Update: Lane County authorities identified the woman who died Jan. 26 at Terwillger Hot Springs as Kalyee Marie Price, 25, of Florence.

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A woman died Sunday at Terwilliger Hot Springs, an Oregon destination known for its scenic soaking pools set in the Cascade Mountain forest.

The woman, 25, of Florence, died of a “medical event” while soaking, according to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, which responded to the scene.

A cause of death has not been determined, Carrie Carver, spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office, said Monday. The woman was with two friends at the hot springs. No foul play is suspected.

Carver said officials don’t yet know if the hot springs themselves played a role in the woman’s death.

Terwilliger Hot Springs, also known as Cougar Hot Springs, consists of six pools that range from 85 degrees to 112 degrees. None is more than three feet deep. The area is found in the Willamette National Forest between Eugene and Bend, and requires a quarter-mile hike from the parking area to the soaking pools.

The area closed temporarily during the investigation Sunday, but has since reopened to the public.

Officials have not yet released the identity of the woman.

This story will be updated as more information is released.

--Jamie Hale | jhale@oregonian.com | @HaleJamesB