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BarnabyWoods t1_j9kvpfn wrote

If you believe fervently enough, your bathtub is a healing spring.

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formenonly t1_j9lk7yy wrote

Seems like it might be best to avoid them. "The National Park Service warns that these pools "are not monitored or maintained and may contain high levels of fecal coliform bacteria""

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Dusty923 t1_j9lt1nk wrote

That doesn't sound very healing to me...

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chaus_nomi t1_j9lmffp wrote

There's no such thing as a healing spring.

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Vegan_Honk t1_j9kvfii wrote

Sol duc hot springs.

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threerottenbranches t1_j9l0i05 wrote

Second Sol duc. Is developed, yet is done well. Have not been there since the pandemic.

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sarahjustme t1_j9lt211 wrote

Near Hanford, if you find a pool of oddly warm water... well, heal yourself as much as you want, I guess.

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insanecorgiposse t1_j9mpe84 wrote

Carson hot springs in the gorge. Carson, WA. I highly recommend it and they have rooms with private Jacuzzis with the hot spring water piped in. Carson has a great brewery with great food. Makes for an all around great weekend. Bonus is you get the gorge and also easy driving in the symmer through old growth forest to see Mt. St. Helens or you could drop into Oregon to visit bridal veil falls.

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