It is no secret that Idaho is home to the most soakable hot springs in the entire country. While some of these hot springs in Idaho are easily accessible and require very little effort to enjoy, others are a bit more difficult to reach. Slate Creek Hot Springs, located in the White Clouds Wilderness Area in the central part of the state, is a little-known hot spring that requires quite a hike to enjoy. However, on your journey to these primitive hot springs, you will pass by a lake, capture gorgeous mountain views, and complete a pretty strenuous climb – you’ll easily check off all the boxes for the perfect day spent outdoors in Idaho.

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For a map of the Slate Creek Hot Spring Trail in Idaho, be sure to check out the AllTrails listing.

Have you ever hiked to these hot springs in Idaho? What was your experience like? We’d love to hear more about your experience in the comments below.

No matter the season, several incredible year-round hot springs in Idaho are just waiting to be explored. Here are seven of these hot springs that you’ll want to check out. And, if you’re looking for even more travel inspiration, check out this video detailing some of the very best hot springs near Boise, Idaho:

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Natural Wonders In Idaho

What are some of the most popular natural wonders in Idaho to visit?

Idaho is one of the most naturally beautiful states in the U.S., and it's brimming with wonders. Below you'll find a list of some of the most popular natural wonders in Idaho:

  • Hells Canyon
  • Snake River Canyon
  • Bruneau Canyon
  • Minnetonka Cave
  • Darby Wind and Ice Caves
  • Shoshone Falls
  • Mesa Falls
  • Jump Creek Falls
  • Confluence Overlook
  • Osprey Point at Ponderosa Stae Park
  • Balanced Rock
  • City of Rocks National Reserve
  • Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park
  • Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
  • Redfish Lake
  • The Palouse Region

 

Of course, this list just scratches the surface of all the amazing natural wonders the Gem State has to offer. For more information about the destinations listed above, check out our list of the best natural wonders in Idaho you'll want to visit.

What are the best state parks in Idaho?

Below you'll find a list of some of the best state parks in Idaho:

  • Old Mission State Park, Coeur d'Alene
  • Harriman State Park, Island Park
  • Ponderosa State Park, McCall
  • Mary M. McCroskey State Park, Farmington
  • Heyburn State Park, Plummer
  • Hells Gate State Park, Lewiston
  • Priest Lake State Park, Coolin
  • Farragut State Park, Athol
  • Bear Lake State Park, St. Charles

 

Learn more about some of the best state parks in Idaho and why you'll want to visit them.

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