The Hot Tubs or Queen’s Baths

The Hot Tubs or Queen’s Baths

The Hot Tubs or Queen’s Baths
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Beth K
Shawnee, KS1,632 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
The most important thing about visiting this location is to wear proper shoes. The rocks going down to the Queen's Baths are filled with razor sharp rocks that you must navigate. Be sure to check out when low tide is to enjoy it most and even go for a quick swim. There are, however, sea urchins so be sure to watch for that.

Going at low tide will allow you to go back and look at the cave at the back of the cove and not feel in danger of being washed out to sea by a large wave.

We found a parking area just to the north of the Queen's Baths on the same side of the street and walked along the side of the road to the opening with the sign. Easy to find!
Written May 17, 2023
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PilgrimBelle
Onset, MA198 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
A beautiful spot! The Glass Bridge and rugged terrain are great to explore. The weather was fair and the oceans were rough that day. We were not able to go to the Queens Bath.
Written March 24, 2023
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Hola4876
Lansing, MI926 contributions
Nov 2022
This is a pretty area, all the rocks reminded us of what the moon would look like. Wear decent shoes or sandals and watch yourself; it would be very easy to twist an ankle here.
Written November 19, 2022
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M&R Travels
6 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
Beautiful lava rock formations sculpted by the ocean. Although can't sit in the baths due to hundreds of urchins, still work the walk to see. Pine forest surrounding also very cool and surprising. Once at the baths turn left and an inviting cave is a great place to cool off.
Written August 25, 2022
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Roly M
Dartmouth, Canada6 contributions
May 2022
Queen's Bath and Hot Tubs is accessed via a short but difficult dirt road. Footing is sharp coral in many places. Water temps in the hot tubs is very warm. Bath itself is a wave-swept inlet. Can be dramatic. Best viewed at high tide.
Written May 12, 2022
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Moniaits
London, UK1,376 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Spectacular! It was a rather windy day when we visited, and the waves crushing on the rocks created a very spectacular effect.
Written April 27, 2022
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Scott H
Birmingham, AL188 contributions
Feb 2022
Take the time and spend at least 30 minutes here. In addition to the baths themselves, just sitting and taking in the view of the Atlantic is worth it. Wear stout, good gripping water shoes.!
Written April 9, 2022
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Desarae
Abernethy22 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
Arrive early, limited parking and it’s residential so you can’t park on their foot path. We were lucky and snagged a park. The trail has big gates closed and lots of signage informing you the trail is closed. But, there is a sneaky break a bit further up, so if you can take responsibility for your own actions, take that path.
Seriously though wear shoes, flip flops are not really the footwear you want to be wearing down the trail or on the lava rocks.
Trail is steep, wet, slippery but is easily traversed if you take the time and watch your footing closely. Use the many roots and trees as hand holds.
The reward when you get there is worth it. The power of the ocean certainly demands respect. Unless it’s a super calm day with no surf, I wouldn’t recommend swimming. It’s extremely dangerous.
Don’t mistake the first pool below the little waterfall as the Queens bath, walk further north, then you will see it. Truly hypnotic watching this.
Be careful and don’t get close, despite the calm sunny day, medium waves and perfect conditions, so many unexpected rogue waves crashed and swamped the edges and even further back.
Take responsibility for your own actions, respect the ocean. But enjoy the magnificent coast line.
Written March 9, 2022
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Lynn C
Greenville, ME12 contributions
Dec 2021
We enjoyed the Queens Bath, but it was a bit crowded and the water wasn't exactly warm at all. Still, the rock features are very cool and worth the visit!!! I imagine the time of year and the level of the tide can influence this experience. We went at low tide in the late morning around Christmas. I think ideally it would be just before or after low tide in the afternoon. I recommend sand shoes or better yet, sandals. The rocks are sharp!!!
Written January 3, 2022
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jerRsaus
Rockville, MD27 contributions
Nov 2021 • Family
At the right tide, this is a fantastic adventure. The waves crash against some cliffs and fill the crystal blue baths. Some of the swimming holes are deep enough to jump into and have a few sea life- fish and urchins. The area also has huge limestone grottos. My family and I absolutely loved the calmness of the swimming holes and the entertainment of the crashing and splashing waves. Great adventure.
Written November 14, 2021
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