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Landmark: Monroe Hot SpringsCity: Richfield
Country: USA Utah
Continent: North America
Monroe Hot Springs, Richfield, USA Utah, North America
Monroe Hot Springs is a geothermal spring located near Richfield, Utah, USA.
This natural hot spring offers a consistent source of warm mineral water.
Visual Characteristics
The springs are situated in a natural basin surrounded by desert vegetation. The water temperature averages 104°F (40°C). The immediate area around the springs is characterized by exposed rock formations and sparse, drought-resistant plants.
Location & Access Logistics
Monroe Hot Springs is located approximately 10 miles (16 km) west of Richfield, Utah. Access is via State Route 24 West, turning north onto a well-maintained gravel road for approximately 1 mile. Parking is available at the designated lot adjacent to the springs. No public transport services this location.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The springs are a result of geothermal activity in the region, with water heated by the Earth's internal heat and rising to the surface. The area is classified as a geothermal spring system. Historical use dates back to early settlers for therapeutic purposes.
Key Highlights & Activities
Bathing in the natural hot springs is the primary activity. Visitors can soak in the warm, mineral-rich water. The surrounding area permits observation of local flora and fauna.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic facilities include a small changing area and primitive restroom structures. There are no food vendors on-site. Cell phone signal is intermittent to non-existent. Natural shade is limited.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for comfortable bathing is during the cooler months of autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May). Early morning or late evening offers the most pleasant temperatures for soaking, especially during summer. No tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests the mineral content of the water has restorative properties, a belief that has persisted since the area's early settlement. The springs are part of a larger network of geothermal features in the Sevier Valley.
Nearby Landmarks
- Fish Lake (25km Southwest)
- Capitol Reef National Park (50km East)
- Great Basin National Park (120km Northwest)
- Skyline Drive (15km East)