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Photo Date: 
03/14/2014
The outdoor warm pool at Sierra Hot Springs is adjacent to a large sundeck overlooking the scenic Sierra Valley. Photo credit: Jivan Child.
Outdoor Project
Photo Date: 
03/14/2014
The meditative interior of the Temple Dome and hot pool at Sierra Hot Springs.
Jason Mandly
Photo Date: 
04/06/2013
A Great Basin skyline from the trail to East Fork Carson River Hot Springs.
Jason Mandly
Photo Date: 
04/06/2013
The upper tub at East Fork Carson River Hot Springs is warmer, and the flow can be diverted from the hot stream.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
05/03/2014
Grover Hot Springs are constructed as outdoor pools located in a beautiful alpine valley.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
05/03/2014
The Grover Hot Springs pools are adjacent to a scenic meadow.
Jason Mandly
Photo Date: 
05/31/2014
Two spring sources at Feather River Hot Springs, piped into a split tub.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/19/2015
Bird's-eye view of Buckeye Hot Springs.
Gina Teichert
Photo Date: 
09/28/2014
Hot water runs into three pools at Travertine.
Gina Teichert
Photo Date: 
09/28/2014
Travertine Hot Springs is very popular, and visitors should expect to share a pool.

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