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Swimming in muddy looking water?! It's basically a childhood dream! 😜 Red Hill Hot Springs is located near Monroe, Utah and has a desert type feel location which makes it so incredible. It features a couple of different pools that are all different temps ranging from warm to very hot. They allow visitors to climb to the top but do have a portion gated off because the water initially coming out/running down is boiling hot. Visiting Red Hill Hot Springs is free to the public but please remember to always leave no trace and have fun! Follow along for more! #travelbucketlist #fulltimervliving #utah #travelutah #redhillhotsprings #hotsprings #hotspringsutah #travelwithkids #corememories #liveyourbestlife #explore #monroeutah #exploreutah
theslegersfam
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How I spent my Christmas morning ☀️👌🏻 #slc #utah #utahtravel #utahcheck #utahliving #hotsprings #utahhotsprings #hotpotseason #winterhotsprings #christmas2022 #travel #wanderlust #fyp
september_davis
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#CapCut Reasons to explore Utah. #travel #camp #hike #explore #fyp
brickshrimp
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Red hill hot spring @ 7:30am :-) #hotsprings #utah #friendtrip
jade_arielle95
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If you are ever in the area you got to check out these hot springs. #hotsprings #mountainlifeforme #foryoupage #beauty #scenery #mountainview #waterfalls #utahcheck
willow_tree_fairy
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Small pools of hot geothermal naturally occurring water, at the base of (you guessed it) a red hill. The water bubbles up through the top of the hill, making its way down to the pools at the base. But the water, seemingly rich in minerals, is what has formed the "Hill", which is a rock formed from the aqueous minerals dripping down it, over mazillions of years. The hill is basically a massive stalagmite, with hot pools at the base. Feels great, and there's even a tiny cave at the base you can crawl into, and it feels like you're inside a muddy geode. There is parking, and there are bathrooms. It's at the end of a dirt road. Along the dirt road, if you look carefully, there are spots where people have thrown away food cans and drink cans. Before you recoil in horror, these litter bugs were a long time ago, so long ago that the sites have a modern archeological feel to them. Steel cans, with "punch here" embossed on the lid. Food canning was patented in 1810, and I'll bet many of these cans and remnants go back before WW2 at least. And a less arid climate these bits of metal would have rusted away to powder and disappeared long ago. It was interesting for me to try to guess at and imagine the circumstances of the people who'd left these behind so long ago in the middle of nowhere.
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