Midway Hot Springs

Wasatch County, Utah · Near Midway
40.5250°N, 111.4680°W · 5,650 ft
104°F 5,650 ft Roadside Camping nearby (8.3 mi)

Midway Hot Springs flows at 104°F along Mountain Spa Lane, emerging 88 meters from the road at 5,650 feet elevation in the Heber Valley's geothermal district. The spring runs 56.5°F above ambient temperatures, sharing the characteristic water chemistry of the valley's thermal system: 1,730 mg/L total dissolved solids, pH 7.3, and sulfate-dominant mineralization at 661 mg/L.

Location

This spring occupies the same structural basin as neighboring Midway thermal features, where faulting along the eastern Wasatch Front creates pathways for deep water circulation. The valley floor setting supports agricultural operations and residential development, with thermal springs emerging through alluvial deposits. Surrounding mountains trap moisture, producing the area's 25.2 inches of annual precipitation and winter snowpack exceeding 105 inches. The thermal corridor runs north-south through town, with springs distributed along the primary fault trace.

Access depends on current land status, as springs in this corridor may be on resort or private property. The 104°F temperature allows immediate entry year-round. Heavy winter snowfall creates the valley's signature scenic conditions but requires appropriate vehicle preparation. Visit during shoulder seasons when resort crowds thin. The nearby Homestead Crater offers developed soaking in a unique limestone dome setting, accessible year-round with reservations.

History of Midway Hot Springs

The proliferation of springs in Midway supported early resort development, with multiple establishments capitalizing on thermal waters from the 1880s onward. This spring's location along what became Mountain Spa Lane reflects that commercial trajectory. Historical accounts document at least a dozen significant thermal discharge points in this valley, making precise individual histories difficult to separate from the collective story of Midway's resort economy. The similar chemistry across springs confirms their connection to a common deep source.

Monthly Climate
26°
Jan
28°
Feb
36°
Mar
42°
Apr
52°
May
66°
Jun
74°
Jul
72°
Aug
63°
Sep
49°
Oct
36°
Nov
26°
Dec
Annual Precip: 25.2 in Annual Snow: 105.5 in
Best Time to Visit
December Air 26°F · Water 104°F · +79° contrast
January Air 26°F · Water 104°F · +78° contrast
February Air 28°F · Water 104°F · +76° contrast
December offers 49°F more contrast than July
Current Conditions
32°F
Clear N 0.0 mph 84% Good soaking weather
Thursday 72° Low 34° Mostly Sunny 2% precip
Spring is +32° warmer
Friday 74° Low 40° Sunny
Spring is +30° warmer
Saturday 74° Low 42° Sunny
Spring is +30° warmer
Sunday 81° Low 39° Sunny
Spring is +23° warmer
Monday 87° Low 41° Sunny
Spring is +17° warmer
Water Chemistry Sampled 1966-09-28

The water at Midway Hot Springs is slightly alkaline (pH 7.3) with 1730 mg/L total dissolved solids. It is notably rich in calcium (may support bone density and joint health), magnesium (known for muscle relaxation and stress relief), and sulfate (traditionally used for skin conditions and inflammation).

pH 7.3 Slightly Alkaline
pH influences mineral absorption through skin
Higher mineral concentration for therapeutic soaking
Calcium 331 mg/L
May support bone density and joint health
Magnesium 68 mg/L
Known for muscle relaxation and stress relief
Sodium 114 mg/L
Supports circulation and skin hydration
Sulfate 661 mg/L
Traditionally used for skin conditions and inflammation
Chloride 108 mg/L
Natural antiseptic with skin health benefits
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Nearby Camping
Albion Basin 8.3 mi away

Overview Albion Basin Campground, just 15 miles from Sandy, Utah, is set among shady white pines and aspens in its beautiful namesake basin in Little Cottonwood Canyon at an elevation of 9,500 feet. Recreation Hiking and mountain biking are very popular activities. Hikers enjoy the path to Cecret Lake, which begins at the campground, as well as the Catherine Pass/Sunset Peak Trail just down the road. Mountain bikers often ride the Albion Basin Road and the trail to Germania Pass. Other trail...

Reservable Yes
Reserve on Recreation.gov →
Mile-High Advisory 5,650 ft

Midway Hot Springs sits at 5,650 feet above sea level, way above the mile-high mark. You may not feel the altitude strongly, but hot water still dehydrates you faster at elevation. UV is about 23% stronger than at sea level, so bring sunscreen and drink more water than you normally would.

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Temperature
104°F
Warm Hot Boiling
Water Temp 104°F (40°C)
Avg Air Temp 48°F
Above Ambient +57°F
Great soaking conditions May
Access
Road Access Roadside
Nearest Road Mountain Spa Lane
Distance to Road 289 ft
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Midway Hot Springs?
Midway Hot Springs has a water temperature of 104°F (40°C). This is considered a hot spring, well above body temperature.
Where is Midway Hot Springs located?
Midway Hot Springs is located in Wasatch County, Utah at 5,650 feet elevation, near Midway. Coordinates: 40.5250°N, 111.4680°W.
How do I get to Midway Hot Springs?
Midway Hot Springs has Roadside road access, with the nearest road being Mountain Spa Lane (289 ft from the road).
Can I camp near Midway Hot Springs?
Yes, Albion Basin is located nearby (8.3 miles away).
What minerals are in the water at Midway Hot Springs?
Water chemistry analysis shows the presence of pH, Total Dissolved Solids, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Sulfate, Chloride. The pH is 7.3 (slightly alkaline). Total dissolved solids measure 1,730 mg/L.
Is it safe to soak at Midway Hot Springs?
Midway Hot Springs is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Access may be on private land or unconfirmed — verify current conditions before visiting. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Midway Hot Springs crowded?
Midway Hot Springs is accessible from a paved road, making it easy to reach. Weekends and holidays may be busier — consider visiting on a weekday for a quieter experience.
What should I bring to Midway Hot Springs?
Essentials for Midway Hot Springs: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, camping gear, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Sources: USGS NWIS