Back in the late 1920s, an oil rigger struck liquid gold—well, more like a gushing well of hot water—in Phillips County, just west of Glasgow. What started as a cowboy’s Saturday night bath quickly transformed into a healing hotspot, thanks to a local rancher whose son found relief from polio by soaking in the mineral-rich waters. With the help of the American Legion and the community’s hard work, the site evolved into the Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs, a symbol of resilience and collaboration during the tough times of the Great Depression.
Today, this hidden gem is a relaxing retreat for those looking to recharge in nature’s very own spa. The 108°F artesian water flows straight from the earth, packed with minerals like silica, calcium, and magnesium that offer incredible health benefits—everything from soothing sore muscles to strengthening bones and boosting the immune system. Whether you’re after a bit of wellness or just a serene escape, the Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs delivers a unique experience that’s steeped in history and healing. They offer cabins, RV spots and tent sites. You can conveniently reserve your stay online, as well: sbhotsprings.com/history-water.
So, if you find yourself fishing at Fort Peck, be sure to check out Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs while you’re in the area!