Olympic Hot Springs
Hot Spring
A group of natural geothermal pools located in Olympic National Park in Washington State, known for unique rock formations and clothing-optional status.
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A group of natural geothermal pools located in Olympic National Park in Washington State, known for unique rock formations and clothing-optional status.
Pristine natural pools nestled between a cliff and a river on the edge of a lake.
Multiple natural pools of varying temperatures found along the Liard River.
A centrally located, easily accessed, and well developed hot spring for all ages.
A series of shallow man-made rock pools situated on a serene hillside a 30-45 minute hike from the road.
A unique hot spring located in Europa Bay on the north shore of Gardner Canal, with three springs bubbling from a horizontal fracture and a bathing pool blasted out of the bedrock.
Rstic rock pools along a creek in traditional Xa'xtsa First Nation territory.
T’sek Hot Springs (also known as Skookumchuck / St. Agnes Well) is a culturally significant site operated as a hot springs and campground; check official status before visiting (it may be temporarily closed).
Difficult to locate hot springs reportedly located north of Darrington, Washington.
Formerly Takhini Hot springs, now developed into the Eclipse Nordic Spa.