Area Hot Springs
There is nothing quite like having the snow fall on you as you relax in one of the area's natural hot springs. These hot springs can be accessed by snowshoe, dogsled or snowmobile. more info
Huckleberry Hot Springs
If hot springs interest you, try snowshoeing to Huckleberry Hot Springs just south of Yellowstone National Park for a remote natural experience.
Granite Hot Springs
While Yellowstone abounds with hot springs, the opportunity to take a plunge in one of them is not an option. Not only are most too hot, but swimming in them is illegal. So if you crave a dip in a 110-degree pool in the great outdoors, then head to Granite Hot Springs. A short scenic ride south of Jackson Hole, brings you to the start of a fun 20 mile ride by dogsled or snowmobile. Sheer granite cliffs tower thousands of feet overhead, on either side of this beautiful canyon.
Unlike in Yellowstone park, snowmobiles can go off trail and romp in the powder fields that the area offers. This would be a good break-in for those who want to kick it up a notch on the snowmobile learning curve.

