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Adventure into the rain-shadowed desert foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California to a cluster of undeveloped hot springs on the Deep Creek fork of the Mojave River. Surrounded by lush vegetation, willows and other various trees, the natural hot pools transport you into a parallel universe. The cool waters of the Mojave provide a refreshing reprieve while Read more...
Embark on a scenic adventure to Crab Cooker Hot Springs, a hidden gem near other hot springs in Mammoth Lakes. Amidst towering mountains, this rustic hot spring boasts a single, man-made concrete tub fed by piping hot mineral water. Adjust the temperature to your liking and soak in the breathtaking panoramic views. This clothing-optional spot is perfect for a secluded Read more...
Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Mammoth Lakes at Hilltop Hot Springs AKA Pulkey’s Pool. This primitive, clothing-optional hot spring offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains, making it a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to connect with nature. Hilltop Hot Springs Pool Hilltop features a single rock-walled pool that requires a 10-15 minute walk Read more...
With clear skies and views of the Eastern Sierra Mountains, Travertine Hot Springs is a special treat. Unsurprisingly, they are one of the most-visited mineral hot springs in California. Despite its remote location in Northern California, this natural wonder is much-loved. Travertine Hot Springs Near Bridgeport Outside the small, rural town of Bridgeport, California, you’ll find Travertine Hot Springs at the Read more...
Unwind amidst the scenic beauty of Los Padres National Forest at Montecito Hot Springs. Hike along a moderate trail and discover a cascading series of natural pools, each offering a unique thermal experience. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and soak in the restorative waters, known for their potential healing properties since ancient times. Montecito Hot Springs Near Santa Barbara Read more...
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 Read more...
Deep in the mountains of the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Barbara is a long and dusty backpacking trail that leads to Sespe Hot Springs. Because this trail requires at least one day of hiking in warm, exposed conditions, most people do not visit or even know about Sespe. Yet, for those brave enough to make the trek, these Read more...
Few outdoor experiences are as relaxing as soaking in a natural hot springs in the wild. Imagine sitting in a hot spring as a cool creek rushes past you. This is the Northern California Buckeye Hot Springs experience. Buckeye Hot Springs Near Bridgeport Located near the tiny, wild town of Bridgeport, California, Buckeye Hot Springs is less visited than their Read more...
If you’re looking for an adventurous weekend backpacking experience to a secluded hot spring, you’ll want to visit Sykes Hot Spring in Big Sur. The trailhead is a couple of hours south of San Francisco and the Bay Area; these hot springs reopened in April 2021 after five years of closure, prompting mixed reactions. One thing is true; these springs Read more...
Not far off the beaten path, near the south side of Anza Borrego Desert State Park lies 910 acres of Southern California desert beauty. Only one of the few hot springs in Southern California in this region. Agua Caliente County Park offers three naturally heated pools, diverse hiking trails and ample camping options. Once a stop on the Butterfield Stage Read more...