About Pescadero Warm Springs
Pescadero Warm Springs offers a tranquil encounter with nature’s warmth nestled in Idaho’s rugged landscape. This primitive warm spring flows at a soothing 79°F, inviting you to soak in its gentle, naturally heated waters surrounded by untouched wilderness.
Getting There
Reaching Pescadero Warm Springs involves a moderate hike through forest trails that may require sturdy footwear and a sense of adventure. Parking is limited near the trailhead, so arriving early is advisable to secure a spot before setting out on foot.
What to Expect
You’ll find clear, comfortably warm waters set against a serene, natural backdrop with minimal development, fostering a peaceful atmosphere. The springs see light to moderate visitation, maintaining an intimate experience with few facilities—bring your own essentials and prepare for rustic conditions.
Tips for Visitors
Plan your visit during weekdays or off-peak seasons to avoid crowds. Pack water, snacks, and sturdy shoes for the trail. There are no entrance fees, but respect for the environment and Leave No Trace principles ensures this Idaho swimming hole remains pristine.