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Prince Albert Hot Springs

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About Prince Albert Hot Springs

Prince Albert Hot Springs offers an authentic, primitive soaking experience high above Idaho’s Snake River Valley. This natural hot spring bubbles at around 105°F, inviting you to unwind while taking in vast mountain views that stretch for miles. Its wild setting provides a peaceful retreat from daily life, with just the sound of the breeze and warm mineral water to keep you company.

Getting There

Reaching Prince Albert Hot Springs demands a challenging 60 to 90-minute hike over rugged terrain, making it suited for adventurous visitors comfortable with strenuous trails. Parking is limited near the trailhead northwest of Glenns Ferry, so plan accordingly. The remote location ensures you leave the noise of civilization far behind.

What to Expect

At the site, you find two natural pools that offer soothing warmth and mineral-rich water at 105°F. The area is primitive—there are no facilities, and you’ll likely have the springs all to yourself. The crisp mountain air combined with endless valley views creates an immersive, tranquil atmosphere uncommon among hot springs in Idaho.

Tips for Visitors

Prepare for a demanding hike by wearing sturdy footwear and bringing plenty of water and snacks. There is no fee, but pack out all trash to keep the area pristine. Visit year-round, but keep in mind spring weather can be unpredictable. Clothing is optional here, so dress as you prefer for your soak in these wild Idaho swimming holes.

Last updated December 20, 2025

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Access

Difficult Hike

90 min from parking

Parking

Limited

Fee

Free

Cell Service

None

Crowds

Empty

Best Season

Year Round

Clothing

Clothing Optional

Pools

2 pools

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