Hot Springs in West Virginia

5 thermal springs · 70–73°F · 5 counties

West Virginia is home to 5 thermal springs, offering a modest but noteworthy collection of geothermal features. Temperatures range from 70°F to 73°F. Springs are concentrated in Morgan County, with opportunities across 5 counties statewide.

5
with temp data
5
roadside
5
with camping

Notable Hot Springs in West Virginia

West Virginia Hot Springs Superlatives

Thermal Range Across West Virginia

72°F avg
70°F 73°F
5 Warm < 104°F

Mineral Profile of West Virginia Springs

pH Balance
0 acidic 2 alkaline

2 springs with pH data. Alkaline springs feel silky; acidic springs are prized for skin renewal.

Mineral Content

3 springs with TDS data. Higher mineral concentration means a richer therapeutic soak.

Most Mineral-Rich

Hot Springs by County

Greenbrier County
1
Pendleton County
1
Morgan County
1
Jefferson County
1
Pocahontas County
1

Hot Springs Near Cities in West Virginia

5 Hot Springs in West Virginia

Hot springs with camping in West Virginia

Highest-elevation hot springs in West Virginia

Waterfalls in West Virginia

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Frequently Asked Questions
How many hot springs are in West Virginia?
West Virginia has 5 documented thermal springs, with the highest concentrations in Pendleton, Morgan, and Pocahontas.
What is the hottest hot spring in West Virginia?
Old Sweet Spring is the hottest documented hot spring in West Virginia, with a water temperature of 73°F.
Which hot springs in West Virginia have camping nearby?
5 hot springs in West Virginia have a documented campground nearby, such as Spruce Knob Lake near Thorn Spring.