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Northeast

6 listings

The Northeast is home to a handful of historic warm and mineral springs, including Saratoga Springs in New York and Berkeley Springs in neighboring West Virginia. While natural hot springs are rare, the region boasts a rich tradition of bathhouse culture dating to the colonial era.

Southeast

15 listings

The Southeast features the famous thermal waters of Hot Springs, Arkansas — a national park and America's oldest federal reserve. Virginia's warm springs in the Allegheny Highlands and West Virginia's Berkeley Springs add to the region's geothermal heritage.

Midwest

3 listings

The Midwest has limited natural hot springs, with the notable exception of Evans Plunge and other warm artesian wells near Hot Springs, South Dakota. Mineral spring resorts were historically popular in states like Indiana and Wisconsin, and the region serves as a gateway to the geothermal wonders of the Mountain West.

Southwest

32 listings

The Southwest is rich in geothermal activity, with dozens of natural hot springs scattered across Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas. The volcanic geology of the Rio Grande Rift and Basin and Range province feeds iconic soaking destinations like Truth or Consequences, Jemez Springs, and the hot springs along the Rio Grande.

Mountain West

110 listings

The Mountain West is the undisputed heartland of American hot springs. Idaho alone has over 130 soakable springs, while Montana, Colorado, and Wyoming (home to Yellowstone) offer world-class geothermal experiences. Nevada's Basin and Range geology produces hundreds of remote desert springs, and Utah's Wasatch Range holds hidden thermal gems.

Pacific

95 listings

The Pacific region sits atop the Ring of Fire, producing extraordinary geothermal activity from Alaska's volcanic springs to California's hundreds of hot springs along the Sierra Nevada and Coast Ranges. Oregon's Cascade Range and Washington's volcanic terrain offer remote wilderness soaking, while Hawaii features unique volcanic warm pools.

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