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    Fifth Water Hot Springs

    4.3 (28 reviews)

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    Rachel S.

    Go early, there is a $10 - recently implemented or have a pass. Also, be thoughtful and take your trash home.

    Hike on the way there
    Faith S.

    The hike there is about 4.5 miles but it feels longer because of the hills. The hike up there itself is pretty easy. However, during snow season and a bit after it is extremely slippery so I recommend bringing shoes with a lot of traction. The springs itself were really pretty but they smelt strongly of sulfur and it gets pretty busy after 9am. There are only about 4 pools that are actually hot and the rest are cold. I would recommend going but only for the beautiful hike. Sometimes the road to go up to the start of the trail is closed off so be prepared to walk an extra mile or two. Also, make sure to download the map there and take a picture of the main map at the beginning of the trail. There is absolutely no cell reception about a mile in.

    Isaac R.

    This is such a really nice hike, as the experience is to go when there is snow. I do have to say I found there's a lot of wrong information to get to the hotspot springs. If you come in winter, they close part of the road a mile before you start the hike. So, you do 1 mile. Once you turn right, it will be around 2.5 miles up to the hot spring pools. Google Maps shows the pools are in the middle of the hike, but the actual hot springs pools are on the second pin. I do highly recommend you come with proper winter clothing and good hiking shoes, and if possible, get some spikes. I was not in shape, but it took me 2 hours from the start of the hike. But the road that was closed a mile back took me 1 hour, so in total, I did 3 hours for 3.5 miles one way. I was going slow as my wife is pregnant. We didn't time correctly, so on our way back down, it got us through the night. It was a great hike, and I will do it again.

    On the trail... you know you're getting close (sorta) when you can smell the sulfur and the milky water.
    Susan C.

    Do you enjoy hiking 3.5 miles each way, uphill (if the gates past Diamond Forks campground are closed), in high altitudes, with some parts of the trail looking like it had been destroyed by a small landslide? Do you have small children, are elderly or need handicap-accessible paths? Depending on your answer, you may or may not enjoy this death-hike to an over-crowded set of hot springs that look nothing like the photoshopped images you see online. My husband randomly picked this hot spring to bring the family to, even after I did a bit more research and had advised against it. I should've put my foot down (insert sad laughter). We arrived early at the small parking lot, but not early enough--there were about half a dozen cars there already. Not a problem. The few hikers we ran across were quick, quiet and friendly. It was still early enough in the year that the gates were still closed/locked to prevent cars from driving further--this added an extra mile to the hike. All right, I guess. Utah is very lovely, the mountains are visually stunning. Once you get to the actual trail, things are still very nice... until about an hour in, when you start to notice how easily out of breath and fatigued you are because 1. you're in the Utah mountains, which means higher elevations, and 2. the trail is slowly climbing higher so you're actually going uphill. DAMMIT. For someone who has always had terrible stamina, no matter what my age or how fit I was, this hike was a nightmare. I'd rather do tax calculations for the last 5 years than do this hike again. It took me hours to reach the hot springs and honestly, it was NOT worth it. There was only 1 small pool that held a comfortable level of warmth, all of the others were either extremely hot or just ice cold. So guess where most people wanted to congregate? Be careful of the rocks inside the pools, they are very slippery. The water is more of a murky/dirty grayish color--there is absolutely nothing resembling a blue hue so adjust your expectations accordingly. We hung out in the hot springs for a little bit before heading back down the trail--returning was MUCH better because it was downhill. On the way back, more and more people were coming up the trail. It was actually pretty shocking the number of people arriving, some were carrying babies and toddlers (good luck). Groups of 10+ people of all ages too, lots of young children. Maybe this trail is a walk in the park for most people? By the time we (ok, just me) finally got back to our car, the small parking lot was PACKED! I thought I was at the fairgrounds or something, it was unrecognizable compared to that morning. Every possible spot to park a vehicle was occupied all the way back to the Diamond Fork campgrounds lot. With this many people, there was also an increase in garbage laying around so we picked up whenever we saw any and just packed it out. Come on people. Sigh... I was so glad we arrived early in the morning and left when we did, but I'm never coming back here again. If my husband wants to go enjoy a hot springs again, I'll fly him to Japan instead.

    It's super hot!
    Mylan D.

