Juniper Hot Springs, established in 1880, bubble up out of the ground outside of Lay, Colorado. By searching history we became aware of the unique fact that the waters, according to a U.S. Government analysis made in 1939, contains 24 minerals. Only two other similar springs exist and they are found in Europe. All of these minerals in Juniper Hot Springs have been found beneficial. For centuries the Native Americans camped near Juniper Mountain to use the spring. Many relics, spearheads, corn grinders and other artifacts were found which showed at least 5 permanent camps were here. The natives called the spring 'Healing Waters.
Photograph of Warner's hot springs, the village of Agua Caliente, ca.1900. A few rough wooden buildi...
Sources of clean water for drinking, bathing or soothing ailments have long been held in high regard...
Mineral springs in the Sierra Nevada of California provide small but unique montane habitats which s...
For millenia, Native American peoples have been partaking of mineral waters at Saratoga Springs th...
Two wormen and a girl are seen at a building in Juniper Hot Springs which is located near Lay, Color...
A large, historic, health-oriented mineral springs resort, The Greenbrier, occupies 2,600 ha (6,500 ...
Montana's early hot spring resorts from the frontier years to the First World War reflected the...
The Coso Hot Springs region is located in the central part of the Coso Mountains, California. Knowle...
Natural thermal springs occur throughout the Pacific Northwest. The use and importance of this natur...
Warm springs in the Jemez Mountains volcanic region have long been used for bathing, and their water...
Hookers Hot Springs is located approximately 70 km (40 miles) east of Tucson, Arizona, and is within...
Peru has the privilege on having more than 800 hot springs scattered all along its territory. Howeve...
Springs have been very important to Texas from the time of its first inhabitants. Many battles were ...
Graduation date: 1986Natural thermal springs occur throughout the Pacific Northwest. The use and imp...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...
Photograph of Warner's hot springs, the village of Agua Caliente, ca.1900. A few rough wooden buildi...
Sources of clean water for drinking, bathing or soothing ailments have long been held in high regard...
Mineral springs in the Sierra Nevada of California provide small but unique montane habitats which s...
For millenia, Native American peoples have been partaking of mineral waters at Saratoga Springs th...
Two wormen and a girl are seen at a building in Juniper Hot Springs which is located near Lay, Color...
A large, historic, health-oriented mineral springs resort, The Greenbrier, occupies 2,600 ha (6,500 ...
Montana's early hot spring resorts from the frontier years to the First World War reflected the...
The Coso Hot Springs region is located in the central part of the Coso Mountains, California. Knowle...
Natural thermal springs occur throughout the Pacific Northwest. The use and importance of this natur...
Warm springs in the Jemez Mountains volcanic region have long been used for bathing, and their water...
Hookers Hot Springs is located approximately 70 km (40 miles) east of Tucson, Arizona, and is within...
Peru has the privilege on having more than 800 hot springs scattered all along its territory. Howeve...
Springs have been very important to Texas from the time of its first inhabitants. Many battles were ...
Graduation date: 1986Natural thermal springs occur throughout the Pacific Northwest. The use and imp...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...
Photograph of Warner's hot springs, the village of Agua Caliente, ca.1900. A few rough wooden buildi...
Sources of clean water for drinking, bathing or soothing ailments have long been held in high regard...
Mineral springs in the Sierra Nevada of California provide small but unique montane habitats which s...