Crystal Hot Springs - Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Honeyville, UT (2026)

One of the world’s highest natural mineral-to-cold spring convergences feeds multiple pools, waterslides, and an RV park north of Ogden.

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Crystal Hot Springs in Honeyville, Utah holds an unusual geological distinction — the world's hottest natural hot spring (134°F at the source) and one of its coldest natural cold springs sit within yards of each other, both feeding the same family-friendly resort. The property has been a working mineral-bath operation since the late 1800s and now runs five pools (Olympic-length lap pool, hot tubs at multiple temperatures, two waterslides), an RV park, and tent camping. It's about 45 minutes north of Salt Lake City off I-15 and pulls a heavy family crowd, especially on weekends.

What to expect

Pull off I-15, pay $18, and you have the run of the place. Locker rooms, the big lap pool, three hot tubs ranging from 100°F to 105°F, and the two waterslides (run on a daily schedule — confirm hours if kids expect them). Picnic areas, BBQ rentals, and a snack bar handle food. Mineral water stains light fabric; bring dark swimsuits.

Temperature

102°-112°F

Pools

5 soaking pools

Best season

Year-round

Reservations

Walk-up friendly

Dog policy

No pets at pools

Family policy

Family windows available

Safety notes

  • Slides run limited hours in winter; check the daily schedule if kids expect them.
  • Mineral content stains light swimwear—bring dark suits.

Amenities & etiquette

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