Tucked away in the Owens Valley, north of Bishop, California, Benton Hot Springs is a historic oasis offering rustic charm and geothermal bliss. Surrounded by the Sierra Nevada’s grandeur, it boasts multiple natural hot tubs, camping options and a charming historic inn. Its popularity draws visitors seeking relaxation in Southern California hot springs and a glimpse into California’s mining past. Access requires a fee, and varies by season and chosen accommodation.
Benton Hot Springs Pools
Immerse yourself in multiple unique, rock-lined hot tubs scattered throughout the property. Each offers varying sizes, temperatures (ranging from 98°F to 108°F) and natural mineral content. Enjoy privacy in solo tubs or gather with friends in larger ones. Availability is first-come, first-served.
Benton Hot Springs Facilities
While rustic, Benton offers essential amenities. Parking is available, and restrooms are conveniently located near the hot tubs. Campgrounds with picnic tables and fire rings are nestled amongst the tubs. The historic Inn at Benton Hot Springs provides provincial elegance with shared hot tubs, comfortable rooms and a hearty breakfast. Nearby Benton Station offers limited options for gas and groceries.
Additional Considerations
Benton welcomes families and is generally pet-friendly with restrictions. Clothing is optional in designated areas.
Access and Usage Fees
Fees vary depending on the season, chosen accommodation and duration of stay. Day-use access is available. Contact Benton Hot Springs directly for current rates and details.
History
First utilized by Native Americans, Benton’s hot springs later attracted miners in the 1860s. The Bramlette family purchased the land in 1928 and continues to manage it today, preserving its historic charm.
Seasonal Access
Accessible year-round, winter driving conditions require caution. Summer wildfire risk exists, so check local conditions before visiting. Fall foliage paints the surrounding mountains in vibrant hues, making it a popular season.
Nearby Attractions
Explore the historic ghost town of Benton, hike in the stunning nearby Inyo National Forest or soak in the nearby Cerro Gordo Hot Springs. Bishop offers dining, shopping, and access to diverse outdoor adventures.
Warning: Red spider mites have been reported at this location
Benton Hot Springs Soak Stats:
Elevation: 5,630 feet
Seasonality: Open year-round
GPS Coordinates: 37°18’24.9″N 118°27’25.3″W
Map Quad: Benton, CA
Temperature Range: 98°F – 108°F
Water Clarity: Moderate
Family-friendly: Yes
Pet-friendly (with restrictions): Yes
Clothing-optional (designated areas): Yes
Overnight accommodations: Yes (Inn and camping)
Cabins: No
Camping: Yes
Day-use access: Yes
Nearby hot springs: Saline Valley Hot Springs
Driving Directions to Benton Hot Springs
Benton Hot Springs is a short, winding drive down CA-120 W from Benton Station. Located close to the border of California and Nevada, simply head West on CA-120 for approximately 2.8 miles and you’re there!
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Benton Hot Springs
California
93512
United States
2 Reviews on “Benton Hot Springs”
It’s very rustic, put nicely
Rustic in the most delightful and charming of ways. B and B very comfortable and accommodating. Absolutely love the heated floors after walking back from the snowy wintertime soak. Pools very clean and grounds well kept. Breakfast hot and hearty. Cant wait to come back. Loved everything about my stay.