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Summer Lake Hot Springs

by | Jun 27, 2021

41777 Hwy 31, Paisley
Oregon, 97635

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About Summer Lake Hot Springs

Located along the National Scenic Byway, known as the Oregon Outback Highway 31 is Summer Lake Hot Springs. One of the most unique, picturesque landscapes in the Pacific Northwest, Lake County, Oregon, Summer Lake Hot Springs is among the few truly unspoiled places on earth. Part of the Great Basin region of the United States, Lake County is home to numerous large alkali lakes. At the south end of Summer Lake, lies ancient artesian hot mineral springs. After a short two-hour drive from Bend, Oregon, you arrive at this magical destination.

Summer Lake Hot Springs is a sacred place for serenity, healing, and renewal. Here stars dance across the sky, while eco-friendly geothermal cabins warm your soul. Couples find time for one another while soaking in the outdoor rock pools and families gather to create lifelong memories.

Summer Lake Hot Springs is a 145-acre resort that features guest houses and cabins, campground with full RV hook up, an indoor pool, natural artesian mineral hot springs, ponds and nature trails. It is located 2 hours south-east of Bend, Oregon.

So much to see and do, you’ll be planning your next Central Oregon vacation before you finish your first. If you pick a favorite season from this outdoor recreation paradise that entices visitors year-round. World-class golf, skiing, cycling, hiking, fishing, rafting, stand up paddling and rock climbing is around every corner. With so many things to do you will need to extend our vacation. A short distance from Summer Lake Hot Springs, you will find Fort Rock Museum and historical homestead, it is worth the visit with local historians to share tales of old.

Exhausted by the activity? Kick back and soak up some sun – more than 300 days of it. This is your guilt-free vacation, because you’ll find something for everyone to do, and love, in Central Oregon.