Browse 11+ verified shower locations across Montana. Find free and paid public shower facilities with detailed information about hours, costs, and amenities.
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Montana's vast distances (147,000 square miles, 1 million people) mean some residents drive 100+ miles to facilities. The good news: natural hot springs dot the state with 20+ commercial sites and dozens of primitive backcountry pools. Bozeman's tech boom has brought upscale fitness options uncommon elsewhere. Yellowstone and Glacier tourism creates concentrated seasonal demand near the parks.
Native American reservations have limited facilities, often just tribal schools. Ranch culture means many rural residents have never used public facilities - don't expect extensive options outside cities. Winter road closures can isolate communities for weeks. "Shoulder season" (April-May, Oct-Nov) sees many facilities closed.
We've mapped 11+ locations across Montana, with 9 verified by recent visitor reviews.
Budget options ($0-10): Primitive hot springs free, state park camping $5-10
Mid-range ($10-20): Developed hot springs $10-20, gym day passes $10-15
Premium ($20+): Bozeman premium gyms $20+, resort hot springs $20+
20+ commercial sites plus primitive backcountry pools
Winter shower access for day visitors
Municipal facilities in larger towns
U of Montana, MSU with varying access
Limited to Bozeman, Billings, Missoula