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2026 Hot Springs in West Virginia

We’ve cataloged 1 hot springs in West Virginia, from 0 free & primitive pools to 0 resort experiences across the Appalachian & Mid-Atlantic.

West Virginia's hot springs heritage anchors at Berkeley Springs State Park in the Eastern Panhandle, the country's first 'spa town' (George Washington bathed here in 1748). Five spring outlets feed into the Old Roman Bath House and the larger Main Bath House, both still operating today as state-park-run public bath facilities. Soaking sessions in private tubs run $25–$50; the spring water flows at a constant 74.3°F year-round and is reheated for therapeutic use. Year-round access; the historic downtown and Cacapon State Park hiking pair naturally with a soak weekend.

1verified springs
0free / wild
0clothing-optional
Appalachian & Mid-Atlanticgeothermal region

Summer humidity spikes bacteria warnings—always check state advisories before entering the water.

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