Goldmeyer Hot Springs is a gem in the wilderness — and it’s not for everyone. It requires a hefty hike to reach, and since only 20 people per day are allowed, it also requires a reservation which is done through a lottery system. But don’t limit this adventure to the warmer months… it’s an absolute paradise in the winter, especially when it starts to snow. Here is more on Goldmeyer Hot Springs in Washington:

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If you’d prefer the benefits of the spring water without the lengthy hike, check out this resort.

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What are the best trails for winter hiking in Washington?

The gorgeous rugged landscape of Washington State is best explored along a hiking trail. While hiking is gorgeous any time of the year, it’s especially lovely during the winter months. Without the crowds, and maybe a blanket of snow covering the ground, winter hiking just has a different feel to it. If you’re inclined to go hiking this winter, we suggest a trail that leads to the Quartz Mountain Lookout in Mount Spokane State Park. This 4.5-mile hiking trail is just about as scenic as it gets. Another spectacular trail to hike in winter is at Iceberg Point on Lopez Island. Trek along a three-mile loop around the island and take in stunning water views along the way.

Are there any hot springs resorts in Washington?

The state of Washington does have a few hot springs resorts and you can read about several in our article, There Is No Better Place Than These 7 Hot Springs In Washington, to learn more. Maybe you’ll soak your cares away at Sol Duc Hot Springs in Olympic National Park. Imagine being surrounded by such incredible scenery as you enjoy the hot springs? Sounds heavenly! 

What are the best winter getaways in Washington?

Aside from visiting one of several hot springs around the state, there are plenty of other getaways to be had during the winter. Exploring one of Washington’s many charming small towns may be a good idea or spend the night at the ever-so-cozy Domaine Madeleine located close to Olympic National Park. 

 

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