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Oregon Hot Springs Map


Use the statewide Google map to locate hot springs in Oregon. You can also view hot pools by region, near Portland and those that are not listed. The map below includes almost every known hot springs in Oregon.

Statewide Map of Oregon Hot Springs

Select a hot springs marker on the map to view additional information.

Map Pin Legend

Public Hot Springs Public Hot Springs

Commercial Hot Springs Commercial Hot Springs

Closed Hot Springs Closed Hot Springs

Unknown Hot Springs Unknown Status Hot Springs

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Oregon DGMI Geothermal Information Map

California Hot Springs Map

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Northwest Hot Springs Map

Note: Please post a comment below or use the contact form if you notice a missing hot springs or one with incorrect information. Thank you!

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19 thoughts on “Oregon Hot Springs Map”

  1. Called the Blue Mountain Hot Springs Guest Ranch today. They, and the hot springs, have been closed for 8 years according to the elderly woman who answered the phone……

  2. visited kropp, either the coordinates are incorrect or the hotsprings is inactive… nothing to see but snow, ice, marshland, cows, and a no tresspassing sign.

  3. PLEASE!!!WE NEED YOU’RE HELP!!!

    http://www.SaveHuntersHotSprings.org

    Hunters Hot Springs, “Old Perpetual” Geyser, and the surrounding wetlands are already being negatively effected from a geothermal well just 100 feet from the geyser. The Town of Lakeview is selling the hot water to heat the Warner Creek Correctional Facility, and now plan to DOUBLE THE OUTPUT for geothermal power generation. Their studies have found that this will have an impact from between 3 feet and 200 feet below ground, completely draining the surrounding springs, pots, wetlands, and ponds (including the pond home to “Old Perpetual” Geyser).

    PLEASE!!! go to savehuntershotsprings.org
    and sign the petition

  4. You know that this Geothermal energy is very important.  As much as I would hate to see a warm spring go people need to get power from somewhere.  I am in total support of the geothermal power since it is so clean.  Would you rather have another dam built?

  5. How about solar instead of stealing the geothermal water? or wind? Or composting and utilizing the heat made from that?

  6. Whoever thinks draining a hot spring to utilize the heat is an idiot. As it’s a temporary solution and a new heat source will have to be found.

    Solar power is truly perpetual, wind is perpetual, deriving indirect heat from the water without taking the water is fine, but draining a well into oblivion could take hundreds of years to repair.

    Slow down or stop consumption and find a sustainable source.

  7. I don’t see why the cooled water couldn’t be returned to the ground to replenish it and re-warm it from the lava dome that heated it in the first place. They just need to engineer it so no water is wasted.

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