Fales Hot Springs
Address: Stanislaus National Forest, California
Website: No Website
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3 out 5 stars) Good Hot Springs Rating
Website: No Website
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3 out 5 stars) Good Hot Springs Rating
General Description: Fales Hot Springs is the remains of an old resort in the Stanislaus National Forest in California. This geothermal stream flows out of a pipe from under the 395 highway and goes into a man made rock walled warm spring.
Location: From Bridgeport, California it is 15 miles or 15 minute drive to the hot springs.
Directions: From Bridgeport, California go west on US-395 N toward Emigrant St 13.2 mi.
Accessibility: Fales Hot Springs is accessible. It is right alongside highway 395. It is a moderate slope to the hot spring pool. Park on the gravel shoulder on the east side of the highway.
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Hot Springs: Fales Hot Springs is the remains of an old resort. This geothermal stream flows out of a pipe from under the 395 highway and goes into a man made rock walled warm spring. The hot springs man made pool averages 95 degrees. The temperature varies according to the season.
Hot Spring Tips: Fales Hot Springs is a free hot springs. This hot springs is clothing optional. The warm spring is right along the highway and this affects the ambiance. This spring is pet friendly. Hot springs are not good for dogs. Dogs should not go into hot springs.
Youtube Video on Fales Hot Springs is below.