About COYOTE Hot Springs
COYOTE Hot Springs in Idaho offers a rare opportunity to soak in naturally heated waters reaching 135°F. This primitive hot spring charms with its raw, untouched geothermal features, inviting you to connect deeply with the surrounding wilderness.
Getting There
To reach COYOTE Hot Springs, prepare for a rugged adventure off established roads—access involves a rough 4x4 drive and a short hike through natural terrain. Parking is limited and primitive, so you’ll need to carry in all essentials.
What to Expect
The spring features intensely hot water that requires cautious entry, with a rugged natural pool framed by rocks and desert landscape. Expect quiet solitude most days, as the challenging approach keeps crowds at bay, though there are no facilities to rely on.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during cooler months to avoid the scorching midday heat. Bring plenty of water, sturdy footwear, and be ready to pack out all trash. There is no entrance fee, but leave no trace to preserve Idaho’s authentic swimming holes.