Crystal Crane Hot Springs- Oregon's Beautiful, Rustic Escape

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If you’re looking for a remote getaway Crystal Crane Hot Springs in Southeastern Oregon may be the perfect place for you. Set in the plains of Oregon this hot spring is a welcome retreat from the craziness of society.
With 3 different types of hot springs, this is a location for every type of traveler.
Relax under the star-lit sky, hang out in a teepee of your own or rent a private soaking tub!
The Crystal Crane Experience
Crystal Crane Hot Springs is a “different type of resort” located in Burns, Oregon. First used in 1920 it has provided a relaxing stopover for those passing through.
Not only does Crystal Crane Hot Springs have 3 different types of hot springs but they also have 5 different accommodation options- ranging from private suites to open air campgrounds.
It is the perfect rustic oasis for travelers passing through or trying to escape the craziness of city life.
Where Is Crystal Crane Located?
Crystal Crane Hot Springs is located in Burns, Oregon which is East- Central Oregon!
Burns, Oregon is a desolate town and mostly used as a passageway into the Steens Mountains Range and Alvord Desert!
Crystal Crane Hot Springs Directions From Bend, Oregon
Driving from Bend, Oregon you have about a 2.5 hour drive ahead of you through long stretches of flat grasslands. If you take the US-20 E highway until you hit Burns, Oregon and then turn off onto OR-78 E eventually you will come along Crane Hot Springs on your left!
Alvord Desert to Crystal Crane Hot Springs
Driving from the Alvord Desert you are about 1.5 hours away from the hot springs. Simply head North on Fields-Denio Road until you hit OR-78. Turn left onto the highway and head another 40 miles West until you see Crystal Crane on your right-hand side!
When Is The Best Time To Go To Crystal Crane Hot Springs?
I would argue that late Fall-early Winter would be the best time of year to go to Crystal Crane Hot Springs!
It isn’t too cold out just yet but the slight chill in the air makes the hot springs that much more welcoming! This is also a wonderful time to continue your trip down into the Alvord Desert.
Summer’s in this area get blazing hot, and without shade you may think twice about dipping into even hotter water.
Spring and Winter would also be a great time to visit although if you’re thinking about extending your trip to the Alvord Desert, Spring-time can prove difficult as the desert gets the most amount of rain during this time making it impossible to drive on the flats.
Things To Do At Crystal Crane Hot Springs
Main Hot Springs
The main hot springs are a large pond in the center of the resort. At its deepest it gets to 7’ deep and holds a large amount of people! You will have no problem finding your own little section of the pool. The main hot spring runs at about 101 degrees.
Private Soaking Tub
If you are looking for something a bit more private you can rent out a cedar-wood bathroom for $15 an hour. These bathrooms are equipped with a small changing area, benches, towel hooks and you get to control the temperature of the water piping in!
In Room Hot Tub
If you want something even more secluded- consider renting a teepee for the night! Each teepee has access to a 2 person soaking tub in the teepee or on an enclosed patio!
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Where to Stay At Crystal Crane Hot Springs
Crystal Crane makes it easy for travelers to stay overnight with many different lodging options.
Crystal Crane Hot Springs Campground
For an open air, desert campsite with an individual campfire pit and access to a commons area with kitchen and bathrooms it is $35 a night.
RV Park
RV sites with access to power and water sites run $40 a night.
Teepees
Now onto the more exciting ways to stay! If you’re lucky you can rent your own personal teepee!
Depending on the teepee you reserve you also gain access to a private patio complete with a picnic table, bbq, fire pit and private soaking tub!
These range from $135-$145 a night.
Inn
If you are looking for something a bit more normal, you can pick from a large selection of inn-rooms– all themed!
From a “Cabin a Bear theme” to a “French Country Suite” they really do have something for everyone! These range from $80-$305 per night.
What To Do Near Crystal Crane Hot Springs
Burns, Oregon doesn’t have much else to do in terms of entertainment- but an hour and a half south lies the Alvord Desert!
Under the shadow of the Steens Mountain range lies the long, cracked playa of the Alvord Desert. Here you can speed across the playa, camp under the stars, and soak in the Alvord Hot Springs- you can check out my blog post on “The Alvord Desert” Here.
What To Bring To Crystal Crane Hot Springs
Microfiber Towel
If you’re not staying at the Inn you will want to have your own towel to dry off! These dry super quickly and stuff down really small.
Swimsuit
I think this may be a given 😉 Unless you’re in the private soaking tubs- then you get to decide if you want to use it or not!
Sandals
I personally love having something easy to slip on after soaking in hot springs- my Chacos are perfect!
Lotion and Lip Balm
While hot springs can be relaxing they are also insanely drying- spare your skin by bringing some lotion and lip balm. Even a hair mask after might be a good idea!



Crystal Crane Hot Spring Prices:
Main Hot Springs: Adults: $10 for 4 hours, Kids 5-12: $5 for 4 hours
Private Soaking Tub: $15 per person for 1 hour or $50 for two people for two hours.
Campsites: $35 a night
RV Sites: $40 a night
Teepees: $135-$145 per night
Inn: $80-305 per night
Reservation: Book Here!
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