hot-springs-hub logo
StatesWest Virginia

Best Hot Springs in West Virginia

West Virginia’s springs rise from a land etched by ancient ridges and enduring grit, where hidden aquifers and trickling creeks carve secret sanctuaries beneath dense canopies of oak and hemlock. These pure waters seep through veins of weathered sandstone and limestone, gathering in cool, crystalline pools that glimmer beside fern-lined banks and mossy rock ledges. Nestled amid rhododendron tangles, rugged cliffs, and the sweet scent of mountain laurel and wildflowers, these springs offer a timeless refuge — a place to soak, wander, and let the gentle spirit of West Virginia wash through you like a song as old and steadfast as the mountains themselves.

Berkeley Springs State Park

Berkeley Springs State Park

West Virginia
TEMPERATURE
74.3°F (natural spring), heated up to 102°F in tubs
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Free
The Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs

The Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs

West Virginia
TEMPERATURE
Not specified
TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
Not specified

Neighboring Hot Springs States

Wyoming Hot Springs

Wyoming

14 Hot Springs
Arkansas Hot Springs

Arkansas

4 Hot Springs
New Mexico Hot Springs

New Mexico

23 Hot Springs
Hawaii Hot Springs

Hawaii

4 Hot Springs
North Carolina Hot Springs

North Carolina

2 Hot Springs
Utah Hot Springs

Utah

11 Hot Springs
Arizona Hot Springs

Arizona

12 Hot Springs
Nevada Hot Springs

Nevada

21 Hot Springs
Idaho Hot Springs

Idaho

38 Hot Springs
Oregon Hot Springs

Oregon

24 Hot Springs
California Hot Springs

California

25 Hot Springs
Louisiana Hot Springs

Louisiana

3 Hot Springs
Colorado Hot Springs

Colorado

27 Hot Springs
Texas Hot Springs

Texas

5 Hot Springs
Washington Hot Springs

Washington

7 Hot Springs
Alaska Hot Springs

Alaska

10 Hot Springs
Virginia Hot Springs

Virginia

3 Hot Springs
New York Hot Springs

New York

3 Hot Springs
Georgia Hot Springs

Georgia

3 Hot Springs
Florida Hot Springs

Florida

22 Hot Springs
Montana Hot Springs

Montana

17 Hot Springs

Overview

West Virginia’s springs are clearwater sanctuaries tucked within misty hollows, rugged ridges, and shadowed woodlands. From secret swimming holes along cool mountain streams to time-honored spots where generations have gathered to soak beneath leafy maples and ancient hemlocks, these freshwater havens embody a living bond with the land’s quiet strength and deep-rooted traditions of renewal.