Natural Hot Springs in Western Montana Near Glacier National Park

Natural Hot Springs

Soak in Glacier Country

Noah Couser

Soak in Glacier Country

Of all the ways to relax in Montana, soaking in a hot spring is at the very top of the list. These pools of geothermally heated groundwater are especially inviting after a day in the snow, but are sure to delight year round. From hidden backcountry pools to developed resorts, travelers have come for years to rest their weary bones in the healing mineral waters of these naturally occurring springs.

Many travelers to Montana wisely plan their trips to include both of our national parks: Glacier and Yellowstone. To help make the most of your time, we’ve put together several road-trip itineraries that offer authentic park-to-park experiences, including visits to hot springs. For inspiration, visit Glaciers to Geysers.

Featured Listings

Lolo Hot Springs
38500 U.S. Highway 12 W.
Lolo, MT
406.273.2290
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Quinn's Hot Springs Resort
190 State Highway 135
Paradise, MT
406.826.3150
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Symes Hot Springs Hotel & Mineral Baths
209 Wall St.
Hot Springs, MT
406.741.2361 | 888.305.3106
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Other Listings

Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat
308 N. Spring St.
Hot Springs, MT 59845
406.741.2283
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort
1500 Fairmont Road
Anaconda, Montana 59711
406.797.3241
Lost Trail Hot Springs
283 Lost Trail Hot Springs Road
Sula, MT 59871
406.821.3574
Sophia Springs
210 Third Ave. N.
Hot Springs, MT 59845
4067412326
News from Glacier National Park Currently, 17 miles of the Going-to-the-Sun Road are open for travel.