Richfield Warm Springs

Sevier County County, Utah · Near Richfield
38.7740°N, 112.0960°W · 5,389 ft
73°F 5,389 ft Open Roadside CITY Camping nearby (14.6 mi)
Richfield Warm Springs
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Richfield Warm Springs flows at 73°F within Lions Park in the city limits of Richfield, Sevier County, emerging at 5,389 feet elevation just 45.6 meters from 600 West road in an urban municipal park setting. Running 22 degrees above the 51°F annual average, the spring remains under city management with open public access designation, creating an unusual example of a thermal feature integrated into developed municipal parkland rather than wilderness or rural locations.

The spring emerges in the Sevier River valley at the base of the Sevier Plateau, where irrigated agricultural lands surround the city of Richfield. The valley floor receives 14.6 inches of precipitation and 55.6 inches of snow annually, with the Sevier River providing additional water for farming and municipal use. The plateau rises steeply to the east, creating a dramatic backdrop for the valley settlements, while volcanic rocks from the Marysvale field occur in the surrounding uplands.

History of Richfield Warm Springs

Richfield developed as an agricultural center following Mormon settlement in 1864, with the warm springs likely recognized and used by early residents for bathing and other purposes. The city's decision to maintain the spring within Lions Park reflects ongoing recognition of the feature's recreational and historical value, though documentation of specific development timelines remains limited in readily available sources.

The urban park setting provides exceptional access year-round, with city streets, parking, and park facilities immediately adjacent. The modest temperature of 73°F makes this a warm rather than hot spring, suitable for wading or observation depending on specific park development and regulations. Adelaide Campground sits 23.5 kilometers away in Corn Creek Canyon, offering group and individual sites with access to fishing and the Paiute ATV Trail. Richfield's valley location experiences hot summers above 90°F and cold winters with snow cover.

Is Richfield Warm Springs worth visiting?

Best for

  • Easy day trips
  • Overnight camping trips
Richfield Warm Springs is well suited for easy day trips and overnight camping trips.
Monthly Climate
28°
Jan
30°
Feb
39°
Mar
47°
Apr
57°
May
72°
Jun
78°
Jul
76°
Aug
66°
Sep
53°
Oct
40°
Nov
28°
Dec
Annual Precip: 14.6 in Annual Snow: 55.6 in
Best Time to Visit
January Air 28°F · Water 73°F · +45° contrast
December Air 28°F · Water 73°F · +45° contrast
February Air 30°F · Water 73°F · +43° contrast
January offers 50°F more contrast than July
Nearby Camping
Adelaide Campground 14.6 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: (RICHFIELD 15) · PP 492: 42.0 · NOAA: 4.0 · AMS Map: RICHFIELD
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Richfield Warm Springs?
Richfield Warm Springs has a water temperature of 73°F (23°C). This is a warm thermal spring.
Where is Richfield Warm Springs located?
Richfield Warm Springs is located in Sevier County, Utah at 5,389 feet elevation, near Richfield. Coordinates: 38.7740°N, 112.0960°W.
How do I get to Richfield Warm Springs?
Richfield Warm Springs has Roadside road access, with the nearest road being 600 West (150 ft from the road).
Is Richfield Warm Springs free to visit?
Richfield Warm Springs has Open access. It is managed by CITY.
Can I camp near Richfield Warm Springs?
Yes, Adelaide Campground is located nearby (14.6 miles away).
Is it safe to soak at Richfield Warm Springs?
Richfield Warm Springs is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Richfield Warm Springs crowded?
Richfield Warm 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 Richfield Warm Springs?
Essentials for Richfield Warm Springs: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, camping gear, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Temperature
73°F
Warm Hot Boiling
Water Temp 73°F (23°C)
Avg Air Temp 51°F
Above Ambient +22°F
Good soaking conditions March
Access
Open
Road Access Roadside
Nearest Road 600 West
Distance to Road 150 ft
Land
Ownership Local
Agency CITY
Designation LP
Unit Lions Park
Manager CITY
Protection 4 - No known protection