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A major crossing plus a short climb to a one-of-a-kind hot spring, above the wrong side of the Salmon River. Requires a raft and life jackets. No need for a swimsuit. From beaches on the north side of |
| From the guidebook "Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest" |
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| Riggins, ID - Hot Springs - 2 miles |
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A day hike climbing to hidden hot pools in a wooded ravine. Swimwear superfluous. Warm Springs Trail is a steep and steady climb above the east bank of Warm Springs Creek, but a canopy of ponderosa pi |
| From the guidebook "Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest" |
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| Council, ID - Hot Springs - 4 miles |
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A gem of a hot pool on the far side of Oxbow Reservoir on the Snake River, close to the Oregon border and Hells Canyon. Requires a boat. Swimwear optional. Nestled in the bushes beneath a travertine c |
| From the guidebook "Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest" |
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| Cambridge, ID - Hot Springs |
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A late-season day hike or mountain bike ride to a lonesome hot spring on the wrong side of the Secesh River. Swimwear superfluous. Two small streams of steamy water tumble down to the river from sourc |
| From the guidebook "Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest" |
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| McCall, ID - Hot Springs - 8 miles |
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Roadside bathhouses in a camp on the Middle Fork Weiser River. Wear what you normally bathe in. Two small shacks, each housing a concrete bathing tub, sit in a grassy flat bordered by riverside woods. |
| From the guidebook "Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest" |
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| Donnelly, ID - Hot Springs |
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