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River Sallee Boiling Springs: Grenada's Geothermal Wonder

Experience Grenada's natural geothermal springs at River Sallee, offering therapeutic mineral baths and a unique volcanic landscape.

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Discover the River Sallee Boiling Springs in Grenada, a collection of six geothermal pools with therapeutic mineral-rich waters. Experience the island's volcanic heritage with a visit to these unique hot springs, located near Levera National Park.

A brief summary to River Sallée Boiling Springs

  • 692J+2HW, River Sallee, GD

Local tips

  • Bring extra clothes, as swimsuits may get stained during mud treatments.
  • Consider bringing water shoes, as the terrain around the springs can be slippery.
  • Explore the small botanical garden at the entrance for added charm.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach River Sallee Boiling Springs via public transport, take a bus heading towards St. George's or Grenville from any main bus stop in St. Patrick. Ask the driver to drop you off at the nearest stop for River Sallee. From there, it may be necessary to walk approximately 10-15 minutes to reach the boiling springs. Bus fares range from EC$2.50 to EC$6.50.

  • Car

    If driving from St. Patrick, head towards the main road and navigate to the Grenville main road (A3). Follow the signs towards River Sallee; the address is 692J+2HW, River Sallee, Grenada. The boiling springs are about 15-20 minutes from Sauteurs. Parking is available near the entrance. Car rentals range from US$50 to US$75 per day.

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The River Sallee Boiling Springs, located in the northern parish of St. Patrick, Grenada, offer a unique glimpse into the island's volcanic activity. These springs feature a collection of six pools, some with gas bubbles constantly escaping, maintaining a temperature around 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius). The springs are located about 1.5 miles north of the Lake Antoine volcano and south of Levera National Park. The largest pool has muddy brown water, is 15 feet (5 meters) in circumference, and is about 6 feet (2 meters) deep. Many visitors come to dip in the pool or have local guides rub the soothing earthy mixture on their skin. The other, smaller holes are filled with clear, salty water, despite being more than a mile from the sea. Orange-yellow sulphur deposits can be seen in the runoff channels. Visitors can indulge in sulphur baths, mud body massages, and loofah treatments, followed by relaxation in warm sulphur pools and cleansing with water from a sulphur spring well. Some pools have been enlarged to allow visitors to test the rumored healing powers of the sulphur springs. The site also holds traditional religious significance for area Baptists who perform rituals here.

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