Beverly Hot Springs

CA SouthCalifornia South

outdoor pools/tubs and indoor hot and cold, sauna pools/tubs
clothing optional
fee $$$

notes: Luxury. Separate men’s and women’s facilities.
Locker and shower rooms.
Asian influences in body treatments and herbal medicines.Immaculate.
Supposedly only natural artesian spring in LA. 100% pure alkaline mineral
water.

address: 308 N. Oxford Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004

how to get there:: Between Beverly Hills and downtown
LA.
phone: 213-734-7000
shelter: none known

food: restaurant specializing in Korean dishes, healthful
snacks and teas.
payment accepted: unknown
massage: yes, Shiatsu, plus health and beauty treatments.
temperature: 105 degree F

Bowen Ranch (See Deep Creek Hot Springs)

CA SouthCalifornia South

WARNING: There seems to be lots of confusion between Bowen Ranch and Deep Creek Hot Springs. My current understanding is that Bowen Ranch has no hot springs, but that it is a popular access point to Deep Creek Hot Springs.

According to one knowlegable sounding person name Mike (see comments for details)

Bowen Ranch is not a hot spring but rather a place for the public to safely park their vehicles and to camp overnight at. It is by far the best place to hike to the hot springs from. A small parking and/or camping fee is charged. There are very limited facilities there… My friend Michael Castro owns and manages Bowen Ranch… When Mr. Castro is not present, there are easy to follow directions posted on the front door of the historic and rustic structure. Day time parking is $4 per person. Overnight Camping fee is $5 per person. Campsites are on a first come first serve basis. Some sites have picnic tables. Very limited facilities on property… It is prohibited by the U. S. Forest Service to bring glass containers to the hot springs or into the Deep Creek drainage area. Also prohibited by USFS, is overnight camping and campfires at the hot springs.

If you post a comment, please clarify if you mean Bowen Ranch, or Deep Creek Hot Springs (via Bowen Ranch).

Calvary Chapel (Formerly Murrieta Hot Springs)

CA SouthCalifornia South

NOTE: Murrieta Hot Springs is no longer open to the general public. It is now part of a religious retreat. To find out more, visit their website.

Calvary Chapel
Conference Center Murrieta
39405 Murrieta Hot Springs Road Murrieta, CA 92563
ph: (951) 698-5031
fax: (951) 677-0261
http://www.mhsretreats.com

From their website…

“Calvary Chapel Conference Center at Murrieta Hot Springs is a ministry of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. The center has been established for the purpose of glorifying God by providing a place for God’s people to grow and mature in their relationship through the teaching of His Word, worship, fellowship, recreation and rest. Our ministry is to serve the visiting churches that have their retreats at the center. We desire that you will leave the facility knowing Jesus more intimately than before.

If you are interested in holding a retreat, a conference, or even just a meeting at our beautiful facility, please use the “Contact Us” page to reach us by email or phone. You may also check our “Availability Calendar” page for available weekend and mid-week dates that you may be interested in prior to contacting us.”

California Hot Springs Cabin Rentals (Deer Creek)

California South
Developed, Rustic Resort
Description:
$: Daily- Weekday $70.00 & $110.00 Weekend and Holidays* $90.00 & $145.00 2 night min. Weekly- Non-holiday $445.00 & $565.00 Holiday $485.00 & $715.00. Paypal, eCheck, all major credit cards accepted with 4% fee. Deposit required to hold cabinns. See the website for the many details.
Clothing optional? maybe
Accommodation: A handfull of cabins.
Address:
phone: 818-951-0230 (to rent with less then two weeks notice calling requested)
Email: cabins4rent@juno.com
Website: http://www.hotspringsrentals.net

Details: rustic creek side cabins are nestled just inside the Sequoia National Monument at California Hot Springs.

Right below the snow line, the area is accessible all year.

The water is piped into the cabins at approximately 125 degrees directly from the hot springs. The cabins also sit above year-round Deer Creek.

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Deep Creek Hot Springs (Near Bowen Ranch Campground)

CA SouthCalifornia South

WARNING: There seems to be lots of confusion between Bowen Ranch and Deep Creek Hot Springs. Bowen Ranch has no hot springs, but it is a popular parking and camping area reputed to have the best access point to the Deep Creek Hot Springs.

a cluster of outdoor hot springs, primative.
clothing optional
fee: $0 for Deep Creek hot springs. Nearby Bowen Ranch charges $5 Overnight Camping and $4 per person day parking.

shelter: no camping in canyon, but avail nearby at Bowen Ranch (day parking or overnight camping), Silverwood Lake and Lake Arrowhead. First come first serve.
food: none (recommend bringing water)
payment accepted: free (except for parking and camping at Bowen Ranch… cash only I assume).
massage: none
temperature: 105 degree

address: none, see USGS Lake Arrowhead, CA quadrangle (7.5 minute scale). 16 mi east of Hesperia.
phone: none
email: none

notes: Though popular it’s pretty pristine. Several pools clustered in an isolated high desert Canyon, 6 mile gradual hike or a steep 2 mi one. Avoid short trail during high water levels (spring) lest you get swept away by a suddenly rising river. To hike short trail, park at private ranch for a fee.

