Mammoth Lakes' Best Natural Hot Springs

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It is a truly remarkable natural byproduct of the region’s fiery beginnings that is one of the area’s most wonderful natural indulgences –  a network of natural hot springs.

These natural hot tubs are concentrated between Bridgeport and Lake Mammoth with many of the best not far from Mammoth town.

Wild Willy’s Hot Spring

There is one large main pool with smaller pools, including the well known heart-shaped pool and a personal tub.

Hilltop Hot Springs

Accessible at any time of year, Hilltop Hot Springs offers magnificent mountain vistas from an intimate hot tub style cement pool.

The Rock Tub Hot Springs

The Rock Tub, so named because it is a small tub built from cemented rocks on a small hill offers some of the most magnificent views of Eastern Sierra.

Crab Cooker Hot Springs

You will need a high clearance vehicle or 4×4 to access these hot springs, but the views and surrounding meadows are worth the bumpy ride.

Shepherd Hot Springs

There is something charming about Shepherd Hot Spring – a single cement pool in a meadow with magnificent mountain vistas.

Travertine Hot Springs

Travertine is one of Eastern Sierra’s most popular geothermal sites, thanks to the proximity to Bridgeport, the ease of access, there are multiple pools of varying temperatures and basic toilet facilities.

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