About Beulah Hot Springs
Beulah Hot Springs offers a raw and unpolished soaking experience in Oregon’s rugged backcountry. Nestled in a landscape once shaped by cattle grazing, this primitive hot spring features warm waters around 120°F flowing into a rustic, partially rusted bathtub. The site’s worn structure hints at past use but adds to the authentic, untouched atmosphere of this natural Oregon swimming hole.
Getting There
Reaching Beulah Hot Springs requires a challenging hike of over an hour through uneven terrain, so prepare for a strenuous journey. Parking is very limited near the trailhead, so plan accordingly and arrive early to secure a spot. The remote location means you’ll need to carry in everything you need for your visit.
What to Expect
The soaking pool holds plenty of warm water year-round, but the aging bathtub and dilapidated shelter provide minimal comfort or privacy. You’ll likely encounter few visitors, lending a peaceful and solitary vibe. Facilities are non-existent, so you experience the spring in its most natural form, surrounded by open countryside and nearby farms.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during off-peak hours for the quietest experience and dress appropriately, as clothing is required. Bring ample water, snacks, and sturdy footwear for the hike. No official fees are posted, but respect private property and local residents’ boundaries to preserve access to this unique spot among Oregon hot springs.