9 Cool Hot Springs in the PNW to Visit

The Pacific Northwest is known for its rugged landscapes and natural treasures, including hot springs that provide a perfect, tranquil retreat.
Here’s a list of some cool and accessible hot springs across the PNW that are ideal for a relaxing soak.
Table of Contents
- 1. Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon
- 2. Goldmyer Hot Springs, Washington
- 3. Umpqua Hot Springs, Oregon
- 4. Scenic Hot Springs, Washington
- 5. Cougar (Terwilliger) Hot Springs, Oregon
- 6. Carson Hot Springs, Washington
- 7. Olympic Hot Springs, Washington
- 8. Breitenbush Hot Springs, Oregon
- 9. Willow Creek Hot Spring
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1. Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon

Nestled in the Mt. Hood National Forest, Bagby Hot Springs offers wooden bathhouses with tubs filled from the natural hot springs.
A popular spot for locals, it’s still relatively low-key, especially on weekdays. The short hike to the springs adds to the adventure, winding through a lush, scenic forest.
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2. Goldmyer Hot Springs, Washington

Located near North Bend, Washington, Goldmyer Hot Springs is a true gem tucked away in old-growth forest.
Access is limited to a small number of visitors each day, so reservations are essential. The pristine, peaceful setting makes this spot feel like a true escape, perfect for soaking in nature’s beauty.
3. Umpqua Hot Springs, Oregon

Perched above the North Umpqua River, these hot springs offer a series of cascading pools with stunning views of the surrounding forest.
The springs are easily accessible with a short hike and are popular among locals and adventurers alike. Go early in the day to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more tranquil experience.
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4. Scenic Hot Springs, Washington

A hidden gem near Stevens Pass, Scenic Hot Springs requires a bit of a hike to reach but rewards visitors with spectacular views and warm waters.
The springs are on private land, so you’ll need to obtain a permit in advance. The seclusion and surrounding mountain views make it well worth the effort.
5. Cougar (Terwilliger) Hot Springs, Oregon

Located near Eugene, Oregon, Cougar Hot Springs, also known as Terwilliger Hot Springs, offers a peaceful setting with multiple pools of varying temperatures.
A short walk through the woods brings you to this popular but tranquil spot, where you can relax surrounded by lush greenery and calming waters.
6. Carson Hot Springs, Washington

Carson Hot Springs offers a unique mix of natural hot spring pools and a historic bathhouse, providing a more structured experience.
Located near the Columbia River Gorge, it’s easily accessible and perfect for those looking to enjoy a bit of history along with their soak.
7. Olympic Hot Springs, Washington

Situated within Olympic National Park, these natural hot springs require a scenic hike through the forest, adding a sense of adventure to the experience.
The springs are primitive, with several small pools nestled among the trees, offering a peaceful, back-to-nature experience.
8. Breitenbush Hot Springs, Oregon

Set within a remote, forested area, Breitenbush Hot Springs is a wellness retreat that combines natural hot springs with holistic services.
The retreat offers a quiet, unplugged atmosphere, making it ideal for visitors who want a more immersive experience. It’s a great choice for those looking to connect with nature on a deeper level.
9. Willow Creek Hot Spring

Probably the most underrated hot spring on the list, with two pools with different temperatures. There are some camping spots nearby so you can wake up with a soak!
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