Woody’s Feather River Hot Springs (REOPENED)

California North California North

(REOPENED)
Primative
Adjoining larger (5 person)and smaller (2 person, slightly cooler) pools.

Hours: daytime, only open to guests at R&R RV Park or cabins

Clothing optional? Yes

Fee: $5 per person/2hr soak, honor system drop-box.

Shelter: nearby 2 RV parks

phone: 925-783-2913

Email: none

Website:  www.randrrvparkhotsprings.com

Directions: On CA 70 about 5 miles west of the CA 89 junction. Look for two big logs in front of an old cabin with a chimney. This is west of a small RV park that is west of a bigger RV park called Crystal Springs.

Update Jan 2013: hot springs are open to those staying in R&R RV Park or in one of the 3 cabins. Call the Owner Rocki at 925-783-2913 to make reservations or visit http://www.randrrvparkhotsprings.com/

For day-use (2-hr soak), the entry is $5/person, which is paid at the drop-box. By keeping the springs clean and supporting the owner’s efforts to maintain a nice facility, then these wonderful soda and sulfer springs can remain open. 

Woody's Feather River Hot Springs (REOPENED)

California North California North

(REOPENED)
Primative
Adjoining larger (5 person)and smaller (2 person, slightly cooler) pools.

Hours: daytime, only open to guests at R&R RV Park or cabins

Clothing optional? Yes

Fee: $5 per person/2hr soak, honor system drop-box.

Shelter: nearby 2 RV parks

phone: 925-783-2913

Email: none

Website:  www.randrrvparkhotsprings.com

Directions: On CA 70 about 5 miles west of the CA 89 junction. Look for two big logs in front of an old cabin with a chimney. This is west of a small RV park that is west of a bigger RV park called Crystal Springs.

Update Jan 2013: hot springs are open to those staying in R&R RV Park or in one of the 3 cabins. Call the Owner Rocki at 925-783-2913 to make reservations or visit http://www.randrrvparkhotsprings.com/

For day-use (2-hr soak), the entry is $5/person, which is paid at the drop-box. By keeping the springs clean and supporting the owner’s efforts to maintain a nice facility, then these wonderful soda and sulfer springs can remain open. 

California Central West

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Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs

CA Central West California Central West

outdoor pool, bathhouses
bathing suit req in pool
fee $$$

notes: Reservations recommended. This hot spring will
be further researched in the future.
address: 1507 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA 94515

how to get there: In the town of Calistoga
phone:707-942-4102

shelter: lodging

food: none known

payment accepted: unknown

massage: yes, mud baths, and physical therapy.

Dr. Wilkinson's Hot Springs

CA Central West California Central West

outdoor pool, bathhouses
bathing suit req in pool
fee $$$

notes: Reservations recommended. This hot spring will
be further researched in the future.
address: 1507 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA 94515

how to get there: In the town of Calistoga
phone:707-942-4102

shelter: lodging

food: none known

payment accepted: unknown

massage: yes, mud baths, and physical therapy.

Esalen Institute (PRIVATE)

CA Central West California Central West

(PRIVATE)


Esalen’s springs, are no longer open to the public, and are now only available to registered guests and staff. Mudslides from storms destroyed the integrity and safety of the old baths. “THE BATHS ARE OPEN and they are magnificent! After four and a half years, several million dollars and a series of challenges that were almost insurmountable, the restoration of the Esalen baths on their original site at the source of the hot springs is complete.”

several outdoor hot baths, mostly modern wooden structures, some bathtubs, some under shelters. Fabulous coastal views.
clothing optional
fee $$$ (must sign up for classes or be a worker/employee of the facility, or a local.)

notes: It’s worth signing up for a workshops and paying for lodging just to enjoy the hot springs. See the website for the latest updates on construction and access to the general public (which is currently 1am-3am!). Please see Esalen’s website for details on the extensively renovated website.

address:Big Sur, CA 93920

how to get there: On Hwy 1, about 45 miles south of Monterey.
phone:

(info and seminar reservations) 831 667-3000; (1am-3am public access to hot springs, by reservation only 831-667-3047).

shelter: lodging, simple bungalows in a row for about $100/night. Also common rooms where one brings a sleeping bag.

food: wonderful tasty and health bolstering buffet for participants, made from the organic garden.

payment accepted: unknown

massage: yes, plus wide range of health and healing arts.
BUT better call ahead and check on the availability of this. Mostly these
services are only available for participants of the institute’s programs.

temperature: adjustable

links: www.esalen.org

http://www.esalen.org/place/hot_springs.shtml

Grover Hot Spring

CA Central West California Central West
outdoor swimming and soaking pools
bathing suit req
fee $

notes: Reservations for campsites recommended. Many nice
hiking trails nearby (esp Hot Springs Creek Trail to waterfall and Burnside
Lake). Nice year round, except during heavy snow.

address: PO Box 188, Markleeville, CA 96120

how to get there:
From Gardnerville: HWY 88 south 15 mi to Woodfords and HWY 89 intersection.
Turn left, and go south 5 mi to Markleeville and exit right on Hot Springs
Rd. Go 3 mi to Grover Hot Springs State Park entrance Station.
phone: 916-694-2248, (campground reservations through
MISTIX) 800-444-7275

shelter: camping at Quaking Aspen and Toiyabe (stoves,
cupboards, tables, water, rest rooms and showers) closed Oct – May. Camping
w less amenities yr round in picnic area nr park entrance.
food: picnic area
payment accepted: unknown
massage: no
temperature: 80F, 104F

Harbin Hot Springs

CA Central West 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.

International Spa

CA Central West California Central West

hot mineral baths, mud baths
clothing optional
fee $

notes: reputed as one of the best Calistoga spas for sampling
hot springs culture and philosophy.
address: PO Box 856,Calistoga, CA 94515
how to get there: in the town of Calistoga
phone: 707-942-6122
shelter: none known on premises, but should be lodging
close by.
food: none known/picnic area/snack bar and grill/community
kitchen/grocery on premises/restaurant
payment accepted: unknown
massage: yes (acupressure, reflexology, swedish-Esalen),
plus Japanese enzyme baths.
temperature: unknown