About Fish Springs
Fish Springs is a warm, natural oasis nestled in Utah’s Great Basin Desert, offering a rare chance to soak in tranquil waters surrounded by vibrant desert wildlife. The spring’s steady 82°F temperature and multiple artesian pools invite you to relax while observing migrating birds and desert fauna in their natural habitat.
Getting There
You can reach Fish Springs by car with no hiking necessary, making it accessible despite its remote desert location. Parking is limited and rustic, so arriving early helps secure a spot and enjoy the quiet atmosphere fully.
What to Expect
The spring features eight warm pools with clear, soothing water, providing a peaceful retreat far from crowded tourist spots. The setting feels untouched and wild, with few visitors sharing the space, enhancing the calming solitude and connection to nature. Facilities are minimal, preserving the primitive vibe.
Tips for Visitors
Visit year-round when temperatures remain pleasant, but bring shade and water to stay comfortable in the desert sun. Pack everything you need since amenities are scarce, and be mindful of the limited parking. As fees are uncertain, prepare with cash or check local guidelines in advance.