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Commercial Hot Springs in Oregon

From the rustic hot springs resorts of southeast Oregon's high desert to the hot springs soaks nestled in the lush forests of the Cascades, the state of Oregon has some of the most scenic soaking around. Inclement weather can arrive out of nowhere. Just to be safe, check Oregon road reports and travel conditions before leaving.
 

Belknap Resort & Hot Springs
McKenzie Bridge, Oregon
541.822.3512
Breitenbush Hot Springs
Detroit, Oregon
503.854.3314
Bingham Hot Springs
Gibbon, Oregon
1.888.824.3381
http://www.barmranch.com/
Blue Mountain Hot Springs
Prairie City, Oregon
Map / Driving Directions
Cove Warm Springs Pool
Cove, Oregon
541.568.4890
Crystal Crane Hot Springs
Burns, Oregon
541.493.2312
http://www.cranehotsprings.com/
Hunter's Hot Springs Resort
Lakeview, Oregon
1.800.858.8266
http://www.huntersresort.com/

Map / Driving Directions
Jackson Wellsprings
Ashland, Oregon
503.482.3776
Kah-Nee Ta Resort
Warm Springs, Oregon
503.553.1112
Lehman Hot Springs
Ukiah, Oregon
541.427.3015
http://www.lehmanhotsprings.com/
Lithia Springs Inn
Ashland, Oregon
http://www.ashlandinn.com/
Ritter Hot Springs
Ritter, Oregon
Summer: 541.421.3846
Winter: 509.525.6450
Summer Lake Hot Springs
Paisley, Oregon
http://www.summerlakehotsprings.com/
 

Related: Non-commercial hot springs in Oregon, Hot Springs Guide Books, SoakOregon.com for More



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