# Hot springs
Relax in One of Idaho's Best Hot Springs!
Idaho has so much to offer the outdoor enthusiast. Hiking, biking (of all kinds), SUPing, boating, etc. What I didn't expect was the hot springs and there are plenty of them. Situated mostly in central Idaho, they are usually long rivers, surrounded by forest and hot! A paradise for relaxing if you can find the ones that are not swarmed by tourists.
Could Colorado get a new hot springs resort? Maybe in Rico
(Rico, Colo.) An 1,100-acre property for sale near the historic mining town of Rico, providing a rare opportunity for the buyer to create a hot springs resort hotel destination with hundreds of housing units.
Relax in One of These Oregon Hot Springs
My first experience at a hot springs was in Glenwood, Colorado. A huge resort with man made pools, it was pretty awesome to be able to be in a pool and not have that initial shock of cold when you jump in. After that experience, I didn't seek out more hot springs. I didn't even realize that there were natural or rustic ones out there. Now, exploring Oregon, we have realized that it has plenty hot spring options. All around the state, you are probably close to at least one.
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Hot Springs and Hikes in Big Bend National Park Texas
Big Bend National Park is located in the far south west area of Texas. It borders Mexico's Coahuila and Chihuahua areas. If you are able to make the road trip to the area, it is worth it. A few go for the chance to cross the border near Boquillas and spend the day in Mexico, but our goal was to find some fun hikes and hot springs!
These three natural hot springs are within 3 hours travel time from Los Angeles, California
Many locals don't know there are natural hot springs within 3 hours of travel time from Los Angeles. There is something uniquely magical and rejuvenating about natural hot springs. Besides the many therapeutic health benefits of thermal water, hot springs soothe and rejuvenate your body and enhance your relaxation and well-being.
Magnificent Mammoth Hot Springs Are a "Must-Do"
Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park is one of several places you definitely need to see while visiting the park. There are several great loops to explore in the area. If you are feeling energetic, try doing the entire 3.6 mile loop with about 500 feet of elevation gain. It's like stepping onto another planet! Please follow our Newsbreak account Roadtrippin' with Takacs for more hiking and camping content. If you have any questions, you can always reach us on Instagram: Jason’s Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/jason_takacs">https://www.instagram.com/jason_takacs</a>/ Alison’s Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/alison.takacs">https://www.instagram.com/alison.takacs</a>/
Just Across from the Mexican Border, Relax in These Awesome Hot Springs
If you are ever in Big Bend National Park, check out the Big Bend Hot Springs. At 105 degrees Fahrenheit, these pleasant springs are a great place to relax just feet from Mexico. Also, take a hike above the springs on a trail with great views overlooking the Rio Grande. This is an excellent part of the park to visit! Please follow our Newsbreak account Roadtrippin' with Takacs for more hiking, camping, and travel content. If you have any questions, you can always reach us on Instagram: Jason’s Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/jason_takacs">https://www.instagram.com/jason_takacs</a>/ Alison’s Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/alison.takacs">https://www.instagram.com/alison.takacs</a>/