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4.5 based on 75 reviews
Water emanates from a natural rock formation to fill these six hot springs pools, with temperatures of about 105 degrees.
Went over the weekend and camped near by. The hike to the hot spring is about .20 miles. This is a clothing optional site so be prepared, especially if you’re taking kids. There is a $7.00, per person, so bring cash. Parking is easy right now with hwy129 being block. The only access is via hwy 58.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Relax body and mind in hot tubs, pools and saunas at this hot springs resort in a lovely mountain, forest and river setting.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
Well maintained walking trail takes you from the parking lot through a beautiful forest to the hot Springs, I also stayed there for the night and it was amazing.
4.0 based on 56 reviews
What we Love about Crystal Crane Hot Springs. So quiet, peaceful and relaxing. Beautiful sunsets and sunrises. The updates to the pond including the paved patio, seats and paved entry into the pond are great. Everything is super clean and regularly sanitized for Covid. We never felt crowded in the pond, people spaced out and if it was busy, we just waited an hour and it opened up, because it is open 24/7 you can go any time. What we didn’t love was barking dogs that owners didn’t respond to and allowed them to continue barking. Unfortunately, there is not a lot to do in the area. There is a cafe in Crane, several restaurants/bars in Burns and Malheur National Wildlife preserve. We had a nice day trip to French Glen.
3.5 based on 79 reviews
Situated 150 feet over the North Umpqua River and close to Crater Lake National Park.
$5/car parking fee with 10 minutes of easy hiking brings you to wonderful cascading small hot spring pools with lots of bathers (some nude). Anyone with mobility issues or children should be aware lots of climbing is required to get into and out of the slippery hillside pools. If seeing or being next to a stranger who is nude isn’t your thing this place isn’t likely for you. Everyone we met were normal, respectful, and friendly. There was no litter and the restroom (pit toilet) at the parking area was very clean.
3.5 based on 16 reviews
Old Perpetual is the only geyser in the Pacific Northwest. It is located at Hunters hot springs resort where you can soak in a natural hotspring, sit by the fire or the geyser depending on the weather and enjoy a microbrew and a pizza.
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