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Goldmyer Hot Springs
202 N 85th St, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
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Da
Review №1

This used to be a peaceful place, a bit of a hidden gem that you had to work a bit to access, especially in winter. Sadly after the bridge was constructed its now like most all other hot springs. I am glad I visited a couple of times before it turned into a carnival.

Ga
Review №2

This is an incredibly beautiful spot, but its hard to get to, and you have to make a reservation on the phone because they only allow 20 people per day. The website is great, you can see what days are available on the calendar before you call. I think some of the other bad reviews must be from people who didnt read all the info on the website or went there expecting some kind of spa. This is a remote backcountry hiking destination. The folks in the office are nice and give you as much info as they can, just make sure you take some notes or print out the email instructions so you dont get lost on the way there.

Co
Review №3

The care takers often have attitude problems as though they are put out to have to do their job as caretakers. If you dont want to meet and greet the day hikers and enforce the ridiculous rules, then do not sign up for the job.The spring is great unless you go on a day they make you wear a bathing suit. And that does happen so check before you hike in without a bathing suit!

Br
Review №4

I have not been to the Goldmyer Hot Springs because making a reservation was impossible. I called them yesterday and left a message stating that I would like to visit with my family for Mothers Day. I received a call back about 6 hours later from a completely rude and unprofessional gentleman. The first thing he said was that he understood that I wanted to bring children to the hot springs. He said that children tend to leave trash and damage the reservation. After that, everything out of his mouth was him completely trying to get me to NOT come. He read down a list of reasons why I should not make the trip. The long drive, the dirt road, the hours and hours that it would take to get there, how it would be a really long day for my children. He even went as far as to say So, you really plan on getting up at 4:00am to be here at 9:00am. Really? How is that any of his business what time we get up to take our trip? I have a lot of friends who have gone to Goldmyer. I know all about it. I know about the dirt road, I know how long it takes to get there. I know how long the hike is. My kids and I go hiking every weekend and we have for years. The whole phone conversation with him ,he was literally trying to get me to not come there. My children were excited to go on this tiny adventure but after being on the phone with this rude man for 20 minutes basically trying to prove to him that we were fully capable of making this tiny trip and not ruining the reservation, I finally gave up and said Ok, Im going to change my mind. Well find something else to do for Mothers Day. He very rudely said GOOD! AND DONT EVER CALL BACK HERE AGAIN!. I am literally outraged. I have never been spoken to like this before. I can not believe this gentleman works in customer service.

Co
Review №5

Beautiful and great that few people are allowed in each day

Me
Review №6

This is one of the most beautiful and unique places in the Northwest!

Na
Review №7

One of the most beautiful places in washington.

Ja
Review №8

Terrible in the winter with snow and rain dont go when its raining I was confined to my bed

Da
Review №9

Great place to go.

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  • Address:202 N 85th St, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
  • Site:http://www.goldmyer.org/
  • Phone:+1 206-789-5631
Categories
  • Non-profit organization
  • Tourist attraction
Working hours
  • Monday:11am–6pm
  • Tuesday:11am–6pm
  • Wednesday:11:30am–6pm
  • Thursday:11am–6pm
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:11am–6pm
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