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- Vanessa K1 contributionGorgeous propertyI had a good time soaking here! I shared the cabin with a friend, it was cute and the bed was real comfy. The pools were a nice temperature, and the arch cave in the main pool was awesome. The pools overlook the valley below, providing a nice view. I soaked until about 1am, the open all night aspect is nice.Visited October 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 18 October 2023
- Meena DToledo, Ohio8 contributionsAmazingVery cool place!! We stayed in the cabin which at night was a little scary since the roof was metal we could hear every little thing that fell on it - also heard coyotes. However the cabin itself was very nice and cozy! The hot springs and tubs were amazing And felt great!Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 18 November 2023
- Danna S7 contributionsRustic but enjoyable experience!This is a very neat experience especially at sunset on a clear night like we had! It is pretty rustic so be prepared. If you can handle roughing it and the charm of an old cast iron bathtub and a little dirt you're going to love it! If you want Pagosa Springs or Glenwood Springs this is not it. If I could change anything it would have been nice to have had a bottle of wine but no alcohol is allowed, but I don't rate it down for that, just would have been nice. The changing rooms are pretty rough, so better come ready to dip and only change on your way out. The staff is very nice too.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 27 November 2023
- Jessica K1 contributionUnique Spring ExperienceThis place is beautiful and the springs were great! Would definitely recommend. It started getting busy when we were leaving and Ofcourse everyone wants photos in the tubs, but there is plenty of room in the big spring that you can relax in until you get a turn!Visited January 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 3 February 2024
- Cheyenne RaeOhio262 contributionsWent at night!🌌We booked the 7pm slot and it was such a great choice! The sky was crystal clear which made laying in the tubs a better experience than expected! There are several tubs to pick from and then there is the bigger area that has the arch in the hot spring pool. First time here and it was a perfect mix of a natural and rustic atmosphere. I would definitely come back to see the area in the daytime😊Visited February 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 4 February 2024
- runnerchick79Wichita, Kansas38 contributionsRelaxing funI have followed mystic hot springs for the past couple of years. On this visit to Utah, we were finally able to visit. We brought our 7 and 9 year old sons. We had a fantastic time. I appreciated that it was not overly packed. We had room to move around. We will definitely be back. It is a relaxing and fun place to visit either solo, as a couple, or as a family.Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 5 April 2024
- woody W7 contributionsDont listen to the naysayersNot the typical hot springs experience BUT was still worth it. I saw lots of negative reviews before I booked but glad I did not take them seriously. The Springs are what they advertised. 5 private soaking tubs with beautiful view of the distant mountains. Sure they are a bit unconventional but so what. I would not stay in their converted buses passing as accommodations but the springs are worth it if you like hot springs. Glad I didn't listen to the naysayers.Visited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 28 April 2024
- Jet534624Salt Lake City, Utah15 contributionsAmazing time and fabulous people ❤️We always look forward to mystic! My best friend and I have been twice, in February both times. Stayed in a cabin the first time and second we stayed in a bus. The cabin wasn't near as warm as the bus. When we go in the winter we'll go back to the bus. I understand they do concerts in the summer, although never been in the summer, but would like to check that out.Visited February 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 4 June 2024
- Mark L8 contributionsUnique Experience!First of all, I highly recommend spending the night in one of the buses in the campground. We stayed in the nature bus. It was painted with a fun mural and the inside was immaculate! Peacocks roam the grounds. We loved this unique experience! The hot springs are fantastic. We were impressed with the level of upkeep in the hot springs area. When you book, you're given a time frame to go for a soak. This was great, because you could truly relax and enjoy yourself with the limited number of people.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 10 June 2024
- Jerry B1 contributionNeeds swamp coolers.I wish I could give the place a five. Cool vibe but like many of these places you feel less rested due to the accommodations. The springs where amazing but the accommodations need at least a swamp cooler. If I RVed, tent or car camped I would give a five star. We quickly realized why 95% of the customers where only there for springs passes.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 June 2024
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KristinZachman
Boulder, CO3 contributions
May 2021
My partner and I stayed overnight in the Ripple Bus, a super cute, no frills space that was a welcomed retreat from our previous 14 days of camping around Utah. We checked in via phone very easily. Though the phone wasn’t answered when I called, only a moment later I received a return call from a very friendly voice that let us know which bus was ours. I asked the person if there was any possibility of soaking the day we checked in, because I hadn’t seen any tickets left online. The person helped me pick between multiple day-of soaking options, and we opted for the “late-night” soak from 11pm to 1am. This was AMAAAAZING and I would highly recommend for those who are staying at Mystic, either camping or in one of the busses. We soaked in the very hot tubs under the light of the moon, it was magical. The next morning, we had booked a soaking pass from 9 to 11, and we soaked again before packing up the bus and heading home.
