Nice warm water - large indoor and outdoor pool, waterslide and hot pools. Ample changing rooms with little privacy stalls but no lockers in the changing rooms. There are small lockers available for 50 cents. Also available is a small snack bar with a simple menu (hot dogs, nachos, pizza, etc.). The food is very average (like a high school concession stand) so don't expect fine dining but it did the trick and prices were very reasonable. There are just a few tables and chairs around the indoor pool and it was very crowded when we visited so we had to stand while we ate. Overall, the place is nice, clean and reasonable but we did not eat at the main restaurant or stay in the hotel so I can't review that portion of the facility.l
I went with friends here to check the place out. It's like Disneyland for families who take their kids to the pool. The place is HUGE and the largest pool I've ever seen. It would be fine if it wasn't so populated, but that's what this place was designed for...a water-park destination for families to take their kids and allow them to run amok. Needless to say, we didn't stay and found a mellower place to relax. Maybe there's an off season time or a better time to go here, but since I prefer quieter and more personable accommodations, this is not the place for me. It's also a common place for conventions, large groups, tourists, etc. Smart place to have a business convention as food & amenities are all on one compound. I don't golf, but there's a popular golf course somewhere in the area as well.
Large indoor pool with plenty of room to soak and swim without bumping into others. Outdoor pools offer several large tubs with a scenic view of mountains. For the adventurous there is a slide to ride. The facility was clean and well maintained. The numerous pools have a temperature just right for every member of the family. Our 7 month old grandson spent over two hours enjoying the warm water splashing and having a great time.
Visitors can pay to go into the pools, very reasonable and they have a senior rate. We went outside and sat in the hot pool (it is kept at about 104), then we went into the cooler pool for a bit then back again. Change room are very clean and tidy.
We love hot springs and have travelled here often. Still sort of miffed the owners changed the name from Gregson Hot Springs to their corporate name but the water is still good.You have to walk around the warm outside pool to the hotter pool which is fine except at seriously cold temps. But we love that pool and you can sit on the bench and just soak.It has been redone a bunch recently. Improved over times we have experienced it in the past.Restaurant is so/so but it is on the premises so what can you do.
Don't be mistaken by the name. It is more like warm. The facility is large and the hotel seems ideal for gatherings and reunions. The hot spring is more a large warm water swimming pool than a hot spring. Although they have day passes, it is not so convenient. The changing rooms are basic and as clean as can be expected in a public pool. There are a limited number of lockers but they were all gone the day we went. If you go for the day, bring your own towels. Theirs are small and they fussed giving out a second one to replace the soaking one. If you need, bring some soap and shampoo. They don't offer any.
We traveled here with friends on a driving RV trip for 10 days to Yellowstone and back. Our friends had stumbled upon this location a year ago and wanted to try it out. We stayed at the RV resort which was nice and clean and a short distance away from the hot springs. The waterslide was fun and our boys (12-14) had a great time. Our daughters had fun too (10) but they enjoyed the pools most of all. It wasn't refreshing to jump into 90+ degree water when it's 90+ degrees outside but as soon as you get out your cold. At night when the air cools it feels great! The prices were a little high and one day was enough for us but it was worth it.
My husband and I were celebrating our 5 year anniversary and we reserved the honeymoon/anniversary suite. Upon entering the room we realized that they forgot to give us our gift basket that had champagne/cheese/chocolate. So we had to call down to the front desk and they brought up. Then we went to us our jacuzzi in the room and nobody filled it up and we couldn't get it started. So yet again we had to call the front desk and they sent the maintenance guys up to the room to get it filled and running. Then we go to the pools and we realize that we didn't receive our half day waterside passes that come with the honeymoon suite. So YET again make another call to the front desk. So after all this went to go grab dinner at the Mile High restaurant. I ordered salmon and my husband ordered prime rib. My salmon was completely raw in the middle and my husbands prime rib was WELL done. But on a positive note we had massages at the spa and it was wonderful and the hot springs were wonderful. Just wish the room and food would have been as wonderful.....
As hot springs go, this is very comfortable, but more "water park" feel than a natural spring feel. The views are quite nice, but not as spectacular as much of the scenery in that part of Montana. We were glad to visit mid-day in March, when it was quiet.
We stayed two nights at the RV Park next door to Fairmont Hot Springs resort. The RV sites are flat with some grass and some trees. The sites are a reasonable size and are long enough that we were able to hook up our car the night before our departure. The park operators were very accommodating when we added a second night to our stay. We played a round of golf at the Hot Springs course and did some touring (Philipsburg and Granite). This is a good location if you want to visit some of the old mining towns and close enough to Butte to take in some of its attractions. There are two dining spots at the Resort next door (within walking distance of the RV Park).