Photo via Quinn's Hot Springs Resort / Facebook
Have a valid passport and a weekend to spare? Pack a bag and start your engine, because just south of Alberta, you’ll find Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort, a charming destination with a stunning view and plenty to do.
Located in Paradise, Montana (approximately three hours from the border), this vacation spot has five natural flow-through pools with temperatures that range from 100 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit (37°C – 41°C).
Want to stay cool? They also have two salt-treated lagoons that are maintained at a far cooler temperature and great for the whole family, as well as a cold plunge.
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When you get tired of hopping from one basin to another, they’ve also got a cozy lodge, a fine-dining restaurant, and a tavern with billiard tables, gaming machines and TVs.
What’s more, they have a poolside bar where you can grab a boozy beverage, then head back to the water, drink in hand!
If you’d like to check it out day passes (which you have to pre-purchase before your visit) start at just $24 CAD while their lodging (which also gives you unlimited access to their pools) starts at $290 CAD a night – but we recommend booking ASAP.
This place fills up quickly.
You’re going to have a blast or a super relaxing time. The resort is your oyster!
Enjoy and happy floating.
Where: 190 MT-135, Paradise, MT 59856, United States
Instagram: @quinnshotsprings
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