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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Southwest > Bay Area Hotsprings(Viewed 2689 times)
nella197 location:
Bay Area
 
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Bay Area Hotsprings
< on 1/9/2016 1:41 AM >
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My dad always told me about this place tucked away in the mountains. I finally got to take a peek. Anyone else been here?

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Clostridium location:
SF Bay Area
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 1 on 1/9/2016 3:11 AM >
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Awesome location!

I've scouted the spot a few times but the warnings have always put me off (after being held up once by a park ranger at gunpoint I'm a little wary of video cameras in isolated, inescapable roads). There's also a legal tour if I recall.

How were the security arrangements inside and along the creek?

To contribute here's another,(but not as dramatic) hot springs abandonment nearby.

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nella197 location:
Bay Area
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 2 on 1/9/2016 6:06 PM >
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Posted by Clostridium
Awesome location!

I've scouted the spot a few times but the warnings have always put me off (after being held up once by a park ranger at gunpoint I'm a little wary of video cameras in isolated, inescapable roads). There's also a legal tour if I recall.

How were the security arrangements inside and along the creek?

To contribute here's another,(but not as dramatic) hot springs abandonment nearby.

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Thanks! Wow thats is crazy. I guess I got lucky that day. I'm not sure what security measures are along the creek. I just had to deal with fences with barbed wire. There were signs posted about security cameras, but I never saw any during my time there. I was at the location for quite a bit of time....i'm sure if there was a security officer/park ranger nearby they would have seen me. Your right... there is pretty much one way in and out, if you got caught you wouldn't be able to run away easily.

Nice photo set! I definitely will need to check that out next time i'm in the area.



SurlySilverback location:
Los Angeles, CA
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 3 on 1/9/2016 6:22 PM >
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That pavillion in the last photo is the money shot. You don't see structures like that in such a state of disrepair very often.



cambrianguy   |  | 
Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 4 on 1/9/2016 10:29 PM >
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This place produces some really nice abstracts. Ample forest canopy provides some great light diffusion.
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matis location:
Oakland, Ca
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 5 on 1/10/2016 3:07 AM >
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amazing location! great photos sets from everyone here. going to put this on my to do list now



alesserman location:
Bay Area California
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 6 on 1/10/2016 5:02 AM >
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Posted by nella197
My dad always told me about this place tucked away in the mountains. I finally got to take a peek. Anyone else been here?

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Any hint as to which mountains?




droopyeye location:
Monterey, CA
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 7 on 1/12/2016 12:59 AM >
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Not far off the 101. It is private property and they will press charges. The bridge belongs to the hot springs. The area is patrolled by sheriff's and rangers. Rangers are pretty cool, but the sheriff will ticket any car parked along the road. There is still a spot the at the pools where the hot springs still run, at the bath houses.



Just celebrated the birth of my third girl, an exploration all in its self.
d1mitri   |  | 
Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 8 on 1/13/2016 11:55 PM >
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Awesome location and pic !
Now I have an objective: find this place!!



FastEddy   |  | 
Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 9 on 1/26/2016 11:21 PM >
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Posted by droopyeye
Not far off the 101. It is private property and they will press charges. The bridge belongs to the hot springs. The area is patrolled by sheriff's and rangers. Rangers are pretty cool, but the sheriff will ticket any car parked along the road. There is still a spot the at the pools where the hot springs still run, at the bath houses.


It is state park property, actually. The sheriff rarely gets out there. Hikers and mtn bikers park near the bridge all the time.

If folks were so interested, I could probably arrange a paid-but-not-expensive overnight campout/photo session given enough interest. I haven't been out there myself, but people I know who have been overnight have gotten to soak in the hot springs.




matis location:
Oakland, Ca
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 10 on 1/27/2016 10:30 PM >
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i'd be down to do that!



Dreidel   |  | 
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<Reply # 11 on 1/28/2016 8:22 PM >
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Posted by FastEddy


It is state park property, actually. The sheriff rarely gets out there. Hikers and mtn bikers park near the bridge all the time.

If folks were so interested, I could probably arrange a paid-but-not-expensive overnight campout/photo session given enough interest. I haven't been out there myself, but people I know who have been overnight have gotten to soak in the hot springs.



I would definitely be insanely interested in a campout as long as we can plan it a couple weeks in advance so I can make sure to get work off!!



d1mitri   |  | 
Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 12 on 2/4/2016 9:45 PM >
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Posted by FastEddy


It is state park property, actually. The sheriff rarely gets out there. Hikers and mtn bikers park near the bridge all the time.

If folks were so interested, I could probably arrange a paid-but-not-expensive overnight campout/photo session given enough interest. I haven't been out there myself, but people I know who have been overnight have gotten to soak in the hot springs.




I'm in to do it !



rayfang2000 location:
California Bay Area
 
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Re: Bay Area Hotsprings
<Reply # 13 on 2/9/2016 4:49 PM >
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Which part of the Bay Area is this location? Looks interesting and worth checking out!



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