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Best Hot Springs in Washington
Washington's hot springs rise from volcanic slopes and forested valleys, offering geothermal sites nestled in remote mountain settings often surrounded by towering evergreens, mossy ground, and expansive stretches of public wilderness.

Goldmyer Hot Springs
Washington
TEMPERATURE
125°F to 104°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
$20 per adult per day, $30 per adult (age 18–64), $25 per senior (65+), children free (0–17), camping Wednesday–Sunday: additional $10 per adult/senior, Tuesday exclusive use: $240 per group (up to 8 people), Tuesday evening camping fee: additional $50 per group
Ohanapecosh Hot Springs
Washington
TEMPERATURE
Up to 120°F (historical)TYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
None
Scenic Hot Springs
Washington
TEMPERATURE
Not specifiedTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Baker Hot Springs
Washington
TEMPERATURE
Approximately 100–101°F, varies by location in pool and time of yearTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Free
Sulphur hot springs
Washington
TEMPERATURE
Around 90°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Free, but permit required for parkingNeighboring Hot Springs States

Wyoming
14 Hot Springs

Arkansas
4 Hot Springs

Utah
11 Hot Springs

Arizona
12 Hot Springs

Nevada
21 Hot Springs

Idaho
38 Hot Springs

Oregon
24 Hot Springs

California
25 Hot Springs

Colorado
27 Hot Springs

Alaska
10 Hot Springs

Virginia
3 Hot Springs

Florida
22 Hot Springs

Montana
17 Hot Springs
Overview
Washington’s hot springs offer forested mountain escapes, rustic backcountry retreats, and serene soaking pools shaped by nature and history. Fed by volcanic activity and tucked into lush wilderness, these geothermal havens provide the perfect sanctuary for those seeking solitude, natural beauty, and a rejuvenating getaway in the heart of the Pacific Northwest.