If you’re looking for a top destination in Wyoming, plan a trip to Granite Hot Springs in winter. This primitive, middle-of-nowhere soaking spot can only be accessed via one trail. And though it takes a little bit of work to get there, if you ask me, the payoff is so worth it! Come with us to explore the scenic hot springs near Pinedale Wyoming.
Granite Hot Springs is one of the top places to visit in Wyoming each winter, and you'll want to plan a trip to relax here yourself.
These primitive hot springs are located in the middle of nowhere, tucked into Bridger-Teton National Forest. For the easiest access to the springs, we recommend that you camp in the area.
If not, the road to the springs is an 11-mile trek, and in the winter, most people get there via snowmobile. You can bring your own sled, or rent one from various outfitters in the Jackson Hole or Pinedale area.
If you're up for a workout, the most scenic way to get there is via cross-country skiing.
You'll have plenty of time to stop and smell the snowflakes, because getting to the springs and back on skis will take you 3 or 4 hours, round trip. At least you can relax your sore muscles in the springs once you get there!
For something truly unique, book a tour with Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dogs and mush your way back to the springs.
Your team leaves at 8 a.m. sharp, and you can choose a full-day or half-day trip. Be sure to visit the Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dogs website for more information and to book your trip early in the season. Their schedule fills up fast!
No matter how you choose to get there, you'll fall in love with the journey, the scenery, and of course, the relaxing hot springs.
This area of Wyoming averages around 400 inches of snow each year, so chances are, you'll have a beautiful backdrop for your hot spring soak.
In the winter, these springs average around 103 degrees - making a soak the perfect way to shake off those winter blues. Plan to spend a few hours here.
Thanks to the Forest Service, the Granite Hot Springs Pool has been maintained beautifully and you can relax on the deck after getting changed. The scenery here is some of the most beautiful in the state.
Follow outdoor explorer Alternate Adventures on this quick tour of this Wyoming hot springs.
https://youtu.be/2gOtGLJ_KQE?si=qKyud49Ipj62fqX9
You can find more information about dog sled tours to Granite Hot Springs here. Mushing to the springs is an adventure worthy of anyone's bucket list. Also, if you’re searching for more winter adventures, check out these top-rated attractions in Wyoming that will make your winter months complete.
For more information about the Granite Hot Springs area itself, visit the Forest Service website.
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