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Box Canyon Hot Springs: Ouray: Ouray 7,799 ft 2377 m Box Canyon Hot ... South Canyon Hot Springs: Glenwood Springs: Garfield 5,879 ft 1792 m Short hike above Garfield ...
Frenchman's Hot Springs; Goldbug Hot Springs; Gold Fork Hot Springs [17] Green Canyon Hot Springs [4] Heise Hot Springs, Ririe [18] Hopkins Hot Springs, also known as Maple Grove hot springs, Thatcher, Idaho [19] [2] Kirkham Hot Springs [17] Lava Hot Springs; Pine Flat Hot Springs [20] Silver Creek Hot Spring; Stanley Hot Springs [4] Sunflower ...
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Hot Springs and Hot Pools of the Southwest: Jayson Loam's Original Guide. Aqua Thermal Access. ISBN 978-1-890880-07-1. Marjorie Gersh-Young (2008). Hot Springs & Hot Pools Of The Northwest. Aqua Thermal Access. ISBN 978-1-890880-08-8. G. J Woodsworth (1999). Hot springs of Western Canada: a complete guide. West Vancouver: Gordon Soules.
A hot springs pool in Glenwood Springs. There are numerous hot springs in the area, including several facilities in town that range from 93 to 104 °F (34 to 40 °C) with varying mineral content. [52] [12] Native Americans believe the springs had medicinal and magical qualities, and prior to 1800, the Utes believed the springs were sacred. [10]
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 proposed an expansion of the resort, subject to city approval. [3]
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The eastbound and westbound California Zephyrs meet in Glenwood Canyon, alongside the Colorado River. Below Dotsero the Colorado flows through Glenwood Canyon, emerging at the city of Glenwood Springs where the swift flowing Roaring Fork River, its second largest tributary in Colorado joins