
About This Spring
## Overview The O Spa Hot Springs is a natural hot spring located in the desert landscape near Desert Hot Springs, California, at approximately 33.963°N, 116.497°W. Situated in the Coachella Valley region of Riverside County, this area is renowned for its geothermal activity, which has drawn visitors seeking the therapeutic benefits of naturally heated mineral water for well over a century. The greater Desert Hot Springs area sits atop a geothermal aquifer fed by water that percolates down from the San Bernardino Mountains and is heated by the region's underlying geological activity, closely associated with the Mission Creek branch of the San Andreas Fault. Indigenous Cahuilla people are believed to have used the area's hot springs long before European settlers arrived, recognizing the waters for their warmth and mineral richness. The modern era of hot springs tourism in the area began in the early 20th century, and today the region is home to dozens of boutique spa resorts and natural soaking spots. The O Spa Hot Springs draws from this same geothermal resource. Hot springs in this part of the Coachella Valley typically feature naturally warm-to-hot water with dissolved minerals that may include calcium, magnesium, sulfate, and bicarbonate, though specific water composition and temperature data for this particular spring have not been independently verified. ## Directions 1. From Interstate 10, take the Palm Drive / Gene Autry Trail exit toward Desert Hot Springs. 2. Head north on Palm Drive into the city of Desert Hot Springs. 3. Use the GPS coordinates **33.9633, -116.4966** to navigate to the precise location, as the spring is situated within the residential and resort area of Desert Hot Springs. 4. A GPS-enabled device or smartphone mapping app is recommended, as many of the hot spring spas and natural spring sites in this area are tucked among smaller streets and may not have prominent signage from main roads. ## What to Expect The O Spa Hot Springs is located in the arid, sun-drenched terrain typical of the Coachella Valley. Visitors can expect warm desert surroundings with views of the San Bernardino and Little San Bernardino mountain ranges. The area experiences extremely hot summers and mild, pleasant winters — the peak visiting season for hot springs in this region is generally October through April. As with many hot spring sites in the Desert Hot Springs area, the water is naturally heated by geothermal processes and has historically been valued by locals and visitors alike for soaking and relaxation. Water temperatures at area hot springs commonly range from around 90°F to over 140°F at the source, though the specific temperature at this location has not been confirmed. Visitors should be aware that the Desert Hot Springs area can be extremely hot during summer months, with daytime temperatures regularly exceeding 110°F. Bringing plenty of drinking water, sun protection, and appropriate footwear for desert terrain is advisable. Cell service is generally available in the area, but it's wise to have directions saved offline just in case.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
33.963315, -116.496554
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Interstate 10, take the Palm Drive / Gene Autry Trail exit toward Desert Hot Springs. 2. Head north on Palm Drive into the city of Desert Hot Springs. 3. Use the
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