I think this place was perfect, it wasn’t highly regulated, it wasn’t over crowded, and it wasn’t anything it didn’t need to be. This isn’t a high-end spa, and I was totally okay with that. The water was hot, the tubs were super cool, the rock formations were gorgeous and amazing, I couldn’t have asked for anything more.
I see a few reviews complaining about the “constantly in progress” state, or that the town of Monroe is “Sketchy” which both seem like unnecessary complaints. Sure, there is construction happening, we found it to be quite interesting to see the busses they were in progress of making cool, like ours. As far as the “sketchy” claim, the town of Monroe was very nice and had all the accommodations we needed as two people on the road for over 2 weeks, we stopped at GG’s marketplace and they had all the things we needed. If trailers make you uncomfortable, that seems like more of a personal problem than a problem with Mystic Hot Springs.
As far as the accommodations in the busses, I think Mystic does a good job letting you know up front that these are not hotel rooms. It was more akin to camping, and as two people on the road, we had all necessary things (camp stove, cooler, etc) to make our stay here enjoyable and easy. I loved the thrifty decor in the bus, the homey feel, and the fun stickers and photos other guests left behind.
I loved this place, I cant wait to return again!
I think this place was perfect, it wasn’t highly regulated, it wasn’t over crowded, and it wasn’t anything it didn’t need to be. This isn’t a high-end spa, and I was totally okay with that. The water was hot, the tubs were super cool, the rock formations were gorgeous and amazing, I couldn’t have asked for anything more.
I see a few reviews complaining about the “constantly in progress” state, or that the town of Monroe is “Sketchy” which both seem like unnecessary complaints. Sure, there is construction happening, we found it to be quite interesting to see the busses they were in progress of making cool, like ours. As far as the “sketchy” claim, the town of Monroe was very nice and had all the accommodations we needed as two people on the road for over 2 weeks, we stopped at GG’s marketplace and they had all the things we needed. If trailers make you uncomfortable, that seems like more of a personal problem than a problem with Mystic Hot Springs.
As far as the accommodations in the busses, I think Mystic does a good job letting you know up front that these are not hotel rooms. It was more akin to camping, and as two people on the road, we had all necessary things (camp stove, cooler, etc) to make our stay here enjoyable and easy. I loved the thrifty decor in the bus, the homey feel, and the fun stickers and photos other guests left behind.
I loved this place, I cant wait to return again!
Written 26 May 2021
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giuliadugo
San Jose, CA27 contributions
Jul 2020
This review is specific to the "soaking experience" which lasts 2 hours and costs $25 per person. There are other amenities on site (glamping, massages, etc.). If you visit the website while booking, I like that they provide history about that spot that has been around since the late 1800s, and that they do their best to prepare you for what to expect.
The hot springs are a blast from the past - very hippiesh as others have said. It's a bit rough around the edges, but honestly that's part of the charm! If you're looking for a luxurious 5-star hot springs, this might not be it. But if you're looking for something with a story and is off the beaten path, this is a must!
There are beautiful views from the different tubs. I can imagine that this is an extra fun spot during a music festival. Definitely recommend if you're driving through the area.
