7 Hot Springs on the West Coast to Warm Up This Winter

When the temperatures drop, there’s no better way to beat the chill than soaking in a steamy hot spring surrounded by epic scenery. The West Coast is brimming with natural hot springs that’ll make you forget winter is even a thing. Ready to warm up? Here are seven amazing hot springs to visit this season.
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1. Wild Willy’s Hot Springs, California
Located near Mammoth Lakes, Wild Willy’s offers a jaw-dropping soak with mountain views that’ll leave you speechless. These natural pools are free to visit and come with a rugged vibe that’s perfect for adventurers. The main pools are warm enough to keep you cozy even on the chilliest days. Pro tip: Bring a towel and sturdy shoes for the short walk from the parking lot.

2. Umpqua Hot Springs, Oregon
Nestled in the Umpqua National Forest, this hot spring is all about tranquility. The tiered pools are perched on a hillside, offering sweeping views of the forest. With water temperatures hovering around 100°F, it’s an idyllic spot to recharge. Just remember—this is a clothing-optional spot, so embrace the vibe or pick a quiet time to visit.

3. Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon
For a more structured soaking experience, Bagby Hot Springs delivers. Located about 90 minutes from Portland, this rustic spot has private wooden tubs fed by natural hot spring water. The serene forest setting makes it feel like a magical escape. Heads up: There’s a small fee for access, and it’s a short hike to the springs, so pack accordingly.

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4. Travertine Hot Springs, California
Set in the high desert near Bridgeport, these hot springs offer incredible views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The mineral-rich pools vary in temperature, so you can find your perfect soak. It’s free to visit, but arrive early to beat the crowds, especially on weekends. Bonus: The sunrise here is absolutely unreal.

5. Goldmyer Hot Springs, Washington
Tucked away in the foothills of the Cascades, Goldmyer Hot Springs is a hidden gem for those willing to make the trek. The 4.5-mile hike keeps it uncrowded, and the pristine pools are well worth the effort. With limited daily access, you’ll need to reserve in advance. It’s a peaceful oasis where you can truly unwind.

6. Breitenbush Hot Springs, Oregon
If you’re looking for a holistic getaway, Breitenbush is the spot. This retreat center near Detroit, Oregon, offers soaking pools, saunas, and even cozy cabins for an overnight stay. Surrounded by snow-covered trees in winter, it’s a dreamy escape. Be sure to check availability, as this popular spot often books up quickly.

7. Sol Duc Hot Springs, Washington
Located in Olympic National Park, Sol Duc Hot Springs offers a mix of natural beauty and modern comfort. The mineral pools are part of a resort, so you can enjoy amenities like changing rooms and snacks after your soak. Whether you’re visiting for the day or staying overnight, this is a perfect winter retreat. Don’t miss the nearby Sol Duc Falls for a scenic bonus.

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