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California’s Only Beach Hot Springs As the closest natural hot springs to San Francisco, Marin Tidal Hot Springs can be found in a rocky grotto near Steep Ravine Beach during negative tides. It’s important to note that the geothermal vents at Marin Tidal are only accessible at low tides of -1ft or more. At all other times, the hot springs Read more...
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Deep in the mountains of the Los Padres National Forest near Santa Barbara is a long and dusty backpacking trail that will take you to the hidden 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 Read more...
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Sierra Hot Springs Near Sierraville Seven hundred acres bordering National Forest land, located in the midst of an alpine valley, a mere 20-30 minutes from Sierraville, California one can experience Sierra Hot Springs year round. Also known as Campbell Hot Springs, Sierra is a nonprofit establishment run by residents with a mission of stewardship for the beautiful land. When you’re Read more...
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Shoshone Hot Spring in California Death Valley brings epic views of the California desert. Shoshone offers no less. Wide open skies are perfect for stargazing in the Amargosa River Valley. Indulge your inner historian discovering the town’s deep history in mining and as an old railroad station. Explore the world-class geology, or just sit back and relax hot spring poolside. Read more...
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Stewart Mineral Hot Springs Retreat in California Nestled in the foothills of Mt. Shasta, 20 minutes from Weed, CA. Stewart Mineral Springs offers guests an enchanted visit by embracing Mother Nature while soaking up the sacred mineral waters of the Karuk Tribe. They have made every effort to maintain the pristine environment. Surrounded by trees, Park Creek feeds the hot Read more...
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Surprise Valley Hot Springs in California A journey of five miles east of Cedarville will land you in the high desert of northeastern California. The Warner Mountains and Nevada’s Hays Range border this remote getaway. Fed by an artisan mineral waterfall, Surprise Valley Hot Springs is a fourth-generation, family-owned resort. Region: Northern California / Cedarville Surprise Valley Hot Springs Overnight Read more...
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Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort and Spa in San Luis Obispo Sycamore Mineral Springs is a commercial hot spring located in the picturesque Avila Valley in San Luis Obispo County on 100 breathtaking acres. This alluring property serves as an oasis for total relaxation in the Avila Valley and is widely popular for the unique geothermal spring experience. Located just three Read more...
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Tassajara Hot Springs near Carmel Valley Deep in the Los Padres National Forest in Central California is a resort filled with tranquility, peace, and beauty. Tassajara Hot Springs is the first Buddhist monastery outside Asia, and it opens its doors to guests each summer. You’ll need to drive here from San Jose or Monterey, California, for two to three hours. Read more...
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Gaviota Hot Springs Near Santa Barbara Imagine you’re visiting the urban sprawl of Los Angeles on a foggy spring morning, and you decide to go for a day trip to the coastal mountains where you’ll hike for a couple of hours and soak in a natural hot spring pool. This day trip is possible at Gaviota Hot Springs, located in Read more...
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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...
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