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A Review of The 100% Off-Grid Breitenbush Hot Springs Resort 

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Hey everyone, Jessi and I decided we had enough of screen time and notifications buzzing all day. So, what did we do? We packed our bags and headed to the serene and utterly beautiful Breitenbush Hot Springs for a night away from it all. 🌲✨
This video was filmed entirely with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3
What’s in the video?
0:00 - Welcome to Breitenbush Hot Springs: An All-Inclusive Retreat
0:28 - The Rich History: From Indigenous Sacred Land to Resort
1:00 - Healing Waters Through the Ages: The Resort's Evolution
1:15 - Phoenix Rising: Rebirth and Renewal of Breitenbush
2:00 - Getting There: Navigating to This Hidden Gem
2:17 - Where to Stay: A Glimpse into Unique Accommodations
2:45 - Experiencing Breitenbush: Activities, Meals, and Relaxation
3:37 - The Hot Springs: Heart of the Breitenbush Experience
5:09 - Sustainable Living: Breitenbush’s Eco-Friendly Practices
5:54 - The Value of Serenity: Costs and Final Thoughts
Please note: There are no digital devices or filming aloud of kind, and breitnebush resort was kind enough to set this shoot up for us so we could show you the hot springs!
Should You Pack Your Bags Too?
Hang around till the end, and we’ll tell you all about whether this off-the-grid adventure is the getaway you’ve been dreaming of or definite no go.
Don’t be a Stranger: Enjoyed this video? Hit that subscribe button and join us on more adventures. Got thoughts, experiences, or places for us to check out next? Drop a comment below; we’re all ears!
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@erin9harbacek
@erin9harbacek 3 месяца назад
Best place ever ❤
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 3 месяца назад
We were only there for a night, but we felt like we had a week of relaxation...that's what I love about it! No work, no phones, pure disconnection and a great way to clear the mind
@randyjimmiejamesbowles
@randyjimmiejamesbowles 3 месяца назад
Thank you for refreshing my memory! My late wife Sally Jo drove us from Seattle, WA to Breitenbush in 1987 for our honeymoon. It was one of the best experiences of our lives. And I learned so much from the Breitenbush staff about protecting our old growth forests. -- That was my one trip. Sure wish I could go one more time.
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 3 месяца назад
That sounds like a great trip....it definitely is a special place.
@1Lightdancer
@1Lightdancer 4 месяца назад
Sweet overview! I lived and worked at Breitenbush for several years (90s) and it is a magical place indeed! Staying several days allows you to sink into the experience 🌲 🏡 🌲 Geothermal heat, hydroelectric power (with a fish ladder) plus the abundant thermal waters 💧 make it a unique experience. Much of the food comes from organic farms and markets in the valley, (some from BB alumni) as the climate and numbers of guests being served preclude a farming operation on land. ❤
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 4 месяца назад
We will be back for sure…one of Oregon’s most unique places and a really cool experience! Thanks for the comment!
@JogaProUniverso
@JogaProUniverso 3 месяца назад
Can't wait to be back there at the Breitenbush!
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 3 месяца назад
Yes we will make it a yearly thing!
@lizardraven
@lizardraven 3 месяца назад
Nice videography of post-fire Breitenbush. I used to live and work there, and still love to go back. Once correction: the electricity isn't generated from geothermal steam, it is a hydroelectric system that uses diverted river water to make a turbine spin. Geothermal is used for heat, as you mentioned. I recommend going on a Systems Tour next time you are there.
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 3 месяца назад
oh cool I didn't know you can go on a systems tour but thanks for letting me know!
@TriciaEinhorn
@TriciaEinhorn 2 месяца назад
Loved your true review! Taking personal 2 day retreat June 2024. Caregiver for my wonderful guy who has Parkinson's and just had a double mastectomy myself. I am sooo ready for this experience. Yep, I'll do the cold plunge in honor of you. Ha ha
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much! Your going to love it there. And the cold plunge is very refreshing! Have an awesome trip!
@jaymeez
@jaymeez 3 месяца назад
She Thick Boi I put this place on my bucket list after seeing Gabriel Traveler visit there :)
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 3 месяца назад
It's a great place to visit for sure!
@billfrank647
@billfrank647 3 месяца назад
Been going to Breitenbush for over 10 years, helped with the rebuild of the Fire Department building a few years before the last fire. Was just there two weeks ago with the wife. A few things have changed that really bothered me. first is the employees have a total different attitude, they all seem less happy and not enjoying themselves as much as before. The food is still pretty good but far less creative but it’s included so that is a plus. The new cabins that replaced the original ones are so cheaply built you can hear the conversation’s through the wall like you are in the same room. They have decided to keep the ugly “container” on wheels on the property to keep the rooms for rent. It has zero resemblance to the original aesthetics of the property. I was there when it was housing for the employees and workers trying to rebuild and was told it was temporary. It is hideous and an eye sore. They now sell coffee and weird snacks which were all a no no before because it was a place to cleanse your body, now they gladly sell it:/ I feel the soul of Breitenbush is gone or on hiatus and the current crew doesn’t hold the same values. My wife is still in love with the place and we will continue to go monthly but I will be there wondering when will Breitenbush bring back the old school Vibes. ✌️
@thetraveleditorofficial
@thetraveleditorofficial 3 месяца назад
thanks for the comment...I only visited the previous breitenbush once with my dad about 20 years ago and don't remember it much as I was only 13 or so, although we would have loved to see what it was really like before the fires...we still had a blast though.
@randyjimmiejamesbowles
@randyjimmiejamesbowles 3 месяца назад
Do you *really* refer to your spouse as "the wife"? Ugh.
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