Mono Hot Springs Resort

Hours/Season:
Open by reservation only; May 15th November 1st.
Region: East Central California /Mono Hot Springs
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About Mono Hot Springs

For the more adventurous type, take a beautiful trip into the high country of the Sierras, inside the Ansel Adams Wilderness for a visit to Mono Hot Spring Resort. On the South fork of the San Joaquin River, partake in endless hiking, swimming, fishing and soaking surrounded by scenery that brings complete inner harmony.

Mono Hot Springs Resorts touts that they are the alternative destination to Yosemite for a memorable family vacation. Reservations must be made in advance. Mono Hot Springs is a seasonal destination.

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Mono Hot Springs Facilities

Enjoy a hot mineral soak in the austere stone Bath house, or outside in the hot spa. Jetted streams of nature’s best will wipe away the sore muscles from a day of outdoor adventures as you gaze upon mountain views feeling peace seep into your bones.

Mono Hot Springs Overnight Accommodations

More than twenty rustic cabins are available for a good night’s rest. Most cabins are constructed of native cobblestone, adding to the atmosphere of relaxation and the beauty of nature. Some cabins are equipped with cooking areas and sleep from 2 – 5 guests. There are also a variety of tent-cabins to choose from for a bit closer to nature feel. Full use of all hot spring facilities is included in overnight rates.

Rates: $75 – $147/night

Amenities:
Fine dinning in the wild can be found at Mono Hot Springs Restaurant, along with a convenient, quaint General store for breakfast and all of your other necessities. WiFi is available, and the store has a cell phone for emergency use. Rejuvenating massages are available by appointment to further enhance the relaxation experience.

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Mono Hot Springs Directions and Map

From Huntington Lake: Get ready for a wild, beautiful, scenic drive! Top off the gas tank and head up the hill on FSR 80, Kaiser Pass road. Enjoy the five miles of two-lane pavement before hitting a one lane road for twelve more miles, but don’t worry, it’s pavement all the way. One mile past the High Sierra Ranger Station you’ll find the turnoff to Edison Lake and Mono Hot Springs


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Additional Information

Mono Hot Springs
General Delivery
Mono Hot Springs, CA 93642
Phone: (559) 325-1710

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