    This is still one of my favorite hikes to do in the summer time. It's about a 1.5 hour drive from SLC but totally worth the short hike 2.2 miles (out and back) to the hotsprings. My family was visiting and had to show them how beautiful Utah is. We arrived around 9AM and the parking lot was already filling up. I've experienced the horror of not being able to leave because someone else blocked me in. This time I parked towards the entrance for an easier escape and to avoid getting trapped. The horseflies were already there, but I wore bug spray to keep them off of me. They do bite and it's just annoying always swatting them away. Highly recommend bringing bug spray. Once we reached to the pools, we only got to enjoy it for a few minutes. We saw a snake on the other side of the mountain and it slowly made its way into the hotsprings. We thought that the fast current from the waterfall would wash it down stream, but it swam against it and slithered in between the rocks by the main hot tub. We got out with the quickness but this lady told her kids that it was fine because "it's down there." Luckily we came early to have the pools to ourselves for a good 20 minutes before being rushed out by the snake.

    Justine M.

    The river is flowing along the entire hike, take the right fork for an extra sketchy adventure involved rope and climbing, there are still two warm pools out there, even with the high flow level. The waterfall was epic.

    John leading the way
    Elizabeth P.

    The hiking season in a Utah has begun and I absolutely love hiking. My friend and I planned the day for a hike, but we had not settled on a specific area. I remember coming here with friends over a year ago in search of the hot springs. We had no idea you had to hike over five miles to reach the hot springs. We gave up half way up the trail. Today we were determined to make it to the hot springs. The gates to the different trails are closed so we parked about two miles down and started our hike. It was around nine miles of hiking in ice. Don't forget to take your snowshoe spikes. We witnessed one lady slip and fall and many people come close to a serious fall. The scenery is stunning. The mountain tops still have plenty of snow and it get down to freezing temperatures in areas where the sun doesn't shine. The long hike up was worth it. There are several hot springs to choose from and even though it was a bit crowded we still enjoyed the warm dip. I highly recommend this hike. Don't forget your water and lots of snacks. Check it out!

    Juan F.

    We enjoyed this hike so much. Our friend actually found the hot springs online and we decided to go check it out. The hike is about 2.5 miles one way so its not too bad. Pretty easy hike with some minor inclines. I wore sandals on the way back after soaking in the hot springs (just to give you and idea of how easy the hike is). The hot springs were great. Every pool was its own temperature. The pools closer to the waterfall are hotter than the two creamy blue water pools further away which we stayed at for about 2 hours. Great place to hangout and relax. Come early to snag a parking spot at their small lot and to enojy the pools in peace. Once we left, the parking lot was full and tons of people, family and their kids.

    Fall the springs are really low
    Erin L.

    Hiked from the upper trail which was beautiful with the fall colors. This is probably the last weekend you'll see that much color before they start dropping. There was no one on the trail until we arrived at the hot springs. Even from there no one was on the upper half because there's barely any water in the springs. If you hike down the trail where most people enter from the main trail there's more wholes with water. The trail I took is 5 miles total out and back. It'd be worth doing again in the late spring when the water is running since the trail is parallel to the creek; as of October it was completely dried up.

    Crowded hotspring.
    Millet R.

    It's a good hike but too crowded like a Disneyland, not able to use the hotspring since theres a lot of people congregating and the water is gray, not same as the pictures. Some people unleashed their dogs too..

    Cold water leaving the hot springs area
    Brian B.

    A fairly easy hike up to the hot springs (about 1 to 1 1/2 hours). There are maybe 6-8 little camping spots along the way off the trail; basically just a firepit and relatively clear patches of ground. The springs themselves range from searingly hot to luke warm, depending on where you get in and how the water's moving. There are a few really big areas where lots of people can squeeze in, and a few more intimate pools for couples or groups of 6 or so. The hiking is quite beautiful and follows the canyon stream. There are a couple places in the trail where it's very narrow, and one place in particular where the trail is falling off the hill and there's a big tree to the right making it feel a bit dicey going across. Yes, there is a fair amount of trash on the ground in the heavily trafficked areas, so please take everything out plus more if you can.

    Enjoying the hot baths
    A M.

    Nice hike along river. Didn't see much wildlife but it was really shaded and not hot at all. We enjoyed the waterfalls and hot baths.

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    It's super icy, so wear she was with good grip. It's was definitely still worth it though!

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    Great hotsprings right off the highway, nice little town. 6 or 7 different temp pools

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