The hot springs are a blast from the past - very hippiesh as others have said. It's a bit rough around the edges, but honestly that's part of the charm! If you're looking for a luxurious 5-star hot springs, this might not be it. But if you're looking for something with a story and is off the beaten path, this is a must!
There are beautiful views from the different tubs. I can imagine that this is an extra fun spot during a music festival. Definitely recommend if you're driving through the area.
Written 7 July 2020
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Tiffany
Durango, CO3 contributions
Jun 2021
I truly love this place and appreciate their view on reusing what you have and finding the beauty in the old. Both times I have been I have stayed on property and have enjoyed the accommodations for what they are. Last time we camped and to gain the full mystic experience this time we stayed on a bus. In the future, I’d likely camp again. The property is unique and is fun to explore/see the permaculture farm they’ve created. I love the tubs and the funky/rustic feel of it all. Sometimes they offer a late-night soak, which I highly recommend for viewing the stars, but they don’t always offer it so you’ll need to ask. Mystic Mike played some music on the sound system from the main outside stage while we were there… I’ll be keeping an eye on future dates with music, seeing live music there would be incredible! Plus that sound system was great! Will be back.
Written 14 June 2021
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cata H
Tonopah, NV1 contribution
Mar 2021
Wonder what they do with all that money they are taking in? Definitely not putting much or any back into the infrastructure. Feels neglected and unloved, and that someone puts profit over returning $ into improvements, maintenance and serving the clientele. Felt insulted that it's touted as a 'Hippie' haven . Creativity, love, and care sorely missing. More like disrespected sacred healing waters used for big profits. I felt like a sucker paying $25 per person to park in a parking lot with a bunch of old Dead Head buses which didn't include a soaking pass. There were unsafe stairs with no railings and poor lighting.
Written 20 March 2021
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Laurie L
Petaluma, Ca.10 contributions
Apr 2022
Busses are not habitable. Hot Springs offer great views, water is nice and hot. I appreciated that they take reservations so not over crowded. Upgrading pathways, stairs, and railings is needed. Also, for the price it is an insult that the only "dressing room" and bathroom is the portable toilet which is a distance from the tubs. I hope the tubs are cleaned as often as they claim but there is no reason why I should assume so.
When we booked we read reviews and description and knew the buses would be rough around the edges. We were prepared for that but not for the ridiculously funky condition of them. I appreciate how cool the collection of buses is but they are no way near ready to be occupied.
I feel duped having paid for a place with gaping cracks, no lock (nor even a latch!), broken and duct taped windows, no water, etc, etc. The “lounge” was a joke. The tiny microwave was broken, and the request to not do dishes in the bathroom sink had to be ignored because there was no water in the outdoor sink.
I’m angry about the condition of the place but also frustrated because the natural hot springs is a special place and I’m glad it has remained unspoiled. The owners could quickly offset the cost for the needed improvements by weatherproofing the buses. Imagine the savings on their electric bill if their guests didn’t have to run the electric heaters and blankets all night! It’s a shameful waste of power really.
When we booked we read reviews and description and knew the buses would be rough around the edges. We were prepared for that but not for the ridiculously funky condition of them. I appreciate how cool the collection of buses is but they are no way near ready to be occupied.
I feel duped having paid for a place with gaping cracks, no lock (nor even a latch!), broken and duct taped windows, no water, etc, etc. The “lounge” was a joke. The tiny microwave was broken, and the request to not do dishes in the bathroom sink had to be ignored because there was no water in the outdoor sink.
I’m angry about the condition of the place but also frustrated because the natural hot springs is a special place and I’m glad it has remained unspoiled. The owners could quickly offset the cost for the needed improvements by weatherproofing the buses. Imagine the savings on their electric bill if their guests didn’t have to run the electric heaters and blankets all night! It’s a shameful waste of power really.
