Meadow Hot Springs

Millard County County, Utah · Near Fillmore
38.8640°N, 112.5060°W · 4,761 ft
106°F 4,761 ft Roadside Camping nearby (10.4 mi)
Meadow Hot Springs
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Meadow Hot Springs emerges at 106°F near the town of Meadow in Millard County, flowing 52°F above ambient at 4,761 feet elevation. The spring has become a popular soaking destination, located just 75 meters from the nearest road with water chemistry showing 5,120 mg/L total dissolved solids and high chloride content at 1,800 mg/L. Multiple pools form where thermal water surfaces through alluvial deposits.

The spring occupies the Pahvant Valley floor where the Pahvant Range rises to the east and the desert Basin and Range topography extends westward. Agricultural lands border the thermal area, with pivot irrigation circles visible across the valley. Native vegetation consists of sagebrush and rabbitbrush adapted to the 14.5 inches of annual precipitation. Winter brings 46.8 inches of snow to this elevation, while summer temperatures reach into the 90s, making the consistent thermal flow particularly valued year-round.

History of Meadow Hot Springs

Historical references appear in early twentieth-century geological reports documenting central Utah thermal systems. The proximity to the town of Meadow, established in 1871 as a Mormon agricultural settlement, suggests awareness and likely use by early residents. The spring avoided commercial development seen at other comparable Utah hot springs, instead remaining an informal soaking location. OpenStreetMap and Wikipedia now document it as a recognized thermal feature attracting visitors from Fillmore and beyond.

Visit year-round, though winter access depends on road conditions following snowstorms. Spring and fall offer ideal air temperatures for the 106°F water. The roadside location requires no special equipment, but bring water shoes as mineral deposits coat pool bottoms. Pools require periodic cleaning by users. Combine with nearby Fishlake National Forest trails, 20 miles east, for multi-day trips into the Pahvant Range highlands.

Is Meadow Hot Springs worth visiting?

Best for

  • Hot spring soaking
  • Easy day trips
  • Overnight camping trips
  • Mineral-rich therapeutic bathing
Meadow Hot Springs offers an accessible hot spring experience — great for a day trip.
Monthly Climate
28°
Jan
33°
Feb
44°
Mar
51°
Apr
61°
May
75°
Jun
82°
Jul
80°
Aug
70°
Sep
54°
Oct
41°
Nov
28°
Dec
Annual Precip: 14.5 in Annual Snow: 46.8 in
Best Time to Visit
January Air 28°F · Water 106°F · +78° contrast
December Air 28°F · Water 106°F · +78° contrast
February Air 33°F · Water 106°F · +73° contrast
January offers 54°F more contrast than July
USGS Field Measurements
Recent Temperature 88.7°F (31.5°C) Measured Sep 25, 1985
Water Chemistry Sampled 1985-09-25

The water at Meadow Hot Springs is neutral (pH 6.9) with 5120 mg/L total dissolved solids. It is notably rich in calcium (may support bone density and joint health), magnesium (known for muscle relaxation and stress relief), and sodium (supports circulation and skin hydration).

pH 6.9 Neutral
pH influences mineral absorption through skin
Higher mineral concentration for therapeutic soaking
Calcium 480 mg/L
May support bone density and joint health
Magnesium 94 mg/L
Known for muscle relaxation and stress relief
Sodium 1,000 mg/L
Supports circulation and skin hydration
Sulfate 1,000 mg/L
Traditionally used for skin conditions and inflammation
Chloride 1,800 mg/L
Natural antiseptic with skin health benefits
Iron 40 µg/L
Iron-rich springs may support circulation
Nearby Camping
Adelaide Campground 10.4 mi away

Overview Adelaide Campground is located in Corn Creek Canyon on the south end of the Pahvant Mountain Range near Kanosh, Utah.Recreation Corn Creek offers brown and rainbow trout fishing. Hiking and biking trails begin nearby, and the Paiute ATV trail can be easily accessed from the site.Facilities The campground offers 1 group site which can accommodate 48 guests and up to 15 vehicles. 9 individual sites are also available. These sites can accommodate 6 to 8 guests and 2 vehicles. All of th...

Reservable Yes
Reserve on Recreation.gov →
What to Bring
Swimsuit & towel
Water bottle Stay hydrated, especially in hot water
Camping gear Nearby camping at Adelaide Campground
Trash bag Pack out what you pack in
References
USGS Quad: TABERNACLE HILL 15 · PP 492: 28.0 · NOAA: 2.0 · AMS Map: RICHFIELD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Meadow Hot Springs?
Meadow Hot Springs has a water temperature of 106°F (41°C). This is considered a hot spring, well above body temperature.
Where is Meadow Hot Springs located?
Meadow Hot Springs is located in Millard County, Utah at 4,761 feet elevation, near Fillmore. Coordinates: 38.8640°N, 112.5060°W.
How do I get to Meadow Hot Springs?
Meadow Hot Springs has Roadside road access (246 ft from the road).
Can I camp near Meadow Hot Springs?
Yes, Adelaide Campground is located nearby (10.4 miles away).
What minerals are in the water at Meadow Hot Springs?
Water chemistry analysis shows the presence of pH, Total Dissolved Solids, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Sulfate, Chloride, Iron. The pH is 6.9 (neutral). Total dissolved solids measure 5,120 mg/L.
Is it safe to soak at Meadow Hot Springs?
Meadow Hot Springs is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Access may be on private land or unconfirmed — verify current conditions before visiting. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Meadow Hot Springs crowded?
Meadow Hot Springs is accessible from a paved road, making it easy to reach. Weekends and holidays may be busier — consider visiting on a weekday for a quieter experience.
What should I bring to Meadow Hot Springs?
Essentials for Meadow Hot Springs: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, camping gear, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Temperature
106°F
Warm Hot Boiling
Water Temp 106°F (41°C)
Avg Air Temp 54°F
Above Ambient +52°F
Great soaking conditions March
Access
Road Access Roadside
Distance to Road 246 ft