Kendall Warm Spring Look only

Kendall Warm Spring reads 86°F at the source (NCEI, historical reading). Managed by the Bridger-Teton National Forest (checked 2026-08-19).

Cool Warm Hot Boiling-class 86°F

86°F / 30°C

Warm range at the source — bath-warm

Reading from the NCEI Thermal Springs List (historical reading, 1981 compilation). Source temperature — lower pools usually run cooler.

Water temperatures change with flow and season — test before entering, and never submerge your head in warm natural water. CDC guidance on Naegleria fowleri.

The rule here

This is a thermal feature to see, not a place to get in the water. The Bridger-Teton National Forest puts it this way:

“Visitors can utilize the primitive pull out and view the dace from the shore, but entering the water is prohibited.”

Bridger-Teton National Forest, checked 2026-08-19

Worth knowing: The Forest states the Kendall Warm Spring dace is on the Endangered Species list and is only found in the Kendall Warm Springs.

Nearby springs

Identity, coordinates, and temperature quoted from the NCEI Thermal Springs List (historical reading, 1981 compilation).