Sulphur Creek Hot Springs is one of the many primitive, undeveloped hot springs which are dotted around Washington State. Getting to this small natural spring will require you to take a hike through some amazing Washington scenery in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest near Darrington. The hike is around 4 miles out-and-back and you are unlikely to come across any other visitors as you make your way to the spring. Because the trail is not heavily trafficked it can very overgrown and difficult to navigate in places and you are advised to dress appropriately in long pants. You can download a map online.
Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, WA 98237
Be sure to check out the Darrington Bluegrass Festival in July.
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