Nothing feels more rejuvenating after a strenuous hike than a long soak in a natural hot spring. Luckily, there are places in the U.S. where you can do both.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Therapeutic geothermal mineral waters in the Rockies have attracted soakers for centuries, starting with the Utes, who frequently visited them for physical ...
Sixteen years ago, Duane Graham left Portland and moved to a remote part of Oregon’s high desert to start building his dream: a cabin and RV resort called Summer Lake Hot Springs. “I felt like, if you ...
A desert oasis awaits you in Arizona. Although many all-inclusive resorts have water and sand, this getaway in the Sonoran has something few of them do — natural hot springs. As the soothing water ...
Water-based wellness destinations aren’t new, but they're newly popular again in Texas and beyond. Mineral springs spas have been in existence for centuries, dating back thousands of years and long ...
The Golden State of California is far more than picturesque scenery and vibrant cities. Boasting the San Andreas Fault, it’s one of the most geothermally active spots in the US. And where there’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hikers Evelyn Torres and Emanuel Leon soak at Montecito Hot Springs. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times) The water bubbles ...
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