Directions:

Free parking:
From Interstate 15 take the Hesperia exit, and turn east onto Main St. Follow Main St. for about 8 mi. to a Y and Rock Srings Road. Go right on Rock Springs Rd. for about 1.8 miles to Deep Creek Road, and turn right. Follow Deep Creek Rd. until it turns to dirt. Then look for the dam and head for the southeast side of it. Park where you can and walk to the top of the dam along its paved service road. The 6 mi. hike trailhead is to the left when facing the inside portion of the dam. A small metal sign on the side of the hill marks where the trailhead begins. The trail goes uphill steeply for the first few hundred yards, then levels out. Follow the trail for 6 miles, crossing the creek on a bridge after 2 miles. The trail leads right to the spring.

Via Bowen Ranch parking lot:

To take the steeper, 2 mi trail take Rock Spring Road at the Y and go left. Follow Rock Spring Rd. about 2.8 miles to Roundup Way, then turn right. Take Roundup Rd. about 4.2 miles to Bowen Ranch Road and turn right again. Follow this graded dirt road for 5.5 miles to the ranch itself and the parking area. Someone is often there to collect a parking fee and direct people to the trailhead. Often steep and slippery.

To access Deep Creek Hot Springs via Bowen Ranch:

From the L.A. Metropolitan area, take Interstate I-15 north up to the high desert community of Apple Valley California. Exit off I-15 onto Bear Valley Road and head east for 10 miles. Turn right onto Central Avenue heading south for 3-miles. Turn left onto Ocotillo Way heading east once again for 2.8-miles to Bowen Ranch Road. Turn right and follow Bowen Ranch about another 7 miles or so to where it ends. You’ll see what appears to be an old historic rustic structure and tollgate displaying a stop sign.

Once at the tollgate, run off motor and read the easy to follow directions posted on the front door if no one is present. If your intentions are just to visit the hot springs for the day, have $4 on hand for the day time parking fee. If this a first-time visit, take Bowen Ranch Flyer lying by the front door steps where the envelopes are. There is a map and other information to read / view on the flyer.

Please see extensive comments for more directions and details.

Links:
deepcreekvolunteers@hotmail.com – Deep Creek Volunteers ( DCV ) “we created an information brochure that has been approved by the USFS for distribution at DCHS, or elsewhere. We meet on the last Saturday of every month at DCHS at 1PM to discuss possible projects, hand out brochures, and do clean up and repairs of existing hot pools.” Van

Desert Hot Springs Spa

CA SouthCalifornia South


outdoor hot swimming pool, seven soaking pools
bathing suit req
fee $


notes: Luxury spa. Spectacular views, pool side food/drink
service, hair/manicure salon.
Guests have access to nearby tennis, golf, and Mission Lakes Country
Club.

address:10805 Palm Dr., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240

how to get there: In the town of Desert Hot Springs
phone: 619-329-6495, reservations 800-843-6053
shelter: lodging

food: restaurant/bar
payment accepted: unknown
massage: yes, plus wide range of bodywork and beauty treatments.
temperature: variety from 140 degree F flow

Fountain of Youth Spa

CA SouthCalifornia South


outdoor swimming pools, smaller pools w jets.
bathing suit req
fee $

notes: This hot spring will be further researched in the
future.
address: Rte. 1, Box 12, Niland, CA 92257

how to get there: Nr the Salton Sea. From Hwy 111, take
Frink Road to the end.
phone: 619-348-1340
shelter: camping/RV park

food: none known
payment accepted: unknown
massage: yes

Glen Ivy Hot Spring

CA SouthCalifornia South


outdoor swimming pools, and indoor tubs, cold plunge, sauna, steamroom
bathing suit req
fee $$ (cold season $42 F-Sun, $30 weekdays; hot season is higher)

notes: Unconfirmed hours: 9am to 5:30pm.

address: 25000 Glen Ivy Rd., Corona, CA 91719

how to get there: 8 miles south of Corona, on Glen Ivy
Road off Temescal Canyon Road.
phone: 909-277-3529
shelter: none on site, but many lodging choices in the
city of Corona. Many package deals include admission to Glen Ivy.

food: two snack bars serving sandwiches, drinks
including wine and beer.

payment accepted: unknown
massage: yes, plus mud baths, theraputic body treatments, and full service salon.
temperature: variety incl cold plunge

Jacumba Hot Springs Spa

CA SouthCalifornia South

One hot mineral tub (enclosed and open all night) and an outdoor cool pool for swimming
bathing suit requirements: unknown
fee $$

notes: High desert, sulfur smell.
address: 44500 Old Hwy 80, P.O. Box 371, Jacumba, CA 91934

how to get there:: Located 100 yards north of the Mexican Border between San Diego and Yuma just off I-8. Use the Boulevard or Jacumba exits from the interstate.

phone unknown
shelter: hotel (at least)

food: restaurant with bar
payment accepted: unknown

massage: unknown
temperature: unknown