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California is a U.S. state in the Pacific Region of the United States. With 39.5 million residents, California is the most populous state in the United States and the third largest by area. The state capital is Sacramento. The Greater Los Angeles Area and the San Francisco Bay Area are the nation's second- and fifth-most populous urban regions, with 18.7 million and 8.8 million residents respectively. Los Angeles is California's most populous city, and the country's second-most populous, after New York City. California also has the nation's most populous county, Los Angeles County; its largest county by area, San Bernardino County; and its fifth most d...
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  • 1. Old Faithful Geyser of California Calistoga
    Calistoga is a city in Napa County, in California's Wine Country. During the 2010 census, the population was 5,155.
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  • 2. Deep Creek Hot Springs San Bernardino
    Deep Creek Hot Springs, DCHS, are natural hot springs located in the northern Mojave Desert section of the San Bernardino National Forest, near Hesperia in San Bernardino County, Southern California.
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  • 3. Keough's Hot Springs Bishop
    Keough Hot Springs is an unincorporated community in Inyo County, California. It is located near the western edge of the Owens Valley 7.5 miles south of Bishop, at the springs called Keough Hot Springs, at an elevation of 4209 feet .The name honors Philip P. Keough, who in 1919 opened a resort at the springs.
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  • 5. Hot Creek Mammoth Lakes
    Hot Creek, starting as Mammoth Creek, is a stream in Mono County of eastern California, in the Western United States. It is within the Inyo National Forest.
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  • 6. Vichy Springs Resort Ukiah
    Vichy Springs is an unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California. It is located on Sulphur Creek 3 miles east-northeast of Ukiah, at an elevation of 801 feet .Although previously used by the local Native Americans, the first westerner to discover the hot springs at this location was Frank Marble, in 1848. The springs at Ukiah Vichy resemble the more famous Grand Grille Springs in Vichy, and like the springs in Vichy the waters of the springs are alkaline and carbonated. In the 1850s William Day founded the Ukiah Vichy Springs Resort, taking advantage of the 19th-century revival of hydrotherapy. By 1892 the resort was known as Doolan's Ukiah Vichy Springs. Visitors included Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison, Jack London, Teddy Roosevelt, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Mark Twain....
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  • 7. Avila Hot Springs Avila Beach
    Avila Beach is an unincorporated community in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States, located on San Luis Obispo Bay about 160 miles northwest of Los Angeles, and about 200 miles south of San Francisco. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Avila Beach as a census-designated place . The census definition of the area may not precisely correspond to local understanding of the area with the same name. The population was 1,627 at the 2010 census.
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  • 8. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs Calistoga
    Calistoga is a city in Napa County, in California's Wine Country. During the 2010 census, the population was 5,155.
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  • 11. Tecopa Hot Springs Tecopa
    Tecopa is a census-designated place in the Mojave Desert, in Inyo County, California, United States. Tecopa is located 9 miles south-southeast of Shoshone, at an elevation of 1,339 feet . The population was 150 at the 2010 census, up from 99 at the 2000 census. One of Tecopa's popular features is its natural hot springs. Tecopa was named after the Paiute leader Chief Tecopa. Shoshone is the closest town, 12 miles north.
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  • 12. Sierra Hot Springs Sierraville
    Campbell Hot Springs is an unincorporated community in Sierra County, California, United States. Campbell Hot Springs is 1.5 miles southeast of Sierraville. The community was founded as a thermal springs resort in the 1880s.Set in the scenic valley of Sierraville, this hot springs is open to the public year-round and 24/7. The four mains pool in this hot spring are: 1) The Temple Dome warm pool , 2) The Hot Pool , 3) The Meditation Pool , 4) The Phoenix Baths . The Temple Dome Pool area also houses a dry sauna. The property is managed by the Sierra Hot Springs non-profit organization. The pools are clothing optional and family friendly.
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  • 13. Bumpass Hell Lassen Volcanic National Park
    Bumpass Mountain is a mountain located south of Lassen Peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California. It rises to an elevation of 8,753 feet near Bumpass Hell and Lake Helen. The mountain receives heavy snowfall during the winter, which can lead to deep snowpacks of over 300 inches near the mountain.Both the mountain and Bumpass Hell were named in honor of Kendall V. Bumpass, a hunter, guide and prospector in the area around Red Bluff, California, before 1870.
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  • 14. Harbin Hot Springs Middletown California
    Harbin Hot Springs is a non-profit hot spring retreat and workshop center at Harbin Springs in Lake County, Northern California. Named after Matthew Harbin, a pioneer who settled in the Lake County area. It is located about two hours northeast of the San Francisco Bay Area, in the United States. The facility was partially destroyed in the Valley Fire in September 2015, and was temporarily closed; as of September 2017 it was announced the resort would reopen in early spring 2018.
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  • 15. Travertine Hot Spring Bridgeport California
    Travertine is a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs. Travertine often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, cream-colored, and even rusty varieties. It is formed by a process of rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, often at the mouth of a hot spring or in a limestone cave. In the latter, it can form stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems. It is frequently used in Italy and elsewhere as a building material. Travertine is a terrestrial sedimentary rock, formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals from solution in ground and surface waters, and/or geothermally heated hot-springs. Similar deposits formed from ambient-temperature water are known as tufa.
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