About Tudors Spring
Tudors Spring offers a tranquil retreat nestled in Oregon’s lush wilderness. This warm spring, with water hovering around 68°F, invites you to unwind surrounded by towering trees and the gentle sounds of nature. Its primitive charm lets you connect deeply with the environment, far from developed resorts.
Getting There
Reaching Tudors Spring requires a bit of effort—expect a moderate hike along forest trails that lead you to its secluded basin. Parking is limited near the trailhead, so arrive early to secure a spot. The walk rewards you with serene views and anticipation of the warm water.
What to Expect
The spring’s water is comfortably warm, providing a soothing contrast to Oregon’s cool air. You’ll find a quiet atmosphere where solitude often prevails, though weekends can attract small groups. Facilities are minimal; exposed rocks and natural pools form the bath, emphasizing an authentic, rustic experience.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during weekdays or off-peak seasons to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful soaking. Bring sturdy footwear for the trail and carry essentials like water and a towel. Since Tudors Spring is primitive with no fees or amenities, pack out all trash and respect the delicate environment to keep this Oregon swimming hole pristine.