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Kropp Hot Springs

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About Kropp Hot Springs

Kropp Hot Springs is a rustic geothermal site nestled in Baker County, Oregon. Known for its natural, primitive setting, this spring offers an authentic experience for those interested in exploring Oregon’s hot springs beyond the developed pools. The spring’s current state is uncertain, with water flow possibly reduced or obscured by marshy grass, giving it a wild, untamed character.

Getting There

Reaching Kropp Hot Springs involves a moderate hike that can take anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes, depending on your starting point. The trail crosses agricultural land and may lead through wetlands, so sturdy footwear is essential. Access can be tricky due to private property boundaries, and parking options are limited, requiring careful planning.

What to Expect

You should prepare for a primitive bathing experience, as facilities are non-existent. The water temperature and quality may vary seasonally and might not always be suitable for soaking. The atmosphere is quietly natural, surrounded by farmland and wetland grasses, which can make the area feel isolated but also more vulnerable to environmental conditions.

Tips for Visitors

Check for any access restrictions or permission requirements from landowners before heading out. Visit during drier months when wetland areas are less saturated to make the hike easier. Bring water, insect repellent, and durable shoes, as you’ll encounter uneven terrain and marshy patches. No entrance fees are advertised, but respect for the land and privacy is crucial.

Last updated December 21, 2025
Kropp Hot Springs

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Access

Moderate Hike

Fee

Unknown

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