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  1. Lava Hot Springs Idaho is located about 2 hours north of Salt Lake City, Utah and 3 hours south of Yellowstone Park. Relax in our World Famous Natural Hot Springs! Our Geothermal Hot Springs range from 102˚ to 112˚. Our Indoor Pool is open year round with limited hours.

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  2. With heated indoor and outdoor pools, diving boards and platforms, water slides, a AquaZip, New frog slide, a natural geothermal hot water spa, and Portneuf Kiddie Cove pool, it’s the best kind of fun for kids of all ages.

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  3. Features. Open 363 Days A Year! Pure all natural hot spring Mineral Water. No chemicals, no sulfur, no odor. Natural water temperature 102˚ F to 112˚ F. Five outdoor gravel or rock bottom pools. Dressing rooms, showers, restrooms and coin operated lockers. Warning - Use of the hot pools by children under two (2) years of age is not recommended.

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    If you have a chance to play at Lava Hot Springs this summer, here are a few tips: 1. Everything in Lava Hot Springs is close together and easy to walk between. The entire town is only a few blocks and there’s a grocery store, lots of restaurants, and plenty of hotels to stay at right in the center of it all. 1. Lava Hot Springs is budget friendly!...

    “What’s so great about Lava Hot Springs?” is a question that ran through my mind when people told me about this summer destination. I mean, sure it’s a hot spring, but knowing what the surrounding area near Lava Hot Springs looked like, I imagined it being unspectacular. Lava Hot Springs isn’t just a hot spring, it’s a full-fledged summer fun town....

    The Hot Pools

    Lava’s actual Hot Spring is world-famous for its healing powers. Normally I find hot springs that aren’t found in nature to be disappointing, however, I enjoyed these. The Lava Hot Pools are small, modern, and clean with shades covering the pools from the hot sun. There are multiple different pools of different temperatures and signs marking how warm each one is. Of course, there were also showers, changing rooms, and lockers. Overall, it’s a super pleasant hot spring pool and in summer, it’s...

    The Water Park

    While the waterpark here is no Six Flags, the park as a whole is tons of fun. The waterpark contains a 3 tiered diving platform, 2 springboards, 3 big waterslides, 3 small waterslides, and a large pool to play in. An indoor area also contains more fun diving boards and swimming areas. What I enjoyed was the large grassy area with trees where we could relax if we didn’t want to go in the water. It’s also nice that you can bring in your food and drinks to enjoy in the grass. The indoor pool at...

    River Tubing

    This is by far my favorite part of visiting Lava Hot Spring. I wasn’t sure what to expect inner tubing here. On one hand, it sounded boring but on the other hand, people had told me that it was intense. It turned out to be so much fun and the perfect amount of adrenaline. The river tubing isn’t just a free-for (in a good way). Inner tubing is “a thing” here. There is a set route that you follow with platform docks to start your float and an obvious sign marking where to get out.

    Truly, the best and most popular way to visit Lava Hot Springs is via camper. There are so many great campgrounds nestled into the lush valley and while there are some hotels, the campgrounds here are far more scenic and it tops off the whole experience. If you visit in a camper, I’d recommend staying at Mary’s Place or the KOA West. We stayed at t...

    If you’re not a camper, some good hotel options include Riverside Hot Springs Inn good for couples, The Alpaca Inn which is great for families, or Lava Hideout Cabinsfor an entire place to yourself.

  5. Lava Hot Springs. Year round world class hot pools! Open 363 days a year! Relax in the odor free, chemical free, no sulfur all natural hot mineral water that bubbles directly into the bottom of the soaking pools at 112 cooling to 102 degrees F.

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  6. With heated indoor and outdoor pools, diving boards and platforms, waterslides, a natural hot water spa, and the Portneuf Kiddie Cove, this swimming complex is fun for kids of all ages.

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