About This Spring
## Overview Moffett's Hot Springs is a naturally occurring hot spring located in North Bonneville, Washington, nestled near the banks of the Columbia River in Skamania County. The spring sits within the geologically active Columbia River Gorge, a region shaped by volcanic activity and ancient floods that created numerous geothermal features along the Cascade Range. The hot spring has a deep history stretching back thousands of years. It is believed to have been used by Native American tribes for approximately 10,000 years, likely valued for its warm, mineral-rich waters and its proximity to the Columbia River — a vital corridor for trade, fishing, and travel. When European settlers arrived in the region, they encountered the spring and gradually introduced it to wider audiences, eventually displacing the Native American tribes who had long been its stewards. In more recent history, Moffett's Hot Springs operated as a commercial hot spring destination. However, the spring is now reported to be closed to the public. According to local accounts, the property and its water rights have been acquired by a private entity for commercial use. **Visitors should verify the current access status before making the trip, as public access may no longer be permitted.** The GPS coordinates for the spring are approximately 45.6551, -121.9578, and the full address is Moffett's Hot Springs, 1608 Cascade Dr, North Bonneville, WA 98639. ## Directions From the town of North Bonneville: 1. Head north on **Garrison Drive**. 2. Turn left onto **Cascade Drive**. 3. Cross the highway and take a left to stay on **Cascade Drive**. 4. Continue through a short forested stretch. 5. After a few hundred meters, the spring property will appear on your **right-hand side**. Look for a large premises with ample parking — that marks the location. The site is easily accessible by car, and there is reported to be plenty of parking space in the area. ## What to Expect Moffett's Hot Springs is situated in a scenic area of the Columbia River Gorge, surrounded by lush Pacific Northwest forest and within view of the river corridor. The property itself is described as a large premises, distinguishable from the surrounding landscape. As of the most recent reports, the spring is **not open to the public** and may be privately operated for commercial purposes. There are no current reports of public soaking or visitor access being available. If you are planning a visit, it is strongly recommended that you contact local authorities or search for the latest updates on the property's status before traveling. For those interested in the broader area, the Columbia River Gorge offers numerous other natural attractions, hiking trails, and geothermal sites worth exploring. North Bonneville itself is a small community with easy access to Beacon Rock State Park and the Pacific Crest Trail, making it a worthwhile destination even if the hot spring remains inaccessible.
Getting There
Address
1608, Cascade Dr, North Bonneville, WA 98639, US
GPS Coordinates
45.655906, -121.959749
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections From the town of North Bonneville: 1. Head north on **Garrison Drive**. 2. Turn left onto **Cascade Drive**. 3. Cross the highway and take a left to stay on **Cascade Drive**. 4. Continue through a short forested stretch. 5. After a few hundred meters, the spring property will appear on your **right-hand side**. Look for a large premises with ample parking — that marks the location. The site is easily accessible by car, and there is reported to be plenty of parking space in the area. ## What to Expect Moffett's Hot Springs is situated in a scenic area of the Columbia River Gorge, surrounded by lush Pacific Northwest forest and within view of the river corridor. The property itself is described as a large premises, distinguishable from the surrounding landscape. As of the most recent reports, the spring is **not open to the public** and may be privately operated for commercial purposes. There are no current reports of public soaking or visitor access being available. If you are planning a visit, it is strongly recommended that you contact local authorities or search for the latest updates on the property's status before traveling. For those interested in the broader area, the Columbia River Gorge offers numerous other natural attractions, hiking trails, and geothermal sites worth exploring. North Bonneville itself is a small community with easy access to Beacon Rock State Park and the Pacific Crest Trail, making it a worthwhile destination even if the hot spring remains inaccessible.
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Safety Info
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