They mainly have two not-so-big springs for tourists, but they're totally open and not too private since there are so many people here.
Great location. Single tub by rocks was 104-105 degrees. Pool in stream was 102 and shallow. Access road to parking is closed for the winter. 1.5 miles walk from Benton Crossing Road. Just a few other people at the hot springs.
Short drive through gravel, untill you reach the parking, which has a small toilet. Then a 3 min walk along the trail until you reach the hot springs. They are amazing, very warm and nice to relax and swim in! Just don't drink the water and enjoy! 👌
Gorgeous setting! We went in late January and the access road was closed so it was a 25-30 minute walk (1.4 miles) to the hot springs. First you walk on a gravel road and then you switch to a gravel boardwalk. Bring boots because it is super, super muddy to get from the gravel boardwalk to the actual hot springs. The hot springs themselves are awesome. The rocks are a little slippery, but the bottom of the springs is more sandy. We got there about a half an hour before the sun set and the setting was just spectacular. Absolutely stunning views of the mountains. Bring a warm set of clothes for the walk back - gloves and hat are a good bet.