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    4.6 (7 reviews)

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    One of 4 pools
    Courtney M.

    Mood - Nature With all of the hustle and bustle of life this proved to be the neatest thing I have encountered in some time. There are many different hiking trails to entertain as well. Perfect for anyone wanting to enjoy nature, relax and take some amazing pictures. These hotsprings are coming from one flowing spring that has been separated into 4 different pools. I felt like Goldilocks. Testing out each pool until I found the one that was just right. One Shabu Shabu hot, others not so hot, and one that was almost cold. Over the years these springs have become something that people gather to enjoy either under the stars or during the day to take in the landscape. There have been additions added, such as steps, wooden benches, fire pit, and a porta-potty. The springs are open 24 hours. Please be mindful to pack out what you pack in as this is something for everyone to enjoy. Would def recommend - pricing is Free. Yes you read that correctly. FREE. Be sure to bring a towel that you dont mind staining up as the minerals in the mud are hard to get out of fabrics. Some spots are slippery so make sure you wear adequate shoes. If you have ATVs or OHVs def bring, as this is a paradise for off-roading. Location is 300N go east until it turns into a gravel street, follow it all the way around, and you will see it at the top on the right. - ample parking

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    These hot springs were easy to find. The pools are tiny and the bottom of the pools are kinda slimy and muddy. I would definitely still go again though. There is a little bathroom right next to them which is nice.

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    2 years ago

    Cool vibes, great place to enjoy nature. Surprisingly clean. I would highly recommend if you are in the area. Also free!

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    There's about five warm puddles lol and one is hidden well, but it's the hottest the other four are down below and nice and warm

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    Monroe Inn - Candle butter in bread, oh so good

    Monroe Inn

    4.6(36 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    You know when you're chosen the right place to stay & eat when you're welcomed by these wonderful…read moresmiles. Kelsey you were the first smile I received back in January & missed you on my way back this trip. When we pulled in yesterday Ali (Owner) & Dan were on the roof installing this awesomely & artfully designed "Ace's Place" sign. This cafe is next door We proceeded to have a fabulous dinner before heading off to the priceless Red Hill Hot Springs up the street. Our bodies fell into a sweet slumber in comfy bed at the adjacent sweet & historic Monroe Inn! I love Ali's touch, she has thoughtfully remodeled this Inn and added such personal & artistic flair throughout the Inn & Cafe. Ali remembered I wasn't fond of lights at night & unplugged the ones in backyard. Dan is the man who seems to excel at everything including cooking! I wish these hard working folks all the best because they really care. Till next time thank you for an exceptional experience!

    Absolutely beautiful place to make some memories. My friends and I came into town for a girls…read moreweekend to see the hot springs. The Inn was exactly what we were looking for to recharge and reconnect outside of the big city. The Innkeeper is so wonderful and hospitable, we loved all of the little touches-everywhere from the garden to the shower curtain. There is also a stellar little diner attached to the Inn. We found the chef to be extremely passionate about his cooking and the labor of love that is the Monroe Inn. It seemed like everyone we encountered was passionate about the Inn and the beautiful little town. So many people were working together to make the Inn and its diner just the most relaxing, beautiful, and enjoyable experience. We fell in love with this sleepy little town and can't wait to go back.

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    Monroe Inn - Sunset in Monroe, UT. Best one yet.

    Sunset in Monroe, UT. Best one yet.

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    Dan & owner, Ali

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    Capitol Reef Resort - Room 406 with couch

