Most reviewed Hot Springs & Geysers in Oregon


  1. 3.5 Umpqua Hot Springs (84 reviews)
    - Go super early on a weekday
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    Situated 150 feet over the North Umpqua River and close to Crater Lake National Park. See more..
  2. 4.5 Terwilliger Hot Springs (76 reviews)
    - One of the best natural hot springs in the west; avoid weekends and holidays.
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    Water emanates from a natural rock formation to fill these six hot springs pools, with temperatures of about 105 degrees. See more..
  3. 4.0 Crystal Crane Hot Springs (61 reviews)
    - Another great RV Camping trip
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  4. 4.5 Breitenbush Hot Springs (57 reviews)
    - There Is No Other Place On Earth Like It...
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    Relax body and mind in hot tubs, pools and saunas at this hot springs resort in a lovely mountain, forest and river setting. See more..
  5. 4.0 Bagby Hot Springs (44 reviews)
    - Unofficially open as of 8/15/20
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    Camp ground was open but the springs were "officially" closed. You can still access the springs, though the main structure is condemned, there are 5 other tubs you may use. Since its closed im not sure if the rangers even go up there. The bathrooms at the hotspring are closed and I spent a good 5 hours without a mountain pass because there was no way to pay. There is no service up there, so plan accordingly. Do expect nudity, especially since its closed. IF YOU PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT! Its absolutely stunning up there and its quickly ruined when you see trash and clothes laying around. If you're going to do that just leave the state, we don't want you! One more thing, the spring is very hot! So remember to use the cooling pipes to adjust the temp of your tub. See more..
  6. 3.5 Old Perpetual (20 reviews)
    - Fun with Kids to watch
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    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. See more..
  7. 3.5 Ritter Hot Springs (11 reviews)
    - Great little spot
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    I often do not experience the same as others. I expected the worst but was very pleasantly surprised A tidy clean historic spot that only charged $3.00 for a soak! The hotel was old and I didn't look inside, rustic I'm sure. But the rest of the grounds and campground were clean as a whistle. No general store except for the historic one that has not been open for 40 years No alcohol and closed on the owners sabbath (Saturday) until sundown (the pool not the little campground). Owner was laid back and friendly and full of advice about the area, scenic places and all It almost seems like other reviewers were talking about somewhere else See more..
  8. 4.0 Three Forks Hot Springs (4 reviews)
    - Eastern Oregon Adventures
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    These remote springs offer a three-foot-deep pool, perfect for viewing the sunset. See more..
  9. 3.5 Bigelow Hot Springs (3 reviews)
    - Small popular hot springs
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    This highly-rated hot spring is located in the Willamette National Forest. See more..
  10. 4.0 Juntura Hot Springs (1 review)
    - Hidden Hot Springs near Juntura Oregon
    Spent 1-2 hours Bodies of Water • Hot Springs & Geysers
    The hot springs are marked on Google Maps. To get to them, get off US-20 just east of the bridge over the river (about 250 meters). There is a gravel "road" on the north side of the highway. Follow it as far as it goes - about a km or so. at one point, the road goes into the river. At that point, wade across the river (it was knee deep in early October) and continue on the island a bit to the left - maybe 50 meters to the spring. It's a rectangular shaped natural pool - about the size of a large living room. The water is hot and beautiful - great for a cold day (although you have to wade back acrosss the cold river). We spent about half an hour there - a great way to break up a long drive. See more..

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