Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa, one of Montana’s most beloved and popular hot springs destinations, will be temporarily closing for renovations this spring.

Nestled in the stunning Paradise Valley just north of Yellowstone National Park, Chico has long been a favorite for travelers and locals seeking a mix of relaxation and natural beauty.

The hot springs will be closed from March 30 through May 21 while work is completed on thoughtful updates designed to enhance comfort, accessibility, and the overall guest experience.

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Don't worry. Chico isn't changing. It's just getting a few carefully planned improvements to make your next visit even more enjoyable, all while staying true to the spirit of “Keeping Chico, Chico.”

While the pools at Chico will be temporarily closed, there are still some great options nearby if you’re looking to enjoy a relaxing soak. Both Yellowstone Hot Springs and Bozeman Hot Springs are within a reasonable drive and offer excellent hot springs experiences of their own.

There's still plenty to enjoy at Chico. The restaurant and day spa will remain open while renovations are made to the pool area. Plus, you can experience the breathtaking natural surroundings of Paradise Valley.

The team at Chico thanks guests for their support and patience during this brief closure. They’re excited to welcome everyone back to a refreshed, more comfortable hot springs experience this spring, ready to make new memories in the heart of Montana’s paradise.

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