Soak in one of the state's many hot springs
The Treasure State is home to a plethora of hot springs ideal for a relaxing soak. Quinn's Hot Springs Resort in Paradise, Montana, about 70 miles northeast of Missoula, is one of the best options. Five natural hot spring pools are available at the resort. You can also stay in a cabin or lodge at the resort. Previous guests described the resort as a relaxing experience, with some returning.
The Boiling River in Yellowstone near Mammoth Hot Springs offers a one-of-a-kind experience. It's one of the few places in the national park where you can legally soak, and it features a mix of hot spring water and cold Gardner River water. Check the park's website before you go, as the area does close due to varying water conditions. Visitors can reach the location after a short half-mile walk from the parking lot.
In nearby Gardiner, you can stay at the Yellowstone Village Inn or the Yellowstone Riverside Cottages. Some visitors have described the Boiling River as a highlight of the park, but they recommend wearing sandals and bringing a towel to dry off afterward. Chico Hot Springs, Bozeman Hot Springs, Norris Hot Springs, and Elkhorn Hot Springs are some of the state's other popular hot springs.
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