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Hot Springs Resort is located 10 miles north of Tremonton, Utah. This resort is a natural hot springs area with the Malad River running through it. With an existing mature 9-hole golf course on the property, it also serves as one of the few warm water deep scuba certification sites in the western United States.

On this property you will also find a large swimming pool with additional hot tubs, playground and picnic pavilions. This resort has all the necessary water, sewer and electrical hookups for RVs, and great areas for tenting and family reunions.


What you'll find
1 Swimming Pool*
2 Hot Tubs*
1 Playground
2 Picnic Pavillions
Hookups: Water, Sewer, Electric
9-Hole Golf Course
Tenting Areas
ATV Riding Area

*Natural mineral hot springs

Park Contact
Scott and Gayle Keller, Park Managers
(435) 458-3200
HotSprings events for the 2009 summer season
Easter piñatas and pot luck

Saturday April 11th at 5:00
Meet at the clubhouse. We will have three age groups for the piñata drop.
Light refreshments will be served. Please bring a small dish of your choice to share for the pot luck.
We had a large crowd 2008 and had fun for all. No need to R.S.V.P., just drop by and have some fun!!

Movie night

Saturday nights at 7:00
Movie will be provided, however if you wish bring a movie on Friday to the clubhouse to be viewed on Saturday night.
** ALL movies must be PG rated and approved prior to viewing.
Bring your sleeping bag and goodie's. We will provide the popcorn for 35¢ per bag.

Mini four hole putting range

Daylight hours
East side of clubhouse next to playground and pavilion
Fun of ALL ages.
Great area for practice or for teaching beginner's or children the game of golf.
Golf club's available for check out at the clubhouse, golf balls may be purchased for .25¢.

Photo contest

All summer long
Post your photos on member board in clubhouse.
Members will decide the winner at the end of season.

Fishing contest

Weekend contests
Starts Friday a.m. ends Sunday at noon
Measure and register your length at the clubhouse.

Golf Tournaments

May 16, Saturday
18 holes, 4 person team, $35.00 per person, green fees and cart included. Barbeque lunch, gun prizes and more sponsored by local Ducks Unlimited.

Plymouth Fire Dept. fund raiser

May 16, Saturday
18 holes, 4 person, team $40.00 per person. Green fee and cart included. Continental breakfast, many prizes. Come help our local volunteer fire and rescue.

Camperworld mini series

June 13 and 27 (Saturdays)
9 hole, 2 person team, $25.00 per person. Green fee and cart included Scramble best ball… Formats to be determined.
R.S.V.P. FIVE WORKING DAY'S PRIOR TO TOURNAMENT.

Note: All tournaments include closest to the hole and long drive prizes, men and women. Season golf pass holders tournament green fees will be discounted prior to registry.

Driving Directions
Coming from Provo, Salt Lake, or Ogden areas, take I-15 north past Tremonton to exit 392. Go east (from I-15) to the first yield sign, take a right, then go about one mile. You will see the Camperworld Hot Springs sign, turn right and go about two blocks to the entrance of the resort.
Notice for Winter and Summer:
Pool cleaning will be done on Sunday and Thursday evenings. The pool takes just under three hours to drain, three hours to clean and a full eight hours to refill. The pool reopens up the following morning at 9:00 am.

Winter
November through Memorial Day (or until it stops freezing at night) we clean the pool during the day on Thursdays and Sundays. The pool will be closed these two days.

Summer
Memorial through November we clean the pool during the evening on Thursdays and Sundays. The pool closes at 7:00 pm Thursday and Sunday at 5:00pm

SCUBA
SCUBA closed for the season on May 10 and reopens in mid September or early October.

If you have any questions about the use of campsites or parking RVs during the winter, please contact the managers. Conditions can vary with the water table during this time of year and we don't want anybody getting stuck!
Current Weather
2009 Season

Dear Sponsor,

We are looking forward to a great season!! With our new #7 hole, along the river, it will offer some new challenges and new scenery. The grass will mature this year, where we have added more sprinklers and overseeded with new grass.

