Breitenbush Hot Springs Resort Cabins
A good time and some great food
The menu here is part of the draw, all natural, delicious organic food. If you like hot springs, you'll probably love it here. I'd recommend coming on a few days during the week and a few on the weekend, just so you have a less crowded experience. For the most part everyone in the clothing optional tubs is pretty respectful, but if you are there with a partner you may not feel like cozying up to a chatty odd ball (there were a few 'lone wolf' weirdos in one of the tubs a couple of times, for the most part though it was fine). Note there are enough clawfoot tubs you can move if you want, provided you aren't there during a high traffic time. It is fun to share a claw foot tub with a partner, again, being their at a lower traffic time will guarantee you can grab one. Pro tips: head to the tubs to secure a good spot while folks are in line for time specific meals! Everyone was pretty chill and nice. The scenery is epic.
The site seems in recovery from the fires when we visited in 2025 and not all the amenities were in full operation. Be cool if they had an open mic or learning activities where a ranger or someone else told information about the region.
We were given a camp site for our van that was actually dead center in an ad hoc trail campers would walk through. This proved strange as I am sure you can imagine, and we wished the resort had placed signs on it that said 'not a trail' or 'respect camper's privacy'. We brought the issue to the front desk staff, but they just shrugged. Our advice would be to try to discern the nature of the site you are being assigned before booking.











