Guest Agreements
We request that all Harbin guests agree to the following:

PAY IN ADVANCE for all visits and room charges.

DISPLAY REGISTRATION CARD with current paid receipt in the windshield of your vehicle. You will be fined for overstaying or not having a paid permit visible.

DRIVE VERY SLOWLY. Speed limit is 15 mph; 5 mph mainside.

WE ARE AN ALCOHOL AND DRUG FREE RETREAT CENTER. Please, no cannabis, alcohol or illegal drugs on property.

EXTREME FIRE DANGER. No fires or flames in rooms or outdoors, including campstoves, propane lamps, candles, incense or cigarettes. Violators will be asked to leave immediately.

SMOKING IS PERMITTED IN DESIGNATED AREAS ONLY, in the upper parking lot and near the meadow restroom, (including e-cigarettes).

PLEASE, NO PETS. Only ADA service dogs are allowed.*

CHILDREN UNDER 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

CLOTHING IS REQUIRED anywhere indoors, and within sight of the main road.

NO SEXUAL ENERGY OR ACTIVITY in the pools or public areas, including unwanted staring or touching, or any displays of a sexual nature.

NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEOGRAPHY ALLOWED anywhere on Harbin property.

NO CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONICS (including e-readers) at the pool area or ANYWHERE clothing is optional. You are welcome to use electronics in the designated area of the lower parking lot by the Reception office, in the food area by the Dancing Bear Cafe, or for hiking safety.

ALL ARE WELCOME HERE. Harbin Hot Springs strives to provide a safe retreat sanctuary for guests. We will not tolerate any form of harassment or discrimination. If you have any concerns or feedback, please email info@harbin.org.

 

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE AGREEMENTS WILL RESULT IN FINES AND/OR EXPULSION OR NON-ENTRY. (Our prior “Do Not Admit” policy is being enforced, so if you are on the DNA list, please do not attempt to make reservations or visit us at this time.)

* PLEASE, NO PETS. Only ADA service dogs are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls. No animals are allowed to be left in vehicles, even if locked.