I like the voice over on this one, it really adds to the video. Always love a good list! You have gone to some very cool places. I haven't gone to a hot spring since I lived in Africa as a kid. Will have to take the kids to one of the hot springs. They all look so pretty!
Thanks Carl. I need to venture out more on talking more on my videos. I appreciate the feedback. We love a good hot spring! Montana has some really cool family friendly ones if you ever get to Montana!
Rachel here and I just love hot springs so loving this. On top of these hot springs views look at that soft puppy cuddle bug 😍 So many happy relaxing views here. Summer Lake hot springs looks less built up and more like a nature experience. I love that with the nature views too. Okay, I see why you love your #1! What an experience. I'm feeling like I need to hit up Oregon. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you. Your #1 is also my #1, Breitenbush. I have not been back yet, since the devastating fire that destroyed all the small cabins in the woods as well as the main kitchen, massage building, sanctuary building where yoga and other classes were held, the shower house and all the platforms for tents. The lodge, sauna building, and I think but am not sure if the office/store were all saved. The residence area across the River was almost completely destroyed. They've built a new shower house, platforms for tent, and it looks like from their website, some cabins.
This was our second trip since the fires, the first trip it was pretty barren, they have rebuilt a lot of new cabins, tent platforms and lower pool area. And it’s still one of my fave places to spend an afternoon! 💕
@@jeffreyevans6892 We used to go to Cougar, lots of folks have trashed it over the years and have made it undesirable to us. Plus my list was only for commercial hot springs. Oregon has a lot of free, beautiful hot springs but most of us don’t share their location because they are already overpopulated!
@@zenwilds2911 All of the hotsprings listed in N this video are commercial hot springs and have lodging or camping on the same property as the springs. Camping in Oregon is about $50 a night and hotels for these springs run $150-$200 per night and includes use of the hotsprings for your stay. Best wishes
Lovely places you visited. Thanks for sharing 👍
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I like the voice over on this one, it really adds to the video. Always love a good list! You have gone to some very cool places. I haven't gone to a hot spring since I lived in Africa as a kid. Will have to take the kids to one of the hot springs. They all look so pretty!
Thanks Carl. I need to venture out more on talking more on my videos. I appreciate the feedback. We love a good hot spring! Montana has some really cool family friendly ones if you ever get to Montana!
Rachel here and I just love hot springs so loving this. On top of these hot springs views look at that soft puppy cuddle bug 😍 So many happy relaxing views here. Summer Lake hot springs looks less built up and more like a nature experience. I love that with the nature views too. Okay, I see why you love your #1! What an experience. I'm feeling like I need to hit up Oregon. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching! Oregon definitely has some amazing places. We’ve been traveling locally the last 2 years, while caring for an aging parent.
*#3 and #4 looked appealing to me. Thanks for sharing your favorites👍*
Thank you! All are wonderful places to visit!
I really appreciate the bad pictures so we know what the hot springs actually look like. Thank you!
I've visited 3 of 5 of these, such relaxing places!
Agreed! We enjoy a bunch of the natural springs as well. Oregon has so many cool places!
@@wildzenventures There are some really cool natural springs, and probably many more barely any people know about!
Thank you. Your #1 is also my #1, Breitenbush. I have not been back yet, since the devastating fire that destroyed all the small cabins in the woods as well as the main kitchen, massage building, sanctuary building where yoga and other classes were held, the shower house and all the platforms for tents. The lodge, sauna building, and I think but am not sure if the office/store were all saved. The residence area across the River was almost completely destroyed. They've built a new shower house, platforms for tent, and it looks like from their website, some cabins.
This was our second trip since the fires, the first trip it was pretty barren, they have rebuilt a lot of new cabins, tent platforms and lower pool area. And it’s still one of my fave places to spend an afternoon! 💕
Always like cougar hot springs. When I visit family in O.R must make the trip to cougar.
@@jeffreyevans6892 We used to go to Cougar, lots of folks have trashed it over the years and have made it undesirable to us. Plus my list was only for commercial hot springs. Oregon has a lot of free, beautiful hot springs but most of us don’t share their location because they are already overpopulated!
I love a good hot springs. I'll drive a long way out of the way to visit one!
Agreed! They are the best because all the hooligans aren’t there 😂
Can you make a video with prices of admission for these hot springs?
And where to sleep near them.
@@zenwilds2911 All of the hotsprings listed in N this video are commercial hot springs and have lodging or camping on the same property as the springs. Camping in Oregon is about $50 a night and hotels for these springs run $150-$200 per night and includes use of the hotsprings for your stay. Best wishes
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You need to check out hot lake resort, eastern oregon, lagrande
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