1/04
We recently visited Diamond Fork hot springs in
Utah county. We had heard it is a nice day trip even in the late fall or winter.
The hike, which follows a pretty little mountain stream down a canyon, took
about 45 minutes. We visited on a weekend, and there were only a few people
there. I was able to enjoy a warm, relaxing soak sans top along with another
couple who where dressed as I was. This is such a wonderful experience. The
crisp mountain air, the beautiful surroundings, and the silky warm water--you
gotta try this!
--Sara and Byron, Salt Lake City, Utah
4/02
We enjoy visiting Diamond Fork (aka
Fifth Water hot springs) up Spanish Fork canyon in Utah County.
You Drive up Spanish Fork Canyon about 17 miles and turn north
on Rays Valley Road for about 14 miles. Park at the trailhead
and hike down about 2 1/2 miles to the hot springs. (For better
directions search the Web for Diamond Fork Hot Springs) Diamond
Fork hot springs is an undeveloped series of pools that range
in temperature from 100 - 108 degrees. It is a great place to
go topfree year around. Some people, men and women, even hike
to the springs topfree. If you have never tried going topfree,
you can get into the pool with your top on, and then take it off
once you are under the water. When you get comfortable with you
breasts being exposed to the wonderful water, you will forget
all your cares. There are also some rocks and ledges next to
the pools where you can lay out and work on your tan. I had my
first topfree experience here!
There were some couples from Park City, Salt Lake, and the University
of Utah who were enjoying topfreedom, so I decided to join with
them. After about five minutes I was totally comfortable. I
have been enjoying the hot water without a top ever since then.
--Monica and Brent, Salt Lake City,
Utah