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Best Hot Springs in Louisiana

Louisiana’s springs rise from a land shaped by ancient rivers and enduring tides, where hidden aquifers and meandering bayous carve secret sanctuaries beneath towering cypress and moss-draped oaks. These warm, mineral-rich waters seep through layers of soft sediment and ancient marine sands, gathering in secluded pools that shimmer beside banks lined with ferns, water lilies, and whispering reeds.

Elgin spring

Elgin spring

Louisiana
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Free
Belle cheney springs

Belle cheney springs

Louisiana
TEMPERATURE
Cold
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Historically $1/day or $25/month; discounts for children and servants
Krotz Springs

Krotz Springs

Louisiana
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Not specified

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Overview

Louisiana’s springs are warmwater sanctuaries hidden within cypress groves, winding bayous, and shadowed wetlands. From secret pools where mineral-rich currents bubble up beneath towering oaks draped in Spanish moss to cherished spots where generations have gathered to soak and drift beneath the slow sway of willows and tupelo trees, these watery havens embody a living bond with the land’s gentle spirit and deep-rooted traditions of rest, renewal, and soulful connection to the flow of life.