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Granite Hot Springs & Camp

Granite Creek Rd, Jackson, WY 83001, USA

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Granite Hot Springs & Camp is a natural hot springs pool situated in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, south of Jackson, Wyoming. It offers a rustic yet developed soaking experience amidst stunning natural surroundings, with Granite Creek Campground located nearby. Accessible by car in summer and by snowmobile or cross-country ski in winter, it's a popular year-round destination for relaxation and outdoor recreation.

The natural spring-fed pool at Granite Hot Springs typically maintains temperatures ranging from 93°F to 112°F (34°C to 44°C), often averaging around 100-104°F (38-40°C) depending on the season and specific conditions.

What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this campground offers access to natural hot springs, a waterfall, and a hot springs pool. They highlight the beautiful views, the relaxing and spiritual experience, and the well-maintained facilities, including a campground with water, fire rings, and a camp host. They also like the spacious campsites and the availability of snacks at the hot springs pool. " language_code: "en-US"

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terrryja August 12th, 2025
terrryja

It is worth the 20 minute drive off the highway! Soak in a natural hot spring (bring cash), visit the waterfall (the 1 mile hike on the east side is worth it). The campground has beautiful views! Bring your camera.

pat stefanon August 2nd, 2025
pat stefanon

One of my favorite places in Wyoming the drive-in is absolutely beautiful The waterfall is spectacular same with the hot springs. Campground 1 mile away from the hot springs is perfect along the creek.

Denny Brenny July 15th, 2025
Denny Brenny

There doesn’t seem to be a lot information on this hot springs. First off there is no cell service or wifi. There is a campground called Granite Campground that has 52 campsites that are first come, first serve. There is water at the campsites and fire rings for fires. There is a camp host for this campground that monitors things. Just down the road is beautiful waterfall and some free hot springs to use. A little further up the road is hit springs pool that was built in the30s. There is a guy who lives there year around and takes money and sells snacks. The current prices are 10 dollars for all day use and 20 dollars for a campsite per day. I hope this helps anyone looking to check this place out.

Samantha Sommer August 22nd, 2025
Samantha Sommer

Washboard roads on the way in, but just take it slow and enjoy the views!!! ***BRING CASH for campground fees ($20/day) and the hot pools ($12/adult)*** There were several camp spots off the road on the way in, but due to fire restrictions, we chose to stay at the official campground so we could safely enjoy a campfire at night. The campground was spacious, had well maintained bathrooms and camp hosts that patrolled periodically to make sure everyone was happy and following bear country safety. My only suggestion is to check your desired camp spot for cow pies first— we spent the weekend with a family of flies. The waterfall hot spring was stunning! We laughed and had a hoot darting across the cold rushing waters to make it to the natural hot pools and enjoy the surrounding views and company of other travelers. The established Granite Hot Pools were fantastic! The host was kind and gave us a recommendation of where to cold plunge down by the bridge. They have a small variety of snacks to purchase as well. The views were breathtaking and really provided a spiritual relaxing experience. The tourism has picked up within the last few years we've been going, but the hosts are doing an amazing job at maintaining the area and respecting the wildlife. Highly recommend!

Kim C October 14th, 2024
Kim C

This was a really great hot springs pool. The water was in the 90's, but closer to 100s right by the little waterfall springs. We used the pool and then were able to come back later and use it again. Wish they stayed open later. They have floats you can use. The handicap parking is closer to the bridge, beyond the normal parking lot. Bring cash. We went in September and it wasn't too busy.

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Opening Hours

Sunday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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