Camping and Hot Springs?
Do hot springs and camping go together? There are many highly developed resorts built around a hot spring. Rather expensive and uppity, not the most welcoming to a sweaty, hungry camper looking for a place to soak.
The Mystic Hot Springs in Utah is much more affordable and developed for campers. A day-visit soaking costs $7.50. A campsite is $15 per night (soaking included). And an RV site with hookups is $30 per night (soaking for two included).
The water comes out of the ground at a steaming 168 degrees (Fahrenheit). The water, cooling as it travels down a channel, runs into eight personal soaking tubs and two pools. As the hot mineral water purifies your body, the inspiring view overlooking the Sevier Valley purifies your mind.
When you're not soaking your stresses away, the countryside offers plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation. In the Sevier Valley, you can go river rafting, visit a salt mine, or explore Indian ruins. There are also miles of hiking and mountain biking trails.
Mystic Hot Springs. (435) 527-3286
www.mystichotsprings.com
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