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bikkle wrote:Not exactly an onsen, but...Sycamore Springs
Unfortunately the springs are not available for public use as a bath/spa resort, but they are used by the Roosevelt Institute for therapeutic purposes.
Yeah, I was going to mention Oregon, but it might be too far from the midwest..AssKissinger wrote:http://www.oregon.com/hiking/bagby_hot_springs.cfm
Charles wrote:Does anyone know of a decent place to go here in the US for a nice long, warm bath?
Charles wrote: Does anyone know of a decent place to go here in the US for a nice long, warm bath?
Taro Toporific wrote:Colorado is full of hot springs and has many free rotenburo used by young snowboarders of both sexes.
Greji wrote:Does that mean if you go there, you have to choose one of the other?Colorado is full of hot springs and has many free rotenburo used by young snowboarders of both sexes.
DrP wrote:As far as the Midwest goes, there are lots of private baths in Chicago, St. Louis, Philly and probably other cities.
ttjereth wrote:I know I haven't been home for two years, but when did Philly move to the midwest?
Taro Toporific wrote:Hot Springs AK is most likely the closest for you (and can be dirt cheap place to stay at).
Colorado is full of hot springs and has many free rotenburo used by young snowboarders of both sexes.
Montana and Wyomingalso have plenty.
Out of date and crappy US hot springs map by USGS.
http://www.acme.com/jef/hotsprings/
I personally helped restore a hotsprings in the Cascades that was built in the early 1900's by a railroad survey crew. It's located about a 6hr hike off the hiway and requires a brisk 2000' vertical. We purposely created false trails to it so that most people would end up lost and discouraged to find it. Our restoration project was solely by helicopter drops, so that we'd not fully disclose the location (or trample any of the vegetation)
DrP wrote:..I personally helped restore a hotsprings in the Cascades that was built in the early 1900's by a railroad survey crew. It's located about a 6hr hike off the hiway and requires a brisk 2000' vertical. We purposely created false trails to it so that most people would end up lost and discouraged to find it. Our restoration project was solely by helicopter drops, so that we'd not fully disclose the location (or trample any of the vegetation)
AssKissinger wrote:OK
So the hot springs that nobody can find don't have the problems I mentioned. In Japan, you wouldn't have to keep it top secret because the people wouldn't ruin the place just because they could.
BAGBY HOT SPRINGS
Description coming soon: in the meantime, beware of the worst crime in the Oregon Cascades.
Visitor K wrote:hey! im from oregon, and i can vouch that there is a no more relaxing place to drink cheap jugs of wine, get in fights and/or molest random people in the woods than bagby hot springs in oregon.
ive been to some really nice hot springs in oregon, many are on private land and you pretty much have to know where they are and sneak onto somebody's land..
bagby, which is open to the public and used to be pretty nice, is now known to be pretty shady.. i used to go up there to get drunk in high school. lots of stories around there.
here's what reed college's activities website has to say about the bagby hot springs:
bikkle wrote:Not exactly an onsen, but...Sycamore Springs
Visitor K wrote:christ, i wish it was only the hot springs. next time your in portland go to the outer southeast (or as we call it, felony flats).. keep the windows up!
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