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- Cougar_Hot_Springs abstract "Cougar Hot Springs, officially known as Terwilliger Hot Springs, are geothermal pools located in the Willamette National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon, 53 miles (85 km) east of Eugene. The springs drain into Rider Creek, which in turn drains into Cougar Reservoir. They are located about a quarter mile from Forest Service Road 19, also known as Aufderheide Memorial Drive. The hot springs are managed by American Land & Leisure.Visitors over the years built up four pools out of river stones. The pools' size range from 3 to 12 feet (0.91 to 3.66 m) across and 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) deep. The water source is above the topmost pool where the spring flows from a rock face at approximately 112 °F (44 °C). The pools are on a hillside and cascade from one to the next so that each pool step lower is cooler than the one above it. Although the pool floors are mostly bedrock, some gravel, sand and debris are at the bottom if the pools haven't been cleaned recently, which is performed weekly by the concessionaire. The springs are often frequented by the residents of nearby Eugene and Bend.The pools were renovated in 2009. A group of volunteers, led by a Eugene-based stonemason, removed concrete and built pools using a natural mortar. The new walls will be more stable and easier for volunteers to clean. The renovated pools, the construction of which cost an estimated $40,000, are expected to last for generations.Access to the springs is subject to a fee. Since 2012, the rates have been $6 per person per day or $60 per person for a seasonal pass to visit. Clothing in the bathing areas is optional, and access is permitted for day use only. Pets are not allowed at the pools, but there is a designated area before the pools where pets can be tied up.".
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- Cougar_Hot_Springs subject Category:Hot_springs_of_Oregon.
- Cougar_Hot_Springs subject Category:Landforms_of_Lane_County,_Oregon.
- Cougar_Hot_Springs subject Category:Willamette_National_Forest.
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- Cougar_Hot_Springs comment "Cougar Hot Springs, officially known as Terwilliger Hot Springs, are geothermal pools located in the Willamette National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon, 53 miles (85 km) east of Eugene. The springs drain into Rider Creek, which in turn drains into Cougar Reservoir. They are located about a quarter mile from Forest Service Road 19, also known as Aufderheide Memorial Drive. The hot springs are managed by American Land & Leisure.Visitors over the years built up four pools out of river stones.".
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