[pct-l] Hot Springs

Phil Baily pbaily at webuniverse.net
Fri Oct 19 21:48:08 CDT 2007


>I have three additions.

1. Jordan Hot Springs. It is roughly west of Kennedy Meadows. It is 
far enough that one needs to hitch and then hike in. At one time it 
was a resort and buildings still partially remain. The spring 
consists of a small natural pool large enough for about two people, 
as I recall. It is probably not worth the effort from the PCT, but 
you might want to add it for completeness. If you want more info on 
distances, I can probably find it.

2. Kern Hot Spring: There is a junction on the PCT about 7.5 miles 
north of  Crabtree Ranger Station. You go west and downhill for about 
a mile to Junction Meadow where there is good camping, a bear box, 
and the Kern River for water. Continue south for about 8 miles to the 
Hot Spring. The spring is channeled into an oversized bath tub for 
two. It can be filled and drained when you are through or you can let 
the water flow through. You can also jump into the Kern River, a few 
feet away.There is a campground very close to it, but out of sight. I 
am told it is very crowded in the summer and there are lines waiting 
to use the tub in late afternoon and early evening. The two times I 
was there were in mid-morning and we were alone.

3. Blayney Meadows Hot Springs. These are across the South Fork San 
Joaquin River from Muir Trail Ranch. If you follow the trail past the 
entrance to the ranch and go down to the river (camp sites on both 
sides), after crossing the river you are a short distance from the 
springs. There is at least one pool. I think there are two or three. 
The one I soaked in was large enough for at least 6 people. It is a 
natural pool in a meadow with no construction.

I hope this is of some help.

Pieces 





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