The small town of Monroe, Utah, is famous for its unique Mystic Hot Springs. But there is another hidden gem in the area—and the best part is that it’s free!
Don’t get me wrong; Mystic Hot Springs is incredible! However, securing a reservation can be challenging, especially for last-minute stops during a road trip.
If you find yourself in that situation, don’t worry! Check out Red Hill Hot Springs instead, which is a few minutes from Mystic Hot Springs.
The Hidden Red Hill Hot Springs
Situated east of Monroe, Utah, Red Hill Hot Springs, also known as Monroe Hot Springs, rests against the backdrop of a red hill.
These natural hot springs in Utah are splendid spots to soak while enjoying views of the Sevier Valley.

The springs are currently open to the public, and the site provides a pit toilet and a small parking area.
How to Get to Red Hill Hot Springs
Turn east on 300 North from Main Street or UT-118 to get here. Then take 300 Northeast for 1.3 miles to Red Hill Hot Springs. The last 0.4 miles is a small dirt road that almost all vehicles can handle.
GPS Coordinates: 38°38’23.1″N 112°05’57.1″W
Aside from their obvious allure, what sets these hot springs in Utah apart is the ability to control the temperature of each of the three pools.
One stream sourced from the mountain is hot, while the other is cold, allowing you to strategically place rocks or bricks to tailor the water temperature to your liking.
The Best Time to Visit
While it can get crowded, we visited early in the morning and had the springs to ourselves.
The History of Red Hill Hot Springs
Now, a bit about the history of hot springs in Utah. These springs are formed by geothermal heat from the Earth’s interior.
The process begins with precipitation, like rain or snow, falling onto the Earth’s surface and infiltrating the ground.
As the water moves underground, it percolates through rocks and soil, often following pathways like faults or fractures in the Earth’s crust.

During this journey, the geothermal gradient can heat the water, an increase in temperature with depth in the Earth.
Given Utah’s geological diversity, with various rock formations and tectonic activity, the state boasts several natural hot springs scattered throughout the region.
Fault lines, volcanic activity, or high geothermal gradients contribute to their formation.
Some free hot springs in Utah are associated with geothermal features like geysers or fumaroles.

This hot spring was one of my favorites. It had everything I wanted, from its unique location to the surrounding nature.
Read more of my Hot Springs & Nordic Spas for some of my favorite places to soak all over the world!
Video of Red Hill Hot Springs
Here is a video, too!
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Before dinner, spend your day exploring Arches National Park. I would spend the day hiking or viewing Delicate Arch.
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After dinner, head back to the National Park for stargazing. Here are The Best Spots For Stargazing at Arches National Park.
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