Posted in Oregon
November 09, 2015
There’s No Better Place To Be Than These 10 Hot Springs In Oregon
There’s no better way to relax in nature than at a hot spring. To be out in the world, breathing fresh air, and lower yourself into a steaming pool of warm water flowing directly from the earth. Open up a book, relax with your friends, or simply gaze out at the scenery surrounding you. Whether you want to be in the high desert, beside a river, at a resort, or deep in the woods, these 10 hot springs are a wonderful way to spend the day.
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This beautiful hot spring is located in the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge and is open all year, although the roads can be difficult to traverse in the winter. It's also a great place for camping in the warmer months.

This amazing hot spring resort near Detroit is a wonderful place to spend the day soaking in river rock-lined natural hot tubs. Day use is $15 to $28 per person.

This geothermal hot spring in the woods is perched above the North Umpqua river.

This clothing-optional hot spring cascades from a small cave into five wonderful soaking pools in the woods near the McKenzie River.

Also known as Bigelow hot spring, this wonderful spot is near Terwilliger and Belknap hot springs along the McKenzie River. It's a great place to soak and relax in the woods.

This beautiful garden hot spring beside the McKenzie River is privately owned and very serene. Pay $7 per hour to soak in the hot spring pool or $12 per day.

This amazing hot spring near Burns also offers overnight accommodations. The waters here are known for their health benefits.

This hot spring is located in the high desert of Southeast Oregon, and is absolutely beautiful, although not easily accessible in colder, wetter weather.

Located east of Eugene, this natural hot spring has multiple pools and is open year round.

Hike a beautiful trail 1.5 mile trail through the woods in Northwest Oregon to get to this amazing hot spring bathhouse.
Have you been to any of these hot springs? Do you know of any others that you think should be on this list? Let us know in the comments.