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Explore natural hot springs in California with our interactive map. Click on map pins to view details about each soak.
Unwind in Southern California's scenic hot springs. Enjoy comprehensive details on each location, including seasonal access, amenities and more.
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Discover Hot Springs in Northern California. From towering redwoods to rugged coastlines, Northern California’s hot springs offer an ever-changing landscape. The region’s diverse geography, including the Sierra Nevada, Yosemite Valley, parts of Lake Tahoe and Mount Shasta, is home to a variety of natural geothermal wonders.
Adventure into the rain-shadowed desert foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California to a cluster of undeveloped hot springs on the Deep Creek fork of the Mojave River. Surrounded by lush vegetation, willows and other various trees, the natural hot pools transport you into a parallel universe.
Two famous, accessible California hot springs are located in the remote central region near Mammoth Lakes, against a backdrop of the Eastern Sierra mountains. These natural hot springs are called “Wild Willy’s Hot Spring” or “Crowley Hot Spring.”
Relax and reconnect at Agua Caliente County Park hot springs. Hike scenic trails, soak in natural hot springs and camp under starry skies.
Unwind amidst the scenic beauty of Los Padres National Forest at Montecito Hot Springs. Hike along a moderate trail and discover a cascading series of natural pools, each offering a unique thermal experience.
Located near the tiny, wild town of Bridgeport, California, Buckeye Hot Springs is less visited than their famous neighbor Travertine Hot Springs. However, Buckeye offers three campgrounds and easy driving access to a historical town.
Harbin Hot Springs resort is a commercial hot springs in northern California, two hours north of San Francisco. The resort offers healing through its eight pools and various massages, including Watsu, a water-based Shiatsu massage created at Harbin Hot Springs.