Situated in the middle of a mossy canopy of trees, Bagby is a series of open-aired wooden bath houses that contain soaking tubs carved from cedar logs. A Robinson Crusoe series of wooden flumes and levers divert the hot water from the source to the tubs; a cold water cistern is nearby for cooling each individual bath to the perfect temperature. Soaking in the tubs is guaranteed to melt stress and worry. There are five private rooms, three public log tubs, and two large cedar tubs that can hold eight to ten people. Soakers drain and fill the tubs between uses.