Written 22 April 2022
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Madeline H
1 contribution
Jun 2021
I chose to come here for my birthday, and was immediately disappointed when we arrived. This place gave me the impression that someone owned a junkyard and decided to profit off of it by marketing it as a "magical hippie haven" and charging $25 bucks per person. We also paid another $60 to camp, and the campsite was little more than a half dead grass patch with a splintery picnic table. We saw no attendants at all while we were here, no one checked that we had paid or were supposed to be there, you literally could have just walked in for free. After going for a walk around the property we found many piles of litter, decrepit meth-house trailers lining the property, and even a half decomposed deer leg. The hot springs themselves were cute, but again no one checked our information and I highly doubt that they were "cleaned and drained twice daily" as it says on their website. This place is definitely not worth the money, and the owners have some serious fixing up to do if they want to keep charging for it.
Written 17 June 2021
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Sarah H
4 contributions
Oct 2021
We were so excited to soak here. We were however very disappointed to find out our camping fee did not cover our soak. The cost to camp was $25 a person plus a $10 fee. We had to pay another $25 per person to soak in the dilapidated hot springs. We were highly disappointed in the camping there were feces of some sort next to our sewer dump which did not have a cap it had a brick over. All of the sites did not have caps on the sewer that I saw. We were also told that not all of the electrical panels were working so we had to check power before we go all level. The view is beautiful from up top where they have the soaking tubs. I was very nervous to soak as I was unsure how legit it was with what we saw at the camping area and walking up to the hot springs. All in all this place would be fantastic if they put some effort into their sites and the hot springs. I hear there is a free hot springs down the road and I wish we would have know before we booked. If you are looking for unique this is a great spot just lower your expectations. Also, you do not see anyone that manages the area you only talk with someone over the phone which I found to be very impersonal. I did text the owner about the feces near our site and he did not reply unfortunately.
Written 20 October 2021
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Jim H
Fruita, CO115 contributions
Dec 2021
They say funky; I say derelict. They say functional; I say barely. They say resort; I say maybe decades ago. Mystic is definitely in the worst shape of any of the many hot spring “resorts” I’ve visited in the West. What does it have going for it? The hot spring, which flows in ditches, pipes, and hoses into tubs on the hillside and into two concrete pools—one warm and one somewhat hot, no ledges or the like to sit. We did enjoy our night soak, although the night sky was spoiled by the floodlight lighting the entry to the springs. We did appreciate that the management is limiting access to the springs with reservations--we only saw 5 others during our soak. But the rest… The property is run down makeshift buildings, dilapidated trailers, and ragtag accommodations, with amenities and lighting in extreme disrepair. There is zilch landscaping anywhere, and the hillside is a warren of dirt paths and crumbling stairs—treacherous at night if you’re not equipped with a flashlight and aren’t careful. The campground is twenty years past its prime, certainly not worth $60 for a 1 night, 2 person, RV site with hookups—electrical only this time of year (and soaking is Not included in the camping charge). In short, go for the waters, and that’s it.
Written 6 December 2021
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SadB
31 contributions
Jun 2021 • Friends
I enjoyed my bath/experience at the Springs. The weather was extremely hot when we visited but the hot springs were actually very relaxing. The area is very different, old school buses, cabins, communal restroom but it looks like a quaint area. When we arrived we followed the instructions to call for assistance and were guided on where to access the baths. We were the only ones there for about 30 mins until other folks joined. This is definitely a vibe if you’re a nature lover- very earthy and rustic element.
Written 24 June 2021
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Stevie Niks
Minneapolis, MN3 contributions
Jan 2021 • Solo
I recommend Mystic Hot Springs because it is a truly magical natural wonder. BUT, know that your session may not truly be private! And my overall impression is that the social media fame it’s recently found itself in leaves the staff unable to keep up with properly running it.
I planned a camp and soak for my 30th here and centered a road trip all the way from MN around The Mystic Springs. The temps didn’t allow for a camp at 12 degrees for the night, so we skipped that. I tried to get in communication via email and phone multiple times to little avail to tell them we wouldn’t camp and had an extra person. No answer for a month or two until an email saying “no problem, we’ll see you when you arrive” after I’d emailed 3 times to check in.
