Bozeman Hot Springs
Bozeman, Montana is located in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, consisting of 18 million acres. Yellowstone National Park holds the planet's most diverse and intact collection of geothermal features, some 10,000 mudpots, fumaroles and hot springs and more than 200 active geysers. The state of Montana has 61 hot springs, with a dozen located in and around the Bozeman area. Bozeman Hot Springs, located 8 miles west of Bozeman, is a world famous natural hot springs offering one of the pleasing wonders that Mother Nature provides with a heavenly natural experience. more info
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Hydrothermal features are truly fascinating, geologically speaking. These features are located in places where rainwater and snowmelt can easily sink into the ground, becoming superheated by underlying magma to create an eruption on the surface again. That is why most geysers and hot springs are in flat-bottomed valleys between lava flows. Geysers and hot springs work off the transfer of heat from brine, which is salty water, 1.5 to 3 miles deep. When the molten rock heats the overlying brine the hot brine carries heat upward by convection, which heats the overlying, fresh groundwater circulating close to the surface. Highly fractured, porous rocks allow the groundwater to flow easily to the surface, creating hot springs. On the other hand, when there is no release of pressure the deeper groundwater becomes superheated, exceeding the boiling point. When enough pressure builds up, the superheated water overcomes the weight and pressure of cooler groundwater above it, allowing steam and hot water to burst, gushing out of a geyser.
For more than 100 years, visitors have come to the heart of Montana's beautiful Gallatin Valley to relax and rejuvenate in these natural hot springs. A small pool enjoyed only by a few in the late 1800s has evolved into a destination for area residents and tourists seeking a unique experience in Montana with friends and family. The newly remodeled Bozeman Hot Springs includes a day spa, fitness center, juice bar and day care.
Whether you choose to soak in the variety of pools, enjoy a massage, body wrap, facial or one of the many spa treatments, or do all of the above; you are guaranteed to leave feeling refreshed. The Hot Springs features seven pools with six different temperatures ranging from cold to very hot. The pools are drained nightly, and no chlorine or chemicals are used. Before or after your soak, you can enjoy the sauna and steam rooms and work out in the full size weight room. The Bozeman Hot Springs is the perfect spot to relax and rejuvenate yourself.
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