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At Orr Hot Springs Resort guests can get away from it all and relax in hot springs while surrounded by towering trees. This clothing-optional resort is set on 27 acres of lush green land. A stream runs through the property and small trails invite guests to explore the neighboring Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve.
When we say you can get away from it all here, we really mean everything. There is no television, phone service or Wi-Fi. Orr Hot Springs Resort is totally off grid.
The hot springs can be very hot, but several other small pools around the property give visitors some temperature options. In addition to the hot springs, there is also a cold pool.
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The resort has a lot of options for overnight accommodations. Guests can stay in a room, a cottage, a yurt, or the Creekhouse.
If you don’t want to stay overnight, Orr Hot Springs Resort also has a day use option for $50 per person. Reservations are required for overnight stays as well as day use.
Orr Hot Springs Resort does not make or sell food, but all guests have access to the communal kitchen. Guests need to bring their own food, cooking oils, spices, and paper products. Cottages have their own kitchens.
Children are allowed only during specific times, and there are strict rules in place to maintain a quiet and peaceful atmosphere.
During those designated times, children must be accompanied by an adult or guests may be asked to leave without being given a refund.
Orr Hot Springs Resort is a 30 minute drive northwest of Ukiah. From Ukiah you’ll take Orr Springs Road all the way to the resort, which is located in a remote area.
Orr Hot Springs Resort is a casual, down-to-earth resort that feels a world away from it all. It almost feels as though you’re visiting someone’s well-appointed woodland cabin, complete with friendly neighborhood cats that greet visitors.
While most resorts in California don’t outright state children are not welcome, there are a number of resorts that emphasize the atmosphere is quiet and caters to adults. To encourage visitors to arrive kid-free, some of these hotels and resorts ask that guests bringing children call first or pay an extra fee. It might sound harsh but as one resort explained many of the guests are parents getting away from their children, some for the first time. Other resorts’ policies requesting that guests keep children at home are put in place to preserve the quiet atmosphere.
Many travel websites have an “adults only” option you can select. Even in major kid-friendly resorts you can often find adults-only areas and pools– a great option if you want to take your kiddos on vacation but also want some adult time.
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