When arriving to the springs, we got conflicting information from the booking email and then two different phone numbers/people you’re supposed to call on how to check in. The people we spoke to were INCREDIBLY RUDE. A simple “park here and walk to the springs ahead” sign would have been totally sufficient.
There were three other groups while we were there, when the soak is advertised as a private session. Someone (who I assume is the owner?) heckled us about having an extra person even though I’d messaged and called ahead of time to let them know that was the case. He told us “he’d do us a favor and let us soak w one extra person since we hadn’t camped the night before but that’s not what we’d agreed to.” With no system, no way to pay on site, and no communication, I’m not sure what exactly we’d “agreed to.”
Checking into and communicating w the people at The Mystic Springs almost ruined the experience all together.
After soaking and meditating and taking in all the natural beauty on my 30th birthday, we headed out and I directed three groups on where to go and how to “check in” as they were coming and we were leaving...
All in all:
Beautiful place! Terrible communication, “system”, signage, and customer service!
I planned a camp and soak for my 30th here and centered a road trip all the way from MN around The Mystic Springs. The temps didn’t allow for a camp at 12 degrees for the night, so we skipped that. I tried to get in communication via email and phone multiple times to little avail to tell them we wouldn’t camp and had an extra person. No answer for a month or two until an email saying “no problem, we’ll see you when you arrive” after I’d emailed 3 times to check in.
When arriving to the springs, we got conflicting information from the booking email and then two different phone numbers/people you’re supposed to call on how to check in. The people we spoke to were INCREDIBLY RUDE. A simple “park here and walk to the springs ahead” sign would have been totally sufficient.
There were three other groups while we were there, when the soak is advertised as a private session. Someone (who I assume is the owner?) heckled us about having an extra person even though I’d messaged and called ahead of time to let them know that was the case. He told us “he’d do us a favor and let us soak w one extra person since we hadn’t camped the night before but that’s not what we’d agreed to.” With no system, no way to pay on site, and no communication, I’m not sure what exactly we’d “agreed to.”
Checking into and communicating w the people at The Mystic Springs almost ruined the experience all together.
After soaking and meditating and taking in all the natural beauty on my 30th birthday, we headed out and I directed three groups on where to go and how to “check in” as they were coming and we were leaving...
All in all:
Beautiful place! Terrible communication, “system”, signage, and customer service!
Written 13 January 2021
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Debating nighttime vs daytime - is it lit up at night? Could you see the views still? Or better for morning?
Written 1 November 2021
I suggest going up to look at the pools during the day so you know the way. You can check out the birds too. At night it very well lit up.🙏
Written 2 November 2021
We will be traveling in a self contained casita travel trailer. Do you have an area to accommodate a travel trailer?
Written 2 November 2018
Is it really hot to stay in one of the buses during the summer months, or is there any kind of swamp cooler in it? I'm imagining it being a super hot miserable place to try to sleep our hang out in, if it's like regular vehicle that's been parked in the sun all day.
Alternately, is there a place to plug in for power, if you brought your own portable AC unit?
Written 8 June 2017
I rented the 3 room trailer and there were plenty of places to plug in my computer. I think you could also just open the windows and get a really nice cross breeze going through but I would check (e mail them) to make sure, depending on which bus or cabin you rent.
Written 8 June 2017
Is this a fun place to bring kids (I have a 4, 8 and ten year old)?
Written 28 May 2017
I would lean towards no. It is hard to walk up the steep hill. Also there are places the water is steaming hot they might accidentally touch. And not sure that children in hot tub like conditions are ideal. My thoughts.
Written 29 May 2017
Can anybody come over and soak in the pools without getting a room if so how much is it
Written 13 June 2016
Yes anyone is allowed. It was $10 per person when we went.
Written 13 June 2016
Colleen S
Lapoint, Utah
How far from Grow cabin are the restrooms? I have difficulty walking. How far will I have to walk to get to the large pool?
Written 8 January 2016
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