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Spring Activities & Attractions
in Park City, UT

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Sunlit water rippling at the surface of a swimming pool from below

HOMESTEAD CRATER

This geothermal hot spring is located inside a beehive-shaped limestone dome that was formed over 10,000 years ago. Whether you visit on a summer’s day or during a winter snowstorm, the temperature inside is always a balmy 90 to 96 degrees. The underground cavern — a hole at the top of the dome that lets in sunlight and fresh air — is one of Utah’s more unique destinations.

The Homestead Crater isn’t just for soaking. Come to snorkel or scuba dive in the United States’ only warm water scuba-diving destination. This 65-foot-deep hot spring has no fish, but the practically tropical temps make it a nice spot to get your dive certification and practice your ear-clearing. After hours, join Park City Yoga Adventures for stand-up paddleboarding yoga on the water. Flip your downward dog into the warm water in this class that combines in an out-of-water action. You can also book time for just a soak. Life vests are provided. Note: You’ll want to reserve your yoga session online before showing up to class.

Visit Homestead Crater:
700 North Homestead Dr.
Midway, UT 84049

CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS

Best known for having the highest mineral content in the world at 46,000 mg/l, the three hot tubs, Olympic-size pool, main soaking pool, and kid pool area all range 120–134 degrees. Two 365-foot hydro-tube water slides are open year-round and heated by submerged copper tubing in the hot spring, making it a great place for families to find some warmth in the winter months. No lodging or campsites are available.

Visit Crystal Hot Springs:
8215 North US Hwy 38
Honeyville, UT

Family seated on the edge of a steaming hot spring with snowy mountains behind