Murrieta Hot Springs (AKA Calvary Chapel)

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(PRIVATE) 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.”

Sahara Hotsprings

California South
Developed, Resort
Description: Family oriented, geared towards Koreans (according to the owner in 2002)
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Clothing optional? no
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Sespe (CLOSED? / CAUTION)

California South

(CLOSED) (CAUTION)

Primative
Description: Out in the boonies! Beware during flash flood season. Extremely hot.
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Clothing optional? Yes
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Photos: Sespe Hot Spring photos – camels anyone?

Status: Sept 2006, Sespe and surrounding areas were closed because of the fire. It’s unknown if it’s been opened since. See comments below for details.

Details: Described as a “gem”, in the back country of Ventura, it is not for the faint hearted. Because of the extreme danger of flash floods that turn the nearby Sespe river deadly, and otherwise difficult access, please check on weather / road conditions and think through your preparations. This is reputed to take 2 days of difficult hiking to get to. According to one contributor in 9/2009 “There is a motorcycle trail in from the north, much shorter and not dangerous in the same sense as crossing the Sespe can be.” Perhaps taking a camel, is indeed the best way to go!

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