Hot springs in Montana are second to none. Whether you crave the luxury of an amenity-filled resort or the solitude of a natural spring, you'll find it in the Treasure State. And if you happen to find Lost Trail Hot Springs in Sula, you can enjoy a little bit of the best of both worlds.
Lost Trail Hot Springs is located is the tiny community of Sula, which sits at the far southern end of the Bitterroot Valley.
Needless to say, this little piece of paradise is quite remote.
The property is now a rustic family resort, but its history dates all the way back to 1892.
Back then, a few early settlers built rustic cabins here, but nothing lasted.
While hours are a bit more limited in the winter, the hot springs pool stays open all year long.
The natural, chemical-free hot springs pool leaves the ground at 107 degrees, but it stays between 92 and 102 in the pool. Rest assured, in any season, it feels amazing.
If you can't bring yourself to leave, you can rent one of the many cozy cabins on the property, or reserve one of the camping sites in the summer.
But whether you're spending the night or not, you'll want to come hungry - the on-site restaurant serves mouthwatering New York-style pizza. While it's only available on the weekends in the winter, it's well worth waiting for.
The health benefits of soaking in hot mineral springs are numerous. And even if that weren't the case, it simply feels fantastic.
If you rent a cabin, you'll enjoy discounted access to the large pool, the hot tub, and the dry sauna on the property. And you'll leave feeling like a new person.
Don't let winter's worst keep you away from this peaceful hot springs resort.
The owners welcome skiers and snowshoers who are looking to warm up after spending a long day traipsing through the snow.
Have you heard of these rural hot springs in Montana? Check it out and let us know how much you love it. We're always looking to feature Montana attractions and businesses, so if you know of a place that should be on our site, feel free to let us know! We'd love to hear from you.
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