About Goshen Warm Springs
Goshen Warm Springs offers a peaceful retreat nestled in Utah’s rugged landscape. With soothing 73°F waters, this primitive spring invites you to soak in its gentle warmth surrounded by untouched nature and frequent sightings of local wildlife. Its quiet charm makes it a refreshing contrast to crowded resort springs in Utah.
Getting There
Reaching Goshen Warm Springs requires a bit of effort; a short hike over uneven terrain leads you to the spring. There is no formal parking area, so be prepared to park along the roadside and carry your gear a short distance. This access keeps the spring relatively secluded and preserves its natural state.
What to Expect
The water is comfortably warm but far from hot, perfect for a calming soak without overwhelming heat. You’ll find a modest, rustic pool carved into the earth with no developed facilities, so the experience feels authentic and close to nature. Expect a tranquil atmosphere with few visitors, especially on weekdays.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during early mornings or weekdays to enjoy greater solitude. Bring water, snacks, and sturdy footwear for the hike in. There are no entrance fees, but carry out all trash to help protect this delicate environment. Be respectful of wildlife and keep noise to a minimum to maintain the peaceful vibe of this beloved Utah swimming hole.