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  2. Bonanza Spring - Wikipedia

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    Bonanza Spring is the largest fresh water spring system in the Mojave Desert. The spring is within the boundaries of the Bonanza Springs Wildlife Area managed by the Bureau of Land Management. It is located in San Bernardino County approximately 50 miles due west from Needles, California, and a couple miles north of Route 66 near Essex, California.

  3. Dos Palmas Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Dos Palmas Spring is now part of the Dos Palmas Preserve a 14,000-acre preserve created to protect important biological resources. The oasis with its hundreds of desert fan palms and pools fed by artesian springs and seepage from the nearby Coachella Canal form a wetland that offers shelter from the hot, dry Colorado Desert to a variety of both threatened or endangered and more common ...

  4. Deserts of California - Wikipedia

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    There are three main deserts in California: the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Desert, and the Great Basin Desert. [5]: 408 The Mojave Desert is bounded by the Tehachapi Mountains on the northwest, the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains on the south, and extends eastward to California's borders with Arizona and Nevada; it also forms portions of northwest Arizona.

  5. Desert Hot Springs (thermal mineral springs) - Wikipedia

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    Desert Hot Springs is a geothermal geographic area in Riverside County, California with several hot springs. [1] [2] Since 1941, the California Department of Conservation has recorded approximately 200 geothermal wells (with temperatures below 212 °F) that have been drilled in this geographic area; approximately 50 of which are used for commercial spas and pools.

  6. Magnesia Spring Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Magnesia Spring Ecological Reserve is a California Department of Fish and Wildlife–protected area of the inland desert region of California, United States. The canyon, one of the natural attractions of the greater Palm Springs area of the Coachella Valley, [2] is known for its "colorful layered rock walls and palm tree oases."

  7. Corn Springs - Wikipedia

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    Corn Springs is a palm oasis situated in the Chuckwalla Mountains of the Colorado Desert in Riverside County, California, United States, seventeen miles southeast of Desert Center. Native Americans relied on the springs, and they engraved many petroglyphs on the rocks in the area.

  8. Category:Springs of California - Wikipedia

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    Hot springs of California (2 C, 73 P) O. Oases of California (17 P) Pages in category "Springs of California" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. Category:Springs of California by county - Wikipedia

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    Springs of Lake County, California (18 P) Springs of Los Angeles County, California (12 P) M. Springs of Mono County, California (1 C, 1 P) N. Springs of Napa County ...