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  2. File:NPS hot-springs-regional-map.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:State parks of Idaho map - Wikipedia

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  4. Stanley Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    From Lewiston, Idaho, take U.S. Route 12 east toward Lolo Pass. Once past the town of Lowell drive approximately 26 miles (42 km) to the Wilderness Gateway Campground. Trailhead parking is located past the 'A' and 'B' loops. There is no parking fee. Access to the hot springs is via Trail #211.

  5. Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route is an off-road bicycle touring route in central Idaho. Developed by Adventure Cycling Association , the route consists of 518 miles of mostly dirt roads and 227 miles of optional singletrack , with access to more than 50 hot springs .

  6. Boat Box Hot Spring - Wikipedia

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    Boat Box Hot Spring, also known as Elkhorn Hot Spring, is a hot spring located along the Salmon River in the Sawtooth National Forest on Idaho State Highway 75, about 3 miles away from the town of Stanley, Idaho. [2] The hot spring is composed of a single metal tub that is fed through a plastic tube built into the riverbank.

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  8. Hopkins Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the arrival of settlers, the hot springs were used by the local Shoshone people. [1] The property surrounding the hot springs was homesteaded in the early 1900s by the Hopkins family. [2] In 1945 it became known as Maple Grove Hot Springs and was operated as a commercial facility into the 1960s.

  9. Lava Hot Springs (thermal mineral springs) - Wikipedia

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    Lava Hot Springs in 1939. The springs were historically used by local Bannock and Shoshone Native Americans. [1] In the early 1800s, explorers and fur trappers knew of the hot springs, and Robert Dempsey built a permanent camp nearby. During the 1840s and 50s, travellers headed to California and Oregon were aware of the springs.