Author and Editor: Gabriella Grace

Oregon Hot Springs:
Funky Fact: Hot Spring water contains high levels of silica, and soften rough or dry skin.

There are several hot springs in Oregon that offer natural hot water for soaking and relaxation. Some of the most popular hot springs in the state include:
- Belknap Hot Springs: Located on the banks of the McKenzie River. The springs were developed by R.S. Belknap in 1869. The Spring feeds into a huge hot pool, walk across the bridge the find the boggle hot main hot spring water, its illuminated at night! The springs are private and day visitors are limited to a 1 hour soak. Overnight guest have all day access.
- Breitenbush Hot Springs: This hot spring resort is located in the Willamette National Forest and offers a variety of soaking options, including indoor and outdoor tubs, a sauna, and a cold plunge pool.
- Umpqua Hot Springs: Located in the Umpqua National Forest, these hot springs feature a series of outdoor tubs with views of the surrounding forest.
- McCredie Hot Springs: Located in the Willamette National Forest, McCredie Hot Springs features a series of outdoor tubs fed by hot spring water.
- Terwilliger Hot Springs: Located in the Willamette National Forest, Terwilliger Hot Springs features a series of outdoor tubs fed by hot spring water.
- Ashland Hot Springs: A free spirit magnet, this nude hot spring is in Ashland, Oregon. Southern Oregon is known for isolation, beauty and this nude hot spring, which host seasonal solstice parties filled with wild and free parties in this developed pool filled with sulphur infused water.
Some of these hot springs are located in natural, outdoor settings and may have limited amenities. It is important to follow Leave No Trace principles and respect the natural environment while visiting these hot springs.
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