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Summer Lake Hot Springs — Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Paisley, OR (2026)
Historic stone bathhouse on the edge of Oregon's Outback with indoor pools, outdoor rock soaking basins, and dark-sky vistas. Cabins date back to the early 1900s but have been modernized with solar power.
Temperature
99°–103°F
Pools
4 soaking pools
Best season
May-October
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
Leashed dogs welcome
Family policy
Family windows available
Safety notes
- Windstorms kick up alkali dust—bring eye protection and secure tents.
- Soaking is for registered guests only; day-use requires calling ahead.
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