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Check out these four hidden gem locations across Oregon for a relaxing soak in some natural hot springs that show off the state's dramatic beauty.
Located in the remote southeastern part of Oregon, near the Alvord Desert, these hot springs are the ultimate place for a peaceful, off-the-grid soak.
Oregon has an abundance of natural hot springs, some easily accessible, others completely remote, reports Oregonian/OregonLive's travel writer Jamie Hale, who compiled a list of day-use springs ...
Ease into the new year by soaking the day away at Crane Hot Springs, a getaway off Oregon Route 78 east of Burns that The Oregonian/OregonLive travel writer Jamie Hale calls "an oasis." If you're ...
7 Best Hot Springs in Oregon These Oregon hot springs are as wild as they are beautiful.
Old-growth forests are at their mossy best. And hot springs feel just a little bit better amid chilled temperatures. Here are 22 of my favorite winter outdoor adventures in Oregon.
Oregon spring weather brings warmth and sunshine, but it also brings surprisingly cold days and rain showers. It all depends on the day, or even time of day. Rain or shine, soaking in a hot spring ...
The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs team up with Mt. Hood Skibowl to revive the Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs Resort.
The page shows a list of all available camping spaces at Oregon State Parks. If you need a few ideas, try one of these three campsites, which as of Wednesday all still had availability during ...
The 60-mile Aufderheide Drive in Lane County rides past dense forests, hot springs and campgrounds.
Bagby Hot Springs Perhaps the most beloved hot springs in Northwest Oregon is reached via a beautiful trail through old-growth forest 40 miles southeast of Estacada.