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the best resource for hotsprings is www.soak.net, seach by state to find various listings. the only down side to the site is that they list fumaroles alongside the normal warm&hot springs which gives the impression that they are okay to go in - they are not.
notes about some of the more popular ones:
GOLDMYER is run by a preservation society of sorts, there is a fee and reservations are recommended. contact info, location, etc can be found at www.goldmyer.org
WIND RIVER is A+++, there are four or five more hs located around the bonneville damn area. i would highly recommend if youre down near portland.
i havent been to the ones in the OLYMPICs but i hear good things.
SCENIC on hw 2 is currently closed to the public (rumors abound of a comercial hs opening up)
BAKER has a serious eccoli problem, such that i wouldnt suggest going there anytime soon
SULFUR CR, GAMMA and KENNEDY were almost completely if not totally wiped out by the mud/landslide that also took out parts of the mtn loop hwy the other year - i really hope gamma hs returns in some fashion, however even when it does the 14(?) mile trail to gamma ridge needs to be completely replaced :( i am unsure of the current status of this project.
im sure im leaving a lot out but most of info can be found by the willing on the internet. hopes this helps a little
I take my five year old hiking with me almost everywhere we go, so all of the hikes on my website are suitable for kids (most of them are more suited for day hikes tho) www.trixiewabbit.com
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