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From San Francisco via Santa Rosa Drive north on US-101 through Santa Rosa. Exit at River Road/Mark West Road. Turn right on Mark West Springs Road. This road becomes Porter Creek Road after about 5 miles, and eventually ends at a flashing red light after another 4 miles. Turn left onto Petrified Forest, following signs for Calistoga, for approx. 5 miles. Turn left onto Foothill Blvd/CA-128, and drive less than a mile. Turn right onto Tubbs Lane, and drive for 1.3 miles. Turn left onto CA- 29, driving 15 miles into Middletown. (This is a curvy, mountainous road.) Once you arrive in Middletown, turn left onto Hwy 175. Drive three short blocks to Barnes St. (Big Canyon Rd.) and turn right. Drive 1.2 miles to Harbin Springs Road, turning left at the fork at the top of the hill. Follow road for 2 miles to our gate house.
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Harbin Hot Springs
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One of the oldest and most beautiful hot springs in California, Harbin Hot Springs is now operated as a non-profit retreat and workshop center. We are located north of San Francisco, above the Napa Valley wine region. Guests travel here from around the world to soak in the natural spring pools, receive massages, sun on the clothing-optional decks, practice yoga, attend workshops, hike the hills, or to simply relax in the embrace of nature. Heart Consciousness Church owns and operates Harbin Hot Springs. It is not a church in the traditional sense of buildings, structure and congregation. It is an embodiment and a manifestation of the New Age – that common thread uniting the human potential movement, the holistic, natural movement and universal spirituality. If you have never visited our humble retreat, you owe it to yourself. If it has been a while since your last visit, welcome home.
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A place to stay and unwind
Rated as:5 star(s)
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This place seems to be a love or hate venue I am the former and cannot get enough of the hushed, relaxing, meditating, mentality that permeates this place. After watching the world operate with cell phones glued to their heads it is refreshing to see people just relaxing without the aid of computers cell phones TV computers or any other electronic devices. A great place to enjoy and be one with nature as it was intended to be (nude) The idea of this place being C/O (clothing optional) is a bit of a myth as nearly 100% of the guest use the pools sans swimsuit. Try it, chances are you too will love it. A bit $$$ for the rooms but worth it and if you cannot afford an overnight go just for the day with a day pass.
Prospeace an quiet and no clothes required
Consa bit of a drive to get to and if you are mainstream you may think you landed in hippieville


























