Stewart Mineral Springs

Stewart Mineral Springs

Weed, California

4.3(456)developedEasy

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🌡️Temperature110°F
🏊Typedeveloped
🥾DifficultyEasy
💰Price$28-$40
📅Best SeasonYear-round
👥Crowd LevelLow

About Stewart Mineral Springs

A healing retreat at the foot of Mount Shasta known for its cold mineral water baths, Native American sweat lodge, and wood-fired sauna. The mineral water is pumped into private bathhouses for individual soaking, followed by a plunge in Parks Creek.

Access

Short walk

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Overnight

Yes

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Clothing Optional

No

Features

Private bathhousesSweat lodgeCreek plungeMount Shasta views

Water Minerals

SulfurCalciumMagnesiumLithium

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the water temperature at Stewart Mineral Springs?
The water temperature at Stewart Mineral Springs is 110°F.
How much does Stewart Mineral Springs cost?
Stewart Mineral Springs costs $28-$40 per person.
Is Stewart Mineral Springs clothing optional?
No, Stewart Mineral Springs requires swimwear.
What minerals are in the water at Stewart Mineral Springs?
The water at Stewart Mineral Springs contains Sulfur, Calcium, Magnesium, Lithium.
How difficult is it to get to Stewart Mineral Springs?
Stewart Mineral Springs has a easy difficulty level with short walk access.

Recent Google Reviews

Unknown Queen• Google Review

"The most beautiful and serene getaway. The river is breathtaking! Beautiful crystal clear stream providing the most soothing sounds throughout the entire resort. The food was delicious! I was pleasant..."

6/24/2025
Linda Gallagher• Google Review

"I had an amazing time at the Pneuma retreat center during my last visit this past December. The center is nestled at the end of a long winding road, with the land so well protected, both by its place..."

1/19/2025
Eric Baumgartner• Google Review

"I have been coming to the Pneuma Retreat center for over 15 years, and my most recent visit was yet another extraordinary experience. The beauty of the land, the stillness and seclusion, the constant..."

1/19/2025