Soak In Hot Springs Then Spend The Night In A Sheep Herder's Wagon At This Oregon Oasis
By Sarah McCosham|Published June 25, 2021
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When you want to get away from it all, Oregon has some truly incredible campgrounds and accommodations where you can do just that. But spending a night in a converted sheepherder’s wagon? After soaking in glorious hot springs? That’s an experience you can only have at Crystal Crane Hot Springs in Oregon.
Located in the winsome wilds of the Steens Mountain region in southeastern Oregon, you'll find an unexpected hidden oasis.
At the center of this unique destination, you'll find the eponymous hot springs. The pond is seven feet deep in the center, and averages a temperature around 101 degrees, making it perfect for enjoying any time of the year.
A converted sheepherder's wagon, this accommodation features a queen bed, private patio with a picnic table, fire pit, charcoal barbecue, and two-person soaking tub.
Have you visited these hot springs in Oregon before? Doesn’t the sheepherder’s wagon sound absolutely delightful? Learn more about this only-in-Oregon experience at the Crane Hot Springs website.
For another enchanting overnight adventure in the Beaver State, be sure to check out this charming treehouse in Oregon’s beautiful Willamette Valley!
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