Hiking, doggies, and relaxation in Hot Spring, Markleeville, California
A fun day of hiking, dogs playing, and relaxing at the Grover Hot Springs in Markleeville, California.
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Grover Hot Springs State Park. California Sacramento
Grover Hot Springs State Park is a state park in eastern California, USA that was sold to the Parks and Recreation Department in the 60's. Accessed from Markleeville. The notable pool complex is fed by natural hot springs, a campground, picnic area and hiking trails are also available.
Grover Hot Springs State Park is located on the east side of the Sierra Nevada at the edge of the Great Basin Province, in the High Sierras . The Park forests consists mainly of pine, sagebrush, and open meadows.
The Park is open all year allowing visitors to experience a variety of weather conditions, from major blizzards to dry days, from warm clear nights to intense, blasting thunderstorms. Winds of great speed coming off the mountains are capable of whipping through the park causing damage during any month of the year.
Hot Springs in San Bernadino National Forest, California USA
...If you like hot springs that are tucked away in nature you can join me in this (super dorky experimental video I took of myself with a $20 camera off ebay). In this short 3 min. video I take a walk through the San Bernadino National forest to some hidden and remote Hot Spring pools. The river is ice cold but the floor of the river bed is hot! There are several pools with different temperatures situated within the Rocks surrounding the area. More from my blog here
One Match Fire Campfire at Grover Hot Springs State Park California July 31, 2013
This campfire was made completely out of split firewood bought at the visitor center. It used about 1/4 cubic foot of wood. It was built teepee style and has three progressively larger layers of kindling. One match was used to light the fire in three places. Nature took over from there. Since I didn't feed it any additional fuel it burned out after a while.
Several Monarch Caterpillars, Hot Springs Rd. Markleeville, Calif. Sept. 13, 2013
Sierraville California - Part 1 A Blast To The Past
Sierraville was home to the ancient Washoe who used the great sierra valley to hunt and gather food. This alpine valley that this historic ranching town currently resides in is the largest in the US known for its enchanting hot springs. During the days of the gold rush many Italian pioneers came to the region to utilize this rich land to provide meat, hay, dairy, lumber, livestock and produce for other mining boom towns in the region. Many of the goods were exported to Truckee, Central Pacific Railroad employees, Miners of the Comstock Lode of Virginia City and its sister community nearby known as Sierra City. Today many of the historic barns and ranches have been passed down through the generations leaving them to be some of the oldest in the state of California. Although little mining was done this semi ghost town is a true gem of the Tahoe National Forest. We invite you to take a walking and driving tour through town along with our beautiful galleries as we unveil its rich history. Very little has changed in Sierraville as deer, horses and cattle still graze.
paranormalghostsociety.org/SierravilleCalifornia.htm
Jackson California
Nov. 23, 2018
Jackson California is a historical Gold Country town. It is about 2 1/2 hours drive from San Francisco. The drive is a nice scenic view as you get closer to the town. Lots of trees, farms, and animals along the way. It's a nice little town to visit with the whole family. There are lots of antique shops on the historic main street. We didn't get to try dining here since we had just checked out of our hotel in Sutter Creek, which is about 10 miles drive...so, we weren't hungry. We had a snack in the car, which was really fun, before our drive back to San Francisco.
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