Berkeley Springs State Park
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
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About Berkeley Springs State Park
America's first spa, where George Washington himself bathed in 1748, Berkeley Springs has been a destination for warm mineral water bathing for over 275 years. The 74°F springs flow at 2,000 gallons per minute from five main sources into a state-run bathhouse offering private tub soaks and a public outdoor pool right in the center of the charming small town. The water's consistent temperature and exceptional purity — virtually free of taste or odor — have made it a benchmark for mineral water quality.
Access
Wheelchair accessible
Overnight
No
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Berkeley Springs State Park?
- The water temperature at Berkeley Springs State Park is 74°F.
- How much does Berkeley Springs State Park cost?
- Berkeley Springs State Park costs $10 per person.
- Is Berkeley Springs State Park clothing optional?
- No, Berkeley Springs State Park requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Berkeley Springs State Park?
- The water at Berkeley Springs State Park contains Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Silica.
- How difficult is it to get to Berkeley Springs State Park?
- Berkeley Springs State Park has a easy difficulty level with wheelchair accessible access.
Recent Google Reviews
"This is a cute state park right off of a part of town with lots of character. Tons of cute stores right across the street. Gazebo at the front is very large. The spa facilities were very nice. My part..."
"It’s a very small park. The museum is small but fun with some interesting content. Visitors can touch and even drink the spring water. There are even Roman style bath area that visitors can reserve ($..."
"Really small state park but huge in history. The museum was really cool that had a bit of everything. I tried the spring water and let me tell yall.... it tasted like water. You can bring your own ju..."
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