It is no secret that Idaho is home to the most soakable hot springs in the entire country. While some of these hot springs in Idaho are easily accessible and require very little effort to enjoy, others are a bit more difficult to reach. Slate Creek Hot Springs, located in the White Clouds Wilderness Area in the central part of the state, is a little-known hot spring that requires quite a hike to enjoy. However, on your journey to these primitive hot springs, you will pass by a lake, capture gorgeous mountain views, and complete a pretty strenuous climb – you’ll easily check off all the boxes for the perfect day spent outdoors in Idaho.

The Slate Creek Hot Spring Trail is an approximately 5-mile out-and-back trail.

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This hiking trail in central Idaho is rated moderate and can be quite difficult for beginner hikers and younger children.

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To reach the hot springs, you must climb nearly 1,800 feet. The last half of the climb to the hot spring is where you will experience the steepest and most difficult terrain so make sure you are prepared mentally and physically.

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As you climb, you’ll come to Hoodoo Lake. This area of the trail offers some pretty stunning views, and you may just have this entire lake to yourself.

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You might even capture a view of a scenic waterfall as well.

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Be prepared as there are parts of this trail that are not well-marked, and you may come across many fallen trees. You’ll want to hike with a good pair of shoes and a map you can access if you are ever confused about the direction you should take.

Craig McCloskey/AllTrails There are also many switchbacks on this trail so make sure you are ready for all of the twists and turns. However, despite some of these challenges, you’ll also experience beautiful Idaho scenery that makes the entire journey worth it.

You’ll know you’ve reached the hot springs once you see the soaking box. You can fill up the box with warm water and soak in it before heading back down the trail.

Cecilia Lee/AllTrails These hot springs are actually located at the site of the old Hoodoo mines. As you sit and relax, you’ll be able to see signs of the mine from years ago.

For a map of the Slate Creek Hot Spring Trail in Idaho, click here.

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There are also many switchbacks on this trail so make sure you are ready for all of the twists and turns. However, despite some of these challenges, you’ll also experience beautiful Idaho scenery that makes the entire journey worth it.

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These hot springs are actually located at the site of the old Hoodoo mines. As you sit and relax, you’ll be able to see signs of the mine from years ago.

Have you ever hiked to these hot springs in Idaho? What was your experience like? We’d love to hear more about your experience in the comments.

No matter the time of year, there are several incredible year-round hot springs in Idaho that are just waiting to be explored. Here are seven of these hot springs that you’ll want to check out.

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Address: Slate Creek Hot Spring, Idaho 83227, USA