Crystal Crane Hotsprings and Cabins
Crane, Oregon
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Added by Jerrod Schuch
Hotsprings, more commercialized than most hotsprings, tons of camping, lodging in cabins and 5th wheel hookups.
lots of amenities, wifi, awesome showers and bathrooms, not very adventurous but great indeed.
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Soak at Crystal Crane Hot Springs
There are six pools at Crystal Crane, including the well-maintained 100-foot diameter soaking pool, which is kept at 102 degrees ($3.50 day fee), and a number of private tubs ($7.50/hr).
You can stay overnight in private cabins, or use the RV and tent camping sites. You'll have access to plenty of amenities, including wifi and a well-equipped kitchen. To make a reservation, call 541-493-2312.
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