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Wilbur Hot Springs — Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Williams, CA (2026)
A solar-powered nature reserve where rustic hotel rooms and tent platforms overlook the south fork of Cache Creek.
Temperature
98°–112°F
Pools
3 soaking pools
Best season
Year-round
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
No pets at pools
Family policy
Adults only
Safety notes
- Expect limited cell service and no restaurant—bring groceries for the communal kitchen.
- Peak weekends require two-night minimums; book months ahead for spring wildflower season.
Amenities & etiquette
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