Astoria Hot Springs Park - Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Jackson, WY (2026)
A nonprofit-run soaking campus on the Snake River with six terraced mineral pools, ADA access, snack shack, and quiet zones framed by the red Astoria Bridge.

Astoria Hot Springs Park sits on the Snake River south of Jackson, Wyoming — a community-owned, recently rebuilt soaking park on the site of a beloved 1960s-era resort that closed and was demolished in 2017. Reopened in 2021 by a local nonprofit, the new facility runs five mineral pools at varying temperatures along a quiet stretch of river, with cottonwoods and the Tetons visible to the north. It's one of the only soaks in the Jackson area without resort pricing.
What to expect
Day-pass model with timed entry on weekends — book online before driving up. Five pools spread across a riverside terrace, kid pool included, no alcohol, family-friendly hours dominate. Locker rooms, towel rentals, and a small café on-site. Quiet, well-maintained, distinctly community-park energy versus resort polish.
Temperature
100°-104°F
Pools
6 soaking pools
Best season
Year-round
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
No pets at pools
Family policy
Family windows available
Safety notes
- Vehicles over 5 tons or taller than 8'4" must park before the historic bridge and walk in.
- Sessions frequently sell out—walk-ins are turned away once capacity is reached.
Amenities & etiquette
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