I remembered seeing a book at REI about hot springs in the PNW.  I couldn't recall the title so did a check on Amazon.  They came up with 11 tiles, over half were out of print but the others were current.  Try Amazon with the search words:  hot spring northwest.
 
Happy Trails
Mike Santangelo 
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From: Sean Grier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 7:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: hot spring

Vincent,

Try this link: http://www.vtrail.com/hotsprings.html.  The one in Snoqualmie is called Scenic Hot Springs, and isn't too bad.  A bit tricky to get on to the main trail, but a very doable 2 mile hike.  The springs have been contained in a pretty elaborate series of "hot-tubs" built by volunteers.  Clothing is DEFINITELY optional, so if you're modest about that (though anyone asking about hot springs usually isn't), it might not be for you.

Check out the website, and tell us what you think.

Sean
 
 

Vincent Pons wrote:

I know, this has nothing to do with fishing but I'm sure that you can help with that one. I'm looking for hot springs around Seattle. I know that there is one in the Snoqualmie forest but I heard that it is not easy to find it. I also know that there is one near the Sauk but I guess it is a pretty long hike. Do you know any pretty easy to access (Olympic Peninsula non included)?Thanks in advance,Vincent

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