About Lefevre
Lefevre is a warm spring tucked into Utah’s rugged landscape, offering a soothing 90°F soak amidst nature’s raw beauty. Its gently heated waters emerge from geological formations that hint at the Earth’s hidden warmth, creating a quiet respite away from busy trails.
Getting There
Reaching Lefevre involves a rustic journey through uneven terrain, requiring a moderate hike that traverses forest paths and rocky stretches. There is no designated parking lot; you’ll need to park at a nearby access point and prepare for a nature-rich walk to the spring.
What to Expect
At Lefevre, the water is pleasantly warm and calm, perfect for a slow soak. The atmosphere is intimate and peaceful, with minimal facilities and few visitors, preserving a sense of solitude. Expect a primitive setting without developed amenities, where the landscape remains largely untouched.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during weekday mornings or shoulder seasons to avoid the rare but possible crowds. Bring sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and biodegradable soap if you plan to cleanse, as the environment demands respect. No fees apply, but practice Leave No Trace principles to keep the spring pristine.