    Capitol Reef Resort

    3.7(193 reviews)
    45.0 mi
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    We stayed at Capitol Reef Resort and had a really good experience overall, with a few surprises…read moremixed in. We got there right at our 4 pm check in time and our Conestoga wagon was ready. I figured this was probably my one chance in life to sleep in a wagon, and it had plenty of room for the four of us. The setup is really cool. All the wagons are arranged around a huge fire pit and they look awesome in person. For pricing, our first night in the wagon came out to 319 dollars plus tax. With sales tax and lodging tax, the total for that night was 361.17. We had already paid that as a deposit, so it was covered. The bathrooms are not attached to the wagons, but you get your own private bathroom with a shower and you access it with a key card. The wagon itself has a front door that uses an actual key, which adds to the whole experience. We grabbed dinner, came back, and had a great time at the fire pit while the girls roasted s'mores. Everything felt perfect. We went to bed around ten. Then the wind showed up. At about 2 am I woke up to the sound of the wind hitting the canvas. It was loud. Way louder than I expected. The girls slept right through it, but my wife and I were basically awake for the rest of the night. The funny part is that when I walked to the bathroom at 4 am, it was not even windy outside. The canvas just catches whatever breeze there is and makes it sound like a storm. By six we gave up and got up for the day. The next morning I went to the front desk to see if we could switch rooms. The staff was super helpful and understanding. For an extra 90.58 we upgraded to a cabin and it was absolutely worth it. The cabin was awesome. It had a loft, a big main bedroom with a king bed, four bunk beds, a full size fridge, a microwave, and a two burner stove. The bathroom had a tub, shower, toilet, and sink. It was comfortable, clean, and honestly felt like a small house. After spending the day hiking around Capitol Reef, coming back to that cabin felt amazing. Our second night in the cabin was 399 dollars plus tax. With sales tax and lodging tax, that night came out to 451.74. Between the wagon night, the cabin night, and the upgrade charge, the total for the stay was 718.01 before taxes and 812.92 after taxes, which we had already paid. The front desk staff deserves credit. They were friendly, patient, and gave great tips for food and even where I could charge my car. Bottom line. The wagons are a fun and unique experience, but if you are a light sleeper, the wind might get you. The cabins are fantastic and worth the upgrade. The staff is great and the location is perfect for exploring Capitol Reef. I would stay here again, but next time I am booking the cabin from the start.

    The close location to Capitol Reef Park and mountain views from this hotel are perfect. The room…read morewas clean and comfortable. Onsite restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and a BBQ restaurant across the street. There are several hotel-like sections with either a parking lot view or the mountain view in the back. There are also small cabins, teepees and covered wagons to rent. It was chilly and windy at night in May, so I was glad we had a room with a window heater that worked well. The room's windows opened which was nice for fresh air. Some rooms have better chairs to sit to admire the mountain view; ours had a cushioned metal chair like you would see in a banquet facility, but I thought it was a thoughtful touch to be able to sit outside our room to sip a coffee and admire the view. The room had a sofa and coffee table and wet bar with a Keurig coffee maker with Starbucks coffee which was a nice touch (instead of generic or cheaper coffee) and a generous supply of creamer/sweetener packets. Mugs and paper cups were provided. Refrigerator (no freezer}, and microwave. Lots of room on the bathroom sink. Toilet and bathtub/shower in a separate room. I can't remember if it was this hotel or another one where the bathroom fan in the toilet/shower area would run for a pre-determined time even if you shut off the switch - just let it run. There was a slightly annoying curtain between the bathroom area and the bedroom which was pulled back but still hung down on the top. It was to provide privacy if you were changing in the sink area which would be nice if you had a family or friend you are traveling with. Shampoo, conditioner, bath gel, soap (rather drying to the hands), hand/body lotion, mouthwash, Q tips, a dark makeup washcloth were provided. Two luggage racks and extra blankets in the closet. The room looked a bit dated and had a Southwestern theme, but it was clean and comfortable. We had room 406 at the very end of the hotel building section next to the covered wagons. It took about 5 minutes to walk to the main building with the restaurant. Pool was 3 - 9 feet and the hot tub was deep and felt wonderfully hot. Wooden steps up to the hot tub. There was a closet filled with towels which was really nice. Fitness center. Outdoor gas firepits and chairs. To get heat, it was better to sit where the wind was blowing but it also blew the gas smell. It was a bit too windy and cold to enjoy so we didn't stay long. Breakfast (not included) was fresh and hot, scrambled eggs perfectly cooked. Small gift shop with some snacks on-site. The front desk receptionist greeted me every time I walked in and was nice in our interactions/questions. You would reserve llama and horseback trips, but it looked like the llamas will carry the gear and lunch if you choose but not you. We drove to La Cueva Mexican two nights for dinner - good prices for the amount of food, and I loved the salsa. We stayed at the resort for two nights before going to Bryce National Park for a night then to Zion. This isn't a fancy, modern resort, but it was clean, comfortable, and had some thoughtful guest touches. We would stay here again and recommend.

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    Capitol Reef Resort - Signage next to a Tepee  09-23-2025

    Signage next to a Tepee 09-23-2025

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