All it takes is one look at the Boulder Hot Springs property to know that it’s a special place. Once a hot spot for celebrities, ranchers, and even former presidents, it’s now a timeless treasure with a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. And not only is it absolutely delightful, it comes with its own ghost – but don’t worry, she’s not unfriendly.

Boulder Hot Springs sits in the foothills of the Elkhorn Mountains on the outskirts of the small town of Boulder.

racheldragonfly / TripAdvisor The first building was constructed in 1863 by a prospector named James E. Riley, who built a saloon and bathhouse catering to local miners and ranchers.

The resort has changed hands quite a few times over the years, but each owner has treated it well.

Rob P / TripAdvisor The property received a complete renovation in 1910. Although everything is kept up-to-date, you’ll still find plenty of gorgeous antique furnishings in the rooms.

These days, Boulder Hot Springs is as popular as ever, and it’s an amazing place to come and relax.

racheldragonfly / TripAdvisor With an outdoor pool, an indoor plunge, steam rooms, and spa services available, you won’t want to leave.

If rumors are true, there was once a resident here who didn’t want to leave, either… ever.

chelledagr8 / TripAdvisor Boulder Hot Springs is said to be haunted by a ghost named Simone, who once worked at the resort as a prostitute.

It is said that Simone was murdered in the old office area of the resort.

Rob P / TripAdvisor She has been spotted in the halls and from several third story windows. Guests have also reported an unexplained perfume aroma with no apparent source. There’s even a suite named after Simone, although Simone’s spirit doesn’t seem to spend much time there (so don’t hesitate to book it).

There have been other reports of paranormal activity at Boulder Hot Springs, but Simone tends to be the most prominent spirit.

harleygirlnj / TripAdvisor If you don’t see any ghosts while you’re there, don’t get discouraged… this place is amazing, even when there are no spirits in sight.

Address: 31 Hot Springs Road, Boulder, MT, 59632

racheldragonfly / TripAdvisor

The first building was constructed in 1863 by a prospector named James E. Riley, who built a saloon and bathhouse catering to local miners and ranchers.

Rob P / TripAdvisor

The property received a complete renovation in 1910. Although everything is kept up-to-date, you’ll still find plenty of gorgeous antique furnishings in the rooms.

With an outdoor pool, an indoor plunge, steam rooms, and spa services available, you won’t want to leave.

chelledagr8 / TripAdvisor

Boulder Hot Springs is said to be haunted by a ghost named Simone, who once worked at the resort as a prostitute.

She has been spotted in the halls and from several third story windows. Guests have also reported an unexplained perfume aroma with no apparent source. There’s even a suite named after Simone, although Simone’s spirit doesn’t seem to spend much time there (so don’t hesitate to book it).

harleygirlnj / TripAdvisor

If you don’t see any ghosts while you’re there, don’t get discouraged… this place is amazing, even when there are no spirits in sight.

Boulder Hot Springs offers cozy rooms and bed and breakfast packages to make sure you have the best possible experience. For more information and to reserve a room, visit the resort’s website here.

And if you can’t make it out to Boulder anytime soon, here are some other Montana hot springs worth visiting.

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