Soaks are $25 for 2 hours and require advance booking; the resort's app handles slot reservations.
What to expect
Reserve a 2-hour soaking window via the Quinn's app (essential — drop-ins regularly turned away). Drive to the resort on Highway 135 (about 75 minutes from Missoula). Check in, soak in your reserved window across the six pools, then optionally pair with dinner at the Tavern restaurant or the more casual Harwood House grill. Cabins from $200+ for overnight; the riverside cabins have private soaking decks. The Clark Fork River trail and a small casino round out the experience.
Temperature
100°-106°F
Pools
6 soaking pools
Best season
Year-round
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
No pets at pools
Family policy
Family windows available
Safety notes
- High water occasionally closes the river trail—stick to signed walkways.
- Children under five are only allowed in the cooler family pools; plan accordingly.
Amenities & etiquette
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