Saturday after noon we traveled to a little place outside of Fillmore Utah, which is about two and a half hours south of Salt Lake. We rode along a dirt road for about 3 miles to find some natural hot springs. The location of the springs was crazy and random, literally natural hot pools in the middle of farm land and surrounded by snow covered mountains. There were cows grazing in the field as we entered the farm land in pursuit of the hot springs. Striping down into our bathing suits was SO cold, but diving into the hot pools felt so nice!
There were three hot pots and they each was spaced far from one another. We got out of the first pool after swimming for over an hour and began walking to the second pool. After two minutes of walking we started running, because the ground was so cold that every step on the icy ground felt like needles piercing the bottom of our soles. It was riveting!
The plunge! Get it!
Sportin' the wet dog look after two hours of swimming and exploring the underground caves in the natural springs.
Awesome! There are tons of little places like that around Idaho and Wyoming. I remember trying to get to Lava hot springs in High School all the time... way fun! Looks like a blast!!!!!!!!!!!
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