Coming from Quincy, we are 3 miles past the Greenville/Susanville 89 junction, on the left. Thirteen miles West of Quincy, about a 20 minute drive. If you reach the Twain Store sign, you have gone too far. Coming from Sacramento take I-5 to Highway 99 to Highway 70, and we are 65 miles northeast of Oroville, about an hour and a half drive. We’re about a mile and a half east of the Twain Store sign, on the right.
Awesome place to soak and feel free with nature. This is a sulfur hot spring. So there's going to be a bit if a smell. The majestic views are beautiful during the day. At night, when the Sun goes down. Only your birthday suit is required. 😉
The river is only 20 feet away and loud during the wet season. It's cold but a quick dip is invigorating. There are freight trains that runs on the other side of the canyon all times of the day. The night train is a must see under the stars. When the Lunar moon isn't out. Well you'll see a few moons at eye level regardless. Take care of this place so we can continue using it. Enjoy Life Awesomely.
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Awesome hot springs! Came on Wednesday afternoon/evening and had the hot springs to myself. Beautiful location with the nice cool river you can jump in and cool off.
There are 3 tubs. A big one, a more bathtub sized one, and then a natural variation that has a bunch of rocks holding the water in place (I liked this natural one the best although it has the least amount of water).
The hot springs are actually hot and I'd estimate the first tub is around 100-102° with each tub getting progressively cooler as the water makes it way to them.
Also, realize this is a natural hot spring so the water has lots of minerals and smells of sulfur. The big first tank has the clearest water, but there is still sediment within it.
Will definitely come back!
Feather River Hot Springs and Woody's Hot Springs are one and the same.
P.S. Don't wear any jewelry as it will tarnish.
My Husband and I enjoyed staying here over my birthday weekend. Perfect size campground, not too big. I very much enjoyed sitting in the hot spring and looking out over the canyon river. If traveling there, I highly suggest taking the address from the website, not Air B&B or you may just get lost!!!
A shirt walk to the hit springs.
Has laundry facilities..bathroom..campsites.
Found this place completely by fate. A friend and I were driving down the highway and the car behind us was driving within a couple feet of my friend's back bumper. I told him to pull over and let the car pass and we pulled right into the parking lot of the Feather River Hot Springs. We have done a decent amount of hot spring hopping, but had no idea this one was on our route.
We called the number on the sign, payed the day fee, and enjoyed the hot springs for a couple hours before getting back on the road. I thought the setup on the river was genius, and if I remember correctly, I recall the tubs were piped by two separate sources, one which was a sulfur spring and the other lithium. I hope I'm not confusing this with another hot spring I visited! Either way, I thoroughly enjoyed these hot springs and will be sure to stop there again.