From its early days as a resort town, Saratoga Springs, Utah continues to be an attractive city that combines daily living with recreation.
I personally favor the Saratoga Hot Springs (also known as Inlet Park Hot Springs). This geothermal treasure offers a scenic, all natural soaking experience, free to the public year-round. At the parking lot you’ll find restrooms and a 200 yard path to the water. The level path is half paved then half gravel until you get to the picturesque field. You can’t help but exhale the stress away, surrounded by native plants and the songs of wild birds. Come during the winter and you’ll see the scene transform as steam rises from the spring surrounded by the valley’s snowcapped mountains. You can easily dip back and forth between Utah Lake’s cool waters and the mineral-rich hot spring for some mild hydrotherapy. Whether you're an experienced hot spring adventurer or a first-timer, this hot spring uniquely integrates natural wonder with accessibility for various ages and abilities.
To care for the land and future guests, remember to leave your soaps, shampoos, and lotions behind (they degrade the natural water quality). Saratoga Springs residents have a lot of love for an environment they intend to preserve for future generations.
After your nature retreat, you can find everything you need along the Redwood Road shopping and dining hub. If you prefer the more quaint and historic Lehi Main Street, it's only an 11 minute drive from The Crossings shopping center. With clusters of schools and parks dotting the mountainside, there’s a culture of activity suited for all ages. Saratoga Springs has their own farmers market and a calendar of annual fun! Recently, the town invested 41 million dollars to build a city center that includes a new library overlooking the landscape. This nature-loving community worked to make sure the architecture didn’t take away from the local topography. Its colors mirror the mountain range to the east, starting with rich, dark earth that gets lighter as you move up.
The town also boasts a budding community of entrepreneurs.
Locals tipped me off to farm stands and bakeries that they love! Come try a sample at our upcoming open houses and explore what the area has to offer.





