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  2. Iron Mountain Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Iron Mountain Hot Springs contains several natural hot springs, which range in temperature from 105 to 108 degrees F. These springs are fed into seventeen soaking pools, which range from 98 to 108 degrees F. The thermal water also heats the sidewalks and the resort buildings. [2] In November 2020, the owners of Iron Mountain Hot Springs ...

  3. The Best Natural Hot Springs on Earth - AOL

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    Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The Yampah Spring produces more than 3.5 million gallons of hot water per day, which leaves plenty to fill Glenwood Hot Springs’ 100-by-40-foot mineral therapy pool ...

  4. Sublime soaks: Colorado’s best hot springs to try

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    European settlers arrived in the mid-19th century and, several decades later, a group of British investors purchased the land and springs and developed the world’s largest hot springs pool – a ...

  5. Glenwood Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Glenwood Springs is the principal city of the Glenwood Springs, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area . As of the census [ 37] of 2000, there were 7,736 people, 3,216 households, and 1,926 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,611 inhabitants per square mile (622/km 2 ).

  6. List of hot springs in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    South Canyon Hot Springs: Glenwood Springs: Garfield 5,879 ft 1792 m Short hike above Garfield County Road 134. ...

  7. Tassajara Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Tassajara Hotel circa 1920. Tassajara Hot Springs is a collection of natural hot springs within the Ventana Wilderness area of the Santa Lucia Range and Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County, California. The hot springs were used by the indigenous Native Americans for generations before they were discovered by Europeans in about 1843.

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