Wild Horse is a rustic, down to earth soaking establishment in rural Montana. We are not a luxury resort!! If you love the outdoors, nature, camping, and fantastic hot springs water, you'll love us! Our cabins are dry (no running water or bathrooms in cabins) Please come prepared with your own cookware and eating utensils. Tipi tents are a completely bring your own gear experience. RV and camp sites are first come first serve. If you want electricity please call our office to reserve an RV spot with electric.
Dry Camp
$30 Per night
This price is for tents and car camping. Spots are first come first serve unless special arrangements are made.
R.V. Dry Camp
$40 Per night
This price is for small RV's, truck campers and large camper vans. Spots are first come first serve however please call our office to check availability as we tend to be very busy these days.
R.V. w/Electric
$50 Per night
Electric hook up spots are limited and require a reservation. If you want a remote RV spot, we recommend bringing an (RV safe) extension cord and a surge protector.
Prices do not include soaks. We offer mineral water to fill your RV fresh water tank.
Big Rig RVs and large parties need to call ahead for availability.
Spent $100 to rent a cabin with no bathroom (not super big deal) but no real shower on site (only scaling hot water in the shower without a way to change temp.) It is rustic. I love that but to me for the extremely small cabin we got the price was steep. 10/10 recommend but also recommend spending the night elsewhere.
This was the very first time my husband and I came to Wild Horse Hot Springs.
Here are the pros and cons of this place…
Pros:
- The staff was very friendly
- Our cabin was generally clean considering the rustic/old style.
- The view was absolutely amazing!!!
- The healing waters are amazing as well
Cons:
- I do think the place can remodel a bit and update the bed sheets and mattresses which it looks like they are doing that slowly.
- The bathrooms were not so good..dirty
- The bed we slept on was very uncomfortable. We basically didn’t sleep at all.
- The pools looked very dirty. I understand that there will be buildup due to the minerals, but you can tell no one cleans the pools regularly. Even when we stayed the night one of the staff members told me that there would be someone in the morning to drain and clean the pools. NO ONE showed up and cleaned the pools…pools should be cleaned regularly.
- Also there was some loud music playing until about 10pm when we were there. Not sure what it was but it was a bit annoying.
All in all, we will be coming back for the beautiful nature here, but not sure if we will actually stay the night.
People up front are always friendly. Springs are hot, but the area feels pretty dirty, tubs don't feel clean at all, and the rooms are very bare bones for the price. For 250 a night you really feel like you are roughing it, unfortunately. The location is great with the wildlife preserve right next door.
Didn't stay in the cabins but they look decent. Very relaxing and quiet, water was perfect but pools could use a little TLC on the stains but lack of tourists make up for it. Great price too. Definitely will be back!
We went there a week ago for a soak. Price increased to $18 per person. The tub plunges are no longer there only the ground level ones. The first plunge we could not adjust the hot or the colder water. The second plunge we were able to adjust the water as we wanted. I miss the above water tubs and think that they are over charging.