
About This Spring
## Overview Beulah Hot Springs is a remote, rustic hot spring located near the small community of Juntura in Malheur County, Oregon. Situated at approximately 3,400 feet elevation on public land managed by the Vale District BLM (Malheur Resource Area), this free-access soak offers a raw, undeveloped hot spring experience in the high desert of eastern Oregon. The spring sits in what was once a reservoir used for cattle grazing. Over the years, a makeshift soaking setup was constructed — including a partially rusted bathtub fed by hot water hoses running from the spring's tap. The infrastructure has deteriorated significantly, and the crumbling structure is in need of serious repair or replacement. Water flow has also been called into question; even with creative re-engineering, the volume may not be sufficient to keep a soaking pool at a comfortable temperature for extended use. The water has been described as semi-clear, though no temperature, pH, or odor data has been formally recorded for this site. The surrounding landscape is open rangeland — expect cattle grazing nearby and private residences within view. Despite the area being marked as BLM land, some of the land to the east of the hot springs appears to be privately held, so visitors should be mindful of boundaries. Usage at Beulah Hot Springs is low, and the site has high visibility from the road, meaning it offers little privacy. Clothing optional soaking has been reported. There is no pit toilet on-site, and trash levels have been noted as moderate — visitors are encouraged to pack out everything they bring in. Bug activity and wildlife presence are both moderate in the area. ## Directions 1. From **Juntura, Oregon** (the nearest community with food and gas), head toward **Bendire Road** (also referenced as the route toward Beulah Reservoir). 2. Follow Bendire Road south/southwest. The hot springs are located along this road at approximately GPS coordinates **43.944, -118.136**. 3. The spring is roadside and visible from the road, so watch for the old reservoir structure and bathtub setup on the side of the road. 4. The nearest address reference is **3600 Bendire Rd, Juntura, OR 97911**. **Important:** The access road can become impassable during heavy rain or snowstorms. Mud and poor drainage make winter travel risky — plan your visit for spring, summer, or fall. A high-clearance vehicle is recommended, especially in shoulder seasons. ## What to Expect Beulah Hot Springs is best described as a project with potential rather than a polished destination. Visitors will find a deteriorating bathtub and hose system that channels hot water from the spring source. The soaking infrastructure is in rough shape, and the water flow may be insufficient for a satisfying soak, particularly during drier months. The setting is wide-open eastern Oregon rangeland — expansive views, big skies, and a quiet, isolated atmosphere. Cattle may be grazing in the immediate area, and a few private residences are visible nearby. The spring is located on a USGS map quad labeled "BEULAH 15," and Beulah Reservoir is shown on maps in the vicinity. Primitive BLM camping is available just a few miles from the hot springs, though the surrounding land beyond the BLM parcels is private property. There are no fees, no restrictions, and no developed facilities — no pit toilet, no trash service, and no maintained campsite at the spring itself. Wildlife is moderate in the area, and bugs can be a factor during warmer months. The site sees very few visitors, so solitude is virtually guaranteed — but so is the lack of any amenities or assistance. Juntura is the closest point for food, fuel, and supplies, so come prepared. Beulah Hot Springs is best suited for adventurous soakers who appreciate raw, undeveloped hot springs and don't mind the rough edges. If you're looking for a pristine, well-maintained soak, this may not be the spot — but for those who enjoy exploring off-the-beaten-path geothermal sites in Oregon's high desert, it's worth a stop.
Getting There
Address
3600, Bendire Rd, Juntura, OR 97911, US
GPS Coordinates
43.944000, -118.136000
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From **Juntura, Oregon** (the nearest community with food and gas), head toward **Bendire Road** (also referenced as the route toward Beulah Reservoir). 2. Follow Bendire Road south/southwest. The hot springs are located along this road at approximately
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Tips
Bring a swimsuit and a towel.
Camping may be available nearby.
This is a free, natural hot spring.
Safety Info
Hot springs can reach dangerous temperatures. Test water temperature before entering.
Stay hydrated. Limit soaking to 15-20 minute sessions.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.