Summer Lake Hot Springs

Summer Lake Hot Springs

Paisley, Oregon

4.4(367)developedEasy

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🌡️Temperature118°F
🏊Typedeveloped
🥾DifficultyEasy
💰Price$15
📅Best SeasonYear-round
👥Crowd LevelLow

About Summer Lake Hot Springs

A beautifully maintained desert oasis in Oregon's high desert basin country, featuring a large indoor geothermal pool housed in a restored historic bathhouse alongside an outdoor pool with sweeping views of Winter Rim. The 118°F artesian water is naturally filtered through ancient volcanic rock and is prized for its exceptionally clean, mineral-rich composition. Rustic cabins and camping make overnight visits a highlight.

Access

Wheelchair accessible

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Overnight

Yes

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Clothing Optional

No

Features

Indoor and outdoor poolsHistoric bathhouseDesert viewsRustic cabins

Water Minerals

SilicaSodiumBicarbonateLithium

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the water temperature at Summer Lake Hot Springs?
The water temperature at Summer Lake Hot Springs is 118°F.
How much does Summer Lake Hot Springs cost?
Summer Lake Hot Springs costs $15 per person.
Is Summer Lake Hot Springs clothing optional?
No, Summer Lake Hot Springs requires swimwear.
What minerals are in the water at Summer Lake Hot Springs?
The water at Summer Lake Hot Springs contains Silica, Sodium, Bicarbonate, Lithium.
How difficult is it to get to Summer Lake Hot Springs?
Summer Lake Hot Springs has a easy difficulty level with wheelchair accessible access.

Recent Google Reviews

Jacob N• Google Review

"Prices seem high for remote car camping at $25pp. But warm showers and bathrooms as well as maintenance hot springs that you don’t have to worry about cleanliness is great! Winds were insanely gusty w..."

1/4/2026
Xlaw• Google Review

"This was an amazing experience All the minerals from the water I believe pulled a lot out of my body and I am at a place at peace and calmness. I wish I could go there everyday. It was really amazing...."

2/5/2026
Lisa Bishop• Google Review

"We went to the hot springs to see a meteorite shower and comet, and we weren't disappointed! The area is part of the designated dark sky area of Oregon, and the night skies and stars were magnificent...."

10/23/2025