Gone But Not Forgotton
As of 2024, Stewart Mineral Springs has been closed down after being acquired by new owners. The former bathhouses are closed and the property is now part of the Pneuma Retreat Center. The disappearance of the hot springs has increased speculation that past rumors about artificially heating water might be true. The information below is from when this hot springs was available to the public and will not be updated.
Stewart Mineral Hot Springs Old Listing
Stewart Mineral Hot Springs is located in the foothills of Mount Shasta within the Klamath National Forest, just 20 minutes from Weed, California. Steeped in history and surrounded by majestic natural beauty, this retreat offers a tranquil escape in Northern California. Open year-round to daytime visitors and overnight guests. Visitors can enjoy private mineral baths, indulge in massage therapy, relax in a wood-burning sauna and choose from diverse overnight accommodations.
- 13 private bathhouses with individual tubs
- Mineral-rich water heated naturally to 102-108°F
- Day-use access available (call to confirm availability)
- Clothing-optional experience within private bathhouses
Stewart Mineral Springs Retreat Facilities
Soak in the sacred mineral waters of the Karuk Tribe amidst towering pines and the tranquil murmur of Park Creek. Choose from 13 private bathhouses where individual natural mineral baths are drawn for each guest according to their temperature preference. A sheet and towel are provided. Adjacent to the private rooms is a wood-fed sauna for further detoxification.
Stewart Mineral Springs additionally features the Creekside Cafe (seasonal), Gift Shop and offers massage therapy and facials during bathhouse hours by reservation.
- Rustic cabins and campsites for overnight stays
- Wood-burning sauna for deeper relaxation
- Massage therapy studio to soothe tired muscles
- Cozy restaurant serving organic meals
- Ample parking
Overnight Accommodations
Overnight lodging options range from rustic cabins to campsites, making Stewart Mineral Hot Springs ideal for solo soaks, romantic getaways or family adventures.
- 5 tepees
- 4 motel rooms
- 6 apartment-style units
- 5 cabins with kitchenettes
- Large A-frame house (for up to 10 people)
Camping spots are also available, allowing access to the gorgeous wood-burning sauna and creek plunge.
Access and Usage Fees
Prices vary based on the season and type of accommodation. Contact Stewart Mineral Hot Springs directly for current rates and availability.
History
Stewart Mineral Hot Springs has been a cherished destination for centuries. Originally used by the Karuk Tribe for healing and ceremony, the springs were later developed into a resort in the early 20th century. Today, the retreat remains committed to respecting the land’s sacred history while offering a peaceful haven for modern-day soakers.
Seasonal Access Information
- Open year-round, weather permitting
- Winter driving conditions may require chains or AWD vehicles
- Summer wildfire season may impact air quality
Nearby Attractions
- Mount Shasta: Hike to the summit or admire its majestic presence from the springs
- McCloud Falls: Witness the cascading beauty of one of California’s tallest waterfalls
- Castle Lake: Enjoy boating, fishing and stunning mountain scenery
- McCloud Volcano: Explore the otherworldly landscape of this dormant volcano
Stewart Mineral Hot Springs Retreat Directions
From Weed, California, take I-5 N towards Portland. Exit at 751 for Edgewood and turn left onto Edgewood Road. Turn right onto Stewart Springs Road and stay left to reach the resort.
Map
Weed
California
96094
United States
7 Reviews on “Stewart Mineral Hot Springs Retreat”
It has been blocked off and is no longer a hot springs at all. My question is where does the thermal water now go? I assume it must flow somewhere or does it simple stay underground now? There was a lot of hot water there, so I am wondering if the springs used to be fake? Did they artificially add minerals and heat? I bathed there before and it was very strong minerals and extremely hot. The only thing I can come up with is that the new owners discovered it was fake, because if it was authentically that powerful and hot and they closed it off and back filled the places where it bubbles out of the Earth than I can think of no reason that anyone would do that. All the talk of insurance and stuff is a joke and not relevant to tearing it down and back filling a natural hot spring with dirt and rocks. Honestly isn’t that some kind of a crime?
One more thing to add.
This place is clothing mandatory now. And in case I was not clear before. It is NO LONGER a hot spring of any kind, or a spring of any kind. So please update your records
Siskiyou native 1949 – 1980…
The springs were divine. A small group of us would fill the baths in the evening. Singing, chanting, music, joy.
The springs were naturally cold, filling a large concrete tank just above the bathhouse.
Absolutely monstrous maze of pipes under the bathhouse. It appeared the system had been upgraded or repaired for decades. The water went through a series of hot water tanks…. all added ad hoc.
The owners I talked to over the years never acted on any of the suggestions of on-demand available in the late 20th century.
It is really unbearable that money comes into these absolutely precious springs.
It is absolutely jackbooting such an obviously sacred place with their “peace” and crushing this place.
I know how the Kurak folks feel. Many my schoolmates.
Taking bets on who will prevail:
1) bnb money makers
2) The sacred waters.
My bet is Number Two
I have been coming to Stewart Mineral Springs my whole life ..my earliest memory at the age of four I’ve had severe health problems most of my life and I truly believe my grandmother bringing me here at the change of every season improved my health and quality of life. There is a hole in my life and in my medicine cabinet.Scince the springs have been closed my health has made a decline .there is nothing in this world that replaces the healing water …I ask the people holding my sacred place hostage to please give it back we need it
They always heated the MINERAL springs here… I heard that they lost the spring: tried doing some work on the springbox and the water left. It’s a shame they took these healing waters away from us locals. Nature bats last as they say.
I learned about the hot springs in the 1990 was a regular. At least once a month. And yes they have always heated the water. But the healing factor was a blessing. When they built the new sonna that was a great and awsome place to sweat out the toxins that this world has to offer us. So very saddened to find a place that Mother Earth gave all of us to heal has been taken away.
https://www.pneumaretreatcenter.com/f-a-q/#toggle-id-3
here is the updated info regarding closure. 🙁