We are offering again this year:

Tee block sponsorship. This fee will be $500.00 and will include:

One full season pass
This pass may be broken down into punch passes for your convenience, if you wish to use them for your family or customers.
Name or logo printed on tee block marker sign
Name or logo printed on tounament tee shirts

Tee shirt sponsor. This fee is $100.00, and will include; Name or logo on tournament tee shirts
5 punch pass

We are a sanctioned UGA course, and the Utah Golf Association will re-certify our course to re-establish the new tee block distances and slope rating.

Please consider reserving your sponsorship early, as we would like to see you benefit a full season.

Thanks,
Camperworld Hot Springs staff

A YEAR-ROUND DESTINATION

The natural spring water fills an Olympic size pool; the exchange rate of water flow is 387,000 gallons in an eight hour period. Thus making the pool not only warm but exceptionally clean and filtered.

The pool temperature runs approximately 95° in the winter months and can go as high as 102° in summer months. Two hot tubs are also available at 108* and 105°. Children under 16 are not allowed.

Scuba diving at the hot springs is available from October thru mid May.

Scuba is only for Scuba students or certified Scuba divers with divers insurance.

Members that are currently taking Scuba classes or are certified may use the ponds.

Scuba class price is $15.00 per three hour dive with instructor. Certified Scuba diver with insurance ranges depending on level of certificate and ability.

CERTIFIED MEMBERS ARE AT NO CHARGE, BUT MUST HAVE DIVERS INSURANCE. Certified member guests are charged a fee.

NO OPEN FREE DIVING ALLOWED any time for any reason

ATV USE

Hot Springs Resort has 70 acres of four wheel trails on site. Bring your own ATV, RTV or dune buggy and have a lot of fun. Parking is available thru out the park and in overflow areas.. Parking your off road vehicles at your camp site is subject to room and availability.

The winter months you may use snow mobiles on the trails.Please call the park to check with snow level.. COMING SOON…A local cycle shop in Plymouth will be renting ATV's for daily use.

The cycle shop is not affiliated with Camperworld, nor will Camperworld take in part any liability.

WILDLIFE

Hot Springs Resort has 300 acres of open land. The spring brings trumpet swans, pelicans; kill deer, Canadian geese, larks, ducks of many species, muskrat, beaver, deer, coyote and on occasion a moose. Many of these animals continue to stay throughout the summer season.

Winter is beautiful. You may fish in the warm water canal, rent a canoe, sled down number one hole on the golf course, swim in the pool or just get away from it all for a while.

You can take a quite leisurely walk along the Malad River or the warm water canal.

A canoe is available for a fee. You may fish or just relax. No swimming in Malad or warm water canal please.

GOLF COURSE

Hot Springs Resort has a nine hole 36 par sanctioned UGA course listed with Utah golf association. The course is quite completive, upgraded last season and you cant beat the senery.or the prices.

You may make early tee times the night before at the club house by phone or in person.

Age limits on the course is nine years and older.

NEW.. Four-hole mini putting course.
You may check our club's at the clubhouse. Golf balls may be purchased for 25¢ each.

PET FRIENDLY PARK

Hot Springs Resort has many areas that you may walk you pets and jog with your pets providing you clean up after them.

AREA ATTRACTIONS

Golden spike rail road exhibit
Historic Logan
Summer rodeo
Fourth of July parade
Thiokol plant
Bear River bird sanctuary
Shopping at Cache Valley Mall
Gosners cheese factory
Klondike Ice-cream factor
Hiking in the nearby mountains and foothills
Wheat and beet days: Aug 1st
Playhouse "The Barn"
Box Elder County Fair
Garland fire dept. Salmon fry
Logan canyon
Bear Lake
Trout fishing in the Malad River
Tiger Muskie at Newton reservoir

LOCAL GROCERY STORES

Tremonton (8 to 12 miles from park)
Kent's market-8 miles from the park
Rig leys market-8 miles from the park
Alco: retail clothing, sporting and drug store-12 miles from park, hardware store, RV store and repair, propane, drug store, photo shop

Many more stores available

Plymouth (2 miles from park)
Subway and gas station

Riverside (6 miles from park)
Sinclair: propane, fuel, deli and small store

Logan (28 miles from park)
Walmart, Sam's Club, mall, retail stores, grocery stores, churches, city hall, many more chain stores.