Oregon is well known for it’s primitive hot springs as you relax in the states natural mineral waters surrounded by forest and wildlife. People who live or are visiting Bend, OR unfortunately don’t have the luxury of having a hot spring just a few minutes away. However, if you are ok with making a day trip out of it, here are our favorite 6 hot springs near Bend, Oregon to visit.

Hot Springs Near Bend OR
Terwilliger Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 2 Hours
Address: Forest Road 19, Rainbow, Oregon
Clothing: Optional
Cost: $7

Highly regarded as the most visiting hot spring in the state, Terwilliger (also known as Cougar) hot springs is the perfect way to spend a day away from the city of Bend and out in the wilderness. Nestled deep in the Willamette National Forest, it’s roughly a quarter mile hike up to the six different natural pools that cascade down one another, with temperatures ranging from from 85 – 112 degrees. The vast difference in heat makes it ideal for any family as there is a pool that works for everyone.
Terwilliger Hot Springs near Bend is clothing option and you will see people taking advantage early or late in the day.
Umpqua Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 2 Hours
Address: NF-3401, Idleyld Park, OR 97447
Clothing: Optional
Cost: $5

Located directly above the North Umpqua River lies one of the most breathtaking hot springs you will find in Oregon. Umpqua Hot Springs is a travelers dream as it requires a fairly steep quarter mile trek to reach, but once you arrive you will feel like you are all alone with mother nature. Overlooking the river and wilderness you will find a few cascaded natural springs pools with temperatures between 100 – 115 degrees. There is also an enclosed structure that houses another pool which is ideal in the winter months.
Speaking of winter months, if you plan on going off peak season, be prepared for the gate to the area to be closed. This doesn’t mean you can’t still soak in Umpqua hot springs, but it does mean that you will need to hike 1.5 miles to reach the pools. If there is snow this can be somewhat challenging so make sure you bring the proper gear.
Belknap Hot Spring
Minutes from Bend – 1 Hour, 20 Minutes
Address: 59296 N. Belknap Hot Springs Road
Clothing: Required
Cost: $8

Located west of Bend, Oregon likes Belknap Hot Springs. This one technically isn’t classified as natural as it’s spring fed. However, that doesn’t take away from the mineral waters that are known to help heal the body and relax the mind. Best part is this isn’t a primitive area and there are quite a few amenities for you to enjoy.
There are two different pools for you to soak in. However, one is specifically reserved for people staying at the resort while the other is for walk-ins. This doesn’t mean you need to stay there as the walk-in pool is all you need to enjoy a day of relaxation.
Crane Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 2 Hours, 30 Minutes
Address: 59315 Highway 78
Clothing: Required
Cost: 2 Night Stay
If you want to travel south of Bend, Crystal Crane Hot Springs is a great destination. It’s considered a resort, but definitely has the primitive vibe making it a very popular tourist attraction. Outside of a few accommodations to stay the night, it’s pretty much just you and the natural mineral waters. Crane Hot Springs has two options when it comes to soaking. The first options is an enclosed bathhouse made from cedar where the water is pumped in and regulated to the desired temperature. The second is a huge pond that keeps a constant temperature of 101. Recently they added a new facility that is only for visitors who plan on staying at least two nights. The building has it’s own private soaking pools and even a private patio for you to relax as you watch the sun set.
Alvord Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 4 Hours
Address: Fields-Denio Road
Clothing: Required
Cost: $10

This is more of a journey as Alvord Hot Springs is roughly 4 hours southeast of Bend. There are two main natural springs pools created with concrete which originates at almost 170 degrees before drastically cooling down once it is pumped into the pools. Many people enjoy coming hear at dusk as there is nothing like enjoy a good soak while staring into the stary night sky.
Summer Lake Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 2 Hours
Address: Highway 31, Paisley
Clothing: Optional
Cost: $10
Located a couple hours south of Bend is another primitive hot springs for you to enjoy. There are not thrills here and offer three main outdoor pools, as well as one enclosed natural hot spring. There are a couple cabins if you’d like to stay overnight and some camping locations in the area.
Paulina Lake Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 1 Hour, 15 Minutes
Address: 43.719 121.209
Clothing: Optional
Cost: Free

On the edge of Paulina Lake sits several natural hot springs. Primitive is even an understatement for these at the different sections were dug out of the sand and rocks placed around them to keep the warm water in. We highly recommend you check the temperatures before jumping in as they can widely range from 90 – 115 degrees depending on the season and tides.
McCredie Hot Springs
Minutes from Bend – 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Address: 43.7040120, -122.2872629
Clothing: Optional
Cost: Free
Roughly an hour and a half south west of Bend is our last hot spring we recommend if visiting the area. Located in the Willamette National Forest, it’s a fairly short drive from the closest town of Oakridge. This primitive area has some of the best views while soaking in the natural waters of Oregon. There are two main pools with varying degrees between 98 – 114 degrees. It has been known to climb as high as 130 degrees so check the waters before getting in.
Conclusion
Bend is an awesome city to live in, but it’s important to get out once in a while and explore everything Oregon has to offer. There are some amazing hot springs not to far of a drive away so get out there! Happy Soaking!