This Man Made Swimming Hole In Wyoming Will Make You Feel Like A Kid On Summer Vacation
Granite Hot Springs in Wyoming offers a unique swimming experience with man-made amenities and natural beauty in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Wyoming has its share of natural swimming holes and huge, public waterparks, but there's one man-made swimming hole that combines man-made amenities with natural beauty. It's located in the middle of a forest, and it's a pure delight. Check out Granite Hot Springs:
Welcome to Granite Hot Springs! This little gem is tucked away in the Bridger-Teton National Forest at an elevation of 6,987 feet.
Address: Granite Creek Road, Jackson, WY, 83001
The pool was originally dug by settlers for water storage in the late 1800s. In 1935, the Civilian Conservation Corps further developed the pool, adding a bath house and deck.
The hot springs pool is situated right on the banks of Granite Creek, far from the hustle and bustle of Jackson. There's no cell service here, so come prepared to bask in the quiet beauty of nature.
The pool is surrounded by fragrant pines. It's certainly a picturesque place, and the perfect spot to soak and relax year-round.
During summer months, the temperature of the pool is around 93 degrees on average.
During winter months, the temperature rises to an average of 112 degrees. To reach the pool during winter months, you'll use a dog sled, snowmobile, or skis.
Admission to Granite Hot Springs is $8 for adults, $5 for children. The summer season usually starts in mid-May and goes through the end of October. Summer hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Winter season starts the beginning of December and runs through March, with hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through February, extended til 5 p.m. in March.
This pool is the perfect place to visit for a fun-filled day with your family. Amenities include a restroom and picnic tables, but make sure to bring plenty of water, since it's not available here. Alcohol is not allowed at the pool.
Granite Hot Springs is located 34 miles southeast of downtown Jackson, Wyoming. Drive time is about one hour.
Click here for the map and directions.
Make sure to check the Granite Hot Springs Pool page on the National Forest Service's website to see exact opening dates.
Looking for more beautiful gems in the forests of Wyoming? Visit this campground and waterfall - it will be your new favorite paradise.
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