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- Y-GuyModerator
J-Rooster wrote:
Mark, I forgot to tell you if your coming to Washington State make sure your windshield wipers are in good working order and if you get out of your coach make sure you have a good golf umbrella handy!
Or stick to the dry side and you won't need them ;) - J-RoosterExplorer
427435 wrote:
Mark, I forgot to tell you if your coming to Washington State make sure your windshield wipers are in good working order and if you get out of your coach make sure you have a good golf umbrella handy!
Thanks for the replies. We're looking forward to our trip to the NW. - 427435ExplorerThanks for the replies. We're looking forward to our trip to the NW.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
This link will help you find the hot springs. Once you have the location you could do google searches for nearby or on location campgrounds. hotsprings
To search by state look here: listed search on State - Y-GuyModerator
RVing Photographer wrote:
I just know of one in NW Oregon.
Two of I know in Oregon include;
Alvord Desert in SE Oregon
Lehman Hot Springs near Ukiah Oregon
Lehman Hot Springs However I found the springs are currently closed due to legal issues.
- J-RoosterExplorerMark, I've been too all that is listed plus Olympic Hot Springs (at the end of the Elwah Road outside of Port Angeles, WA.) but the best Hot Springs (Hands Down) with the most minerals in the World is Crystal Hot Springs, Honeyville, UT. (Northern Utah between Logan & Bringham City), about 25 miles south of the Idaho Border! I found it by accident last year I seen a Wendy's just off I-15 so the DW and I stopped for lunch and, I inquired about the nearest RV Park. The Wendy's crew sent us a few miles down the road Hwy. #38 to Crystal Springs RV Resort & Hot Springs. Mark, they have three very large pools one has a giant water slide, but the pool I liked best has 3 Water Falls that you can sit under 1. Hot running waterfall, the 2nd is a warm running waterfall, and the 3rd is cool running waterfall. They also have different depths to swim in and have little private type pool that are covered. They have nice bath house if you choose not to go to your RV, and your allowed to have your favorite refreshment out in the pools as long as the containers are not glass. Also they serve food. If you follow Hwy. 38 south into Brigham City there is a family restaurant (either JB's or JD's) they sell the best home made BBQ Sauce I have ever eaten! Also across I-15 to the west is one of the Worlds Largest Bird Refuge "Bear Lake Migratory Bird Refuge" have plenty of gas when you go into this place along with a good camera! If you drop down this far from the NW you won't be sorry! Happy Soaking
- bluwtr49Explorer II
kknowlton wrote:
Look at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. A couple different CGs in or near town, and hot springs as well as a more kid-friendly water park.
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Nice area and a trip to Soda Springs is fun. - The_TexanExplorerLots of them to choose from around the Cascade, McCall ID area. Many free ones in the wild with FS campgrounds nearby and several commercial ones with either FS or commercial CG's nearby.
- MusicmanExplorerSol Duc Hot Springs in the Olympic National Park in WA.
- yrusosloExplorerThermopolis, Wy. Great hot spring bathing & rv camping
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