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Oregon Hot Springs

Oregon's hot springs range from the legendary old-growth cedar soaking boxes at Bagby to remote high-desert soaks in Lake County. Road access warnings, forest service regulations, and tribal land considerations all included.

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Developed Hot Springs

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Bagby Hot Springs

📍 Mt. Hood National Forest, OR
🌡️ 100–115°F
Free — USFS (no fee); $5 day-use parking at trailhead (NW Forest Pass or $30 annual)
Open year-round — best Oct–May; heavy use on weekends year-round; heavy snow Dec–Mar may block road access
⚠️ No lifeguard — soak at your own risk
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Wild & Primitive Hot Springs

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Buckhorn Hot Springs

📍 Grant County, OR (Strawberry Mountains)
🌡️ 100–125°F
Free — Malheur NF land
Best June–Sept; winter access via snowmobile only
⚠️ Remote — no cell service; satellite communicator recommended
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Crawley's Cove Hot Springs

📍 Harney County, OR (Alvord Desert area)
🌡️ 100–130°F
Free — BLM land
Best Oct–Apr; summer visits must be at dawn or dusk
⚠️ Extremely remote — bring all water, food, and fuel
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McCredie Hot Springs

📍 Sisters, OR (Deschutes NF)
🌡️ 95–110°F
Free — Deschutes NF land
Best May–Oct; creek crossing not safe during high water (April–June)
⚠️ Creek crossings can be hazardous during spring runoff (April–June)
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Sh'丙烯 Hot Springs

📍 Lane County, OR (near McKenzie River)
🌡️ 90–110°F
Free — Willamette NF land
Best May–Oct; road typically gated Nov–Apr
⚠️ Check current access status with Willamette NF — road may be gated seasonally
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Summer Lake Hot Springs

📍 Lake County, OR (High Desert)
🌡️ 90–120°F
Free — private land (now open by permission) — verify before visiting
Best Sept–May; summer daytime temps in the high desert regularly exceed 95°F — extreme heat during day
⚠️ Remote high desert — carry 2+ gallons of water per person per day
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Umpqua Hot Springs

📍 Umpqua Basin, Douglas County, OR
🌡️ 95–112°F
Free — Umpqua NF land
Open year-round — best spring through fall; winter roads can be icy
⚠️ Unmarked road access — check current road conditions with Umpqua NF
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