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Landmark: Yellowstone Hot SpringsCity: Livingston MT
Country: USA Montana
Continent: North America
Yellowstone Hot Springs, Livingston MT, USA Montana, North America
Yellowstone Hot Springs is a geothermal bathing facility located near Livingston, Montana, USA.
The facility features multiple outdoor pools fed by natural hot springs, surrounded by a landscaped environment.
Visual Characteristics
The primary structures are concrete pools of varying sizes and depths. Water temperatures range from 98°F to 106°F (36.7°C to 41.1°C). The surrounding area includes gravel pathways, wooden decks, and native Montana vegetation, including grasses and small trees. Pool edges are typically concrete or stone.
Location & Access Logistics
Yellowstone Hot Springs is situated approximately 15 miles north of Livingston, Montana, off Highway 89 North. Access is via East River Road. The facility has a dedicated parking lot. Public transport options are not available directly to the springs; private vehicle or taxi service from Livingston is required.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The hot springs are a result of geothermal activity in the Yellowstone hotspot region. The current facility was developed and opened to the public in 2021, with the intention of providing public access to the natural thermal waters.
Key Highlights & Activities
Bathing in the various temperature-controlled hot spring pools is the primary activity. Visitors can utilize the on-site changing rooms and showers. The facility also offers a small cafe area.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms and changing facilities are available. Some shaded areas are provided by pergolas and umbrellas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. A small cafe on-site offers limited food and beverage options.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting for photography, early morning or late afternoon provides softer light. Weather is most favorable for outdoor bathing from late spring (May) through early autumn (October). The springs operate year-round, with winter offering a contrast between cold air and warm water.
Facts & Legends
The mineral content of the hot springs is primarily sodium, sulfate, and chloride, contributing to the water's therapeutic properties. Local lore suggests that the indigenous peoples of the region utilized these thermal waters for healing purposes for centuries prior to modern development.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.5km West: Yellowstone River
- 15km South: Livingston, Montana (City Center)
- 20km Southwest: Emigrant Peak
- 30km Southeast: Paradise Valley