California Central West
P.O. Box 782, Middletown, California 95461
Phone: (707) 987-2477, toll free 800-622-2477
Email
Website: http://www.harbin.org
PRICES:
Mon-Thu / Fri-Sun,Hol / Weekly
24-hour Visit – Adult $25 $30 $170
24-Hour Visit – Child $15 $20 $115
6-Hour Visit – Adult $20 $25
6-Hour Visit – Child $10 $15
Accommodations: $35 – $230, depending on whether you share a common room or reserve a private room. There’s also a large group lodges and buildings for groups of up to 150.
Directions: About 2 hours NE from San Francisco. Once you arrive in Middletown…
Turn west onto Hwy 175. Drive three short blocks to BARNES ST. (Big Canyon Rd.) and turn RIGHT. Drive 1.2 miles to HARBIN SPRINGS ROAD (fork at the top of the hill), and turn LEFT. Follow road for 2 miles to the gate house.
Map: http://www.harbin.org/map.htm
RIDE SHARE BOARD: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harbinrideboard
NOTES:
Harbin Hot Springs is a non-profit retreat and workshop center located in the wine region north of San Francisco. Natural spring pools, clothing-optional sun decks, massages with our certified therapists, workshops, 1160 acres of hiking. Food
The Harbin Market sells prepared food, fresh produce, bulk ingredients, snacks, phone cards, toiletries, etc. The vegetarian guest kitchen features basic pans, dishes, utensils, and limited storage (label your bags) and refrigerator space. In addition to the café’s and restaurant on Harbin property, nearby Middletown features a supermarket and numerous restaurants of varying quality. Internet access and lap top plug-in station is located near between the library and the Blue Room Café. A coin-operated Laundromat is located in nearby Middletown.
At least one person in your party must carry a membership to use the facilities.
One Month Trial Membership: $10, Full Year Membership: $30
Reservations for rooms are necessary, but are not needed for camping or day visits. Campers have full use of Harbin facilities, including the trails, pools, showers, guest kitchen, guest refrigerators, etc. Because of fire danger, no campstoves or fires are allowed.