No, it isn’t Disneyland…It’s right here in Jackson Hole, just 40 or so minutes south of town: a completely natural, rejuvenating, amazing hot spring. And it surpasses any spa treatment in Jackson. I know I am posting it (believe me, I deliberated), but if you are reading this you are now part of a–i’m not kidding–highly special, privileged cadre of people, mostly locals.
Granite Hot Springs, to the outward eye, doesn’t really look like a secret, per se. There is a parking lot, a pool, a campground, for all I know there’s a gift shop– but I’ve never really been in the “touristy” area, I park in their parking lot and hike over (you can also wade, if you have either waders or high tolerance for ice-cold water up to your knees) to the…
REAL magic. There is a beautiful huge wall of waterfall and at the right end of it, a semi-tucked away corner of amazing steaming-hot bubblyness… There is only room for maybe you and 3 other friends (if they’re skinny-ish) so choose your companions wisely. Also, since some [unworthy] members of our special cadre carelessly knock down the neat boundary of rocks circling and containing the hot spring that others have braved ice-cold water to install by hand (can you tell this is a pet peeve?) –well, let’s just re-state: Choose your hot spring companions wisely!
My knowledge of hot spring magic goes like this, briefly: the warm water is heated by the heat of the actual geothermal heat of the Earth’s core. Since we are in a volcanic zone here, near Yellowstone National Park, this water is heated by the percolating heat of magma! Can any commercial spa provide you with natural magma-heated mineral-rich water?
Instead of attempting to dig up proof, explanation for the good feeling sitting in the [magical] hot springs produces (uhh..the negative ions produced by the minerals in the spring cause a surge of…uhhh endorphins–yeah that’s it!–which
Granite Hot Springs is located in the Gros Ventre Mountains, east of Hoback Junction. From Jackson, take Broadway, get on 89/191 South, and take it to Hoback Junction. From Hoback turn East on 189, drive 11.4 miles and then take a left on a gravel road next to Granite Creek. Drive North on the gravel road until you come to a sign for Granite Falls. From the parking lot edge, you can see the beautiful 40-foot waterfall! (ENJOY!)
Note: In the winter the hot springs are accessible only by snowmobile or ski.