Attraction Guide: Homestead Crater, Heber City, United States

Homestead Crater Guide

Swim, Soak, and Explore: The Unique Homestead Crater Guide

Discover a hidden gem in Midway, Utah: the Homestead Crater. This unique geothermal spring is nestled inside a 55-foot tall limestone rock formation, creating a truly one-of-a-kind swimming and soaking experience. The crater offers warm, mineral-rich waters that are perfect for relaxation, scuba diving, snorkeling, and even paddleboard yoga. It's a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the Heber Valley. The Homestead Crater was formed over thousands of years as melting snow seeped into the earth, heated by geothermal activity, and then rose to the surface, dissolving the limestone rock. The resulting crater has been a local secret for generations, used by Native Americans and early settlers. The Homestead Resort acquired the crater in the early 20th century and has since developed it into a popular recreational destination, carefully preserving its natural beauty and unique geological features. Visitors to the Homestead Crater can enjoy a variety of activities. Swimming and soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters are the most popular options. Scuba diving and snorkeling are also available, offering a unique opportunity to explore the underwater environment of the crater. For a more adventurous experience, try paddleboard yoga in the tranquil waters. The Homestead Resort also offers guided tours and educational programs about the crater's geology and history. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the crater itself, the Homestead Resort offers fine dining options, and Midway provides a variety of restaurants.

Transportation

The Homestead Crater is located at the Homestead Resort in Midway, just a short drive from Heber City. From Heber City, take US-40 west to Midway. Follow the signs to the Homestead Resort. Parking is available at the resort. Public transportation options are limited in this area.