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Asin Hot Springs is a long-established cluster of hot-spring resorts in Barangay Nangalisan, Tuba, just outside Baguio along the scenic Asin Road (about 15–16 km from the city). The area features several resorts — including Riverview Water Park, Palm Grove Hot Springs and Mountain Resort, Pooten's Resort, and Neverland Mountain Resort — each offering pools fed by warm, sulfuric spring water believed to have therapeutic properties, plus cottages, picnic areas, and dining. It's a popular, budget-friendly outing for families and groups, especially in the cooler months. Each resort operates independently with its own gate fee (commonly ₱100–200) and pools that vary in size and temperature — note that some "hot springs" main pools are actually cool, with the genuinely hot water in separate, sometimes paid, tubs. Getting there is half the experience — a winding, green descent through a couple of short tunnels — though a private vehicle is the practical way in, since public transport is indirect and the last jeepney back leaves around 4 PM.
Today's Hours
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Address
Asin Road, Nangalisan, Tuba, Benguet 2600
Landmark: Along Asin Road, Tuba; cluster of resorts west of Baguio
Typical Visit
240 minutes
Usually busy at these times — based on typical patterns, not live crowd data.
Weekdays and early/late hours are calmest; busy on weekends, summer, and holidays. Warm soaks are especially popular in the cooler November–February months. The waters are said to help relieve arthritis and fatigue.
Swimwear, towel, change of clothes, flip-flops, sunblock, water, and cash. A light jacket for the drive back up to Baguio.
A scenic, winding drive along Asin Road from Baguio (~15–16 km), passing two short tunnels; a private car or taxi is easiest, while jeepneys are less direct — and if commuting, the last trip back to Baguio is around 4 PM. Entrances aren't always well-marked, so have your specific resort name handy.
Each resort charges its own entrance fee and sets its own hours. Many main pools are cool rather than hot; the genuinely hot spring water is often in separate (sometimes paid) tubs. Some resorts allow alcohol and can get rowdy. Overnight guests usually get pool access included.
Landmark: Along Asin Road, Tuba; cluster of resorts west of Baguio
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