① Goldmyer Hot Springs

📍 Goldmyer Hot Springs

🌲 Why visit: Forest-hidden, crystal-clear pools stepping up in temperature beside a rushing creek.

👀 Don’t miss: The cave-fed upper pool—hottest and most tranquil.

💡 Tip: Reservations mandatory; high-clearance road + 4.5-mile hike from the gate—pack light and Leave No Trace.

💵 Price: ~$20–$30 per person (reservation required)

② Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort

📍 12076 Sol Duc-Hot Springs Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98363

🛶 Why visit: Family-friendly hot mineral pools, cold plunge, and rainforest trails nearby.

👀 Don’t miss: Short hikes to Sol Duc Falls before your soak.

💡 Tip: Open seasonally; book pool sessions and lodging early in summer.

💵 Price: ~$18–$25 per adult session (day use)

③ Scenic Hot Springs

📍 Scenic Hot Springs

🏔️ Why visit: Mountainside cedar tubs with valley views—intimate, small-group soaking.

👀 Don’t miss: Snowy twilight sessions after a day at Stevens.

💡 Tip: Advance reservation required; private land—no drop-ins.

💵 Price: ~$10–$20 per person (reservation only)

④ Baker Hot Springs

📍 Baker Hot Springs Trailhead

🧭 Why visit: DIY earthen pools in the woods—raw and rustic, with true backcountry vibes.

👀 Don’t miss: Test temperatures before getting in; mix hot/cold inlets to your liking.

💡 Tip: Rough road + short trail; pack out all trash and skip if conditions look unsafe.

💵 Price: Free

⑤ Doe Bay Resort & Retreat

📍 107 Doe Bay Rd, Olga, WA 98279

🌊 Why visit: Cliffside soaking tubs and sauna with Salish Sea views—serene, spa-like setting.

👀 Don’t miss: Sunset soaks followed by a farm-to-table dinner at the café.

💡 Tip: Not geothermal (heated saltwater), but wonderfully relaxing—ferry reservations recommended.

💵 Price: ~$20–$35 per person (day-use soaking; lodging extra)