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Springs Of Lake County, California
The Springs of Lake County, California are natural springs, some of which are warm and/or rich in minerals, in Lake County, California Lake County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 68,163. The county seat is Lakeport. The county takes its name from Clear Lake, the dominant geographic fe .... During the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century resorts were often founded around these springs, where bathing and drinking the water was thought to be beneficial to the health. A partial list follows. List Notes References Sources * {{refend ...
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Spring (hydrology)
A spring is a point of exit at which groundwater from an aquifer flows out on top of Earth's crust (pedosphere) and becomes surface water. It is a component of the hydrosphere. Springs have long been important for humans as a source of fresh water, especially in arid regions which have relatively little annual rainfall. Springs are driven out onto the surface by various natural forces, such as gravity and hydrostatic pressure. Their yield varies widely from a volumetric flow rate of nearly zero to more than for the biggest springs. Formation Springs are formed when groundwater flows onto the surface. This typically happens when the groundwater table reaches above the surface level. Springs may also be formed as a result of karst topography, aquifers, or volcanic activity. Springs also have been observed on the ocean floor, spewing hot water directly into the ocean. Springs formed as a result of karst topography create karst springs, in which ground water travels through ...
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Hough Springs, California
Hough Springs (formerly, Hough's Mineral Springs) is a set of springs that was turned into a resort in the 19th century in Lake County, California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori .... Location The Hough Springs resort was on the main stage road (303) from Williams to Bartlett Springs, east of Bartlett. It is west from the railroad at Williams. The springs are on the north shore of the north fork of Cache Creek at a point where the canyon widens into a flat several acres in extent, on a hillside near the hotel. The resort is north-northeast of Clearlake Oaks. It is at an elevation of 1535 feet (468 m). Springs The two main springs were Soda, and Iron and Magnesia, . The Soda spring gave an excellent "seltzer" water with plenty of snap due to the large quanti ...
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Mount Konocti
Mount Konocti is a volcano in Lake County, California on the south shore of Clear Lake. At , it is the second highest peak in the Clear Lake Volcanic Field, which consists of numerous volcanic domes and cones ranging from 10,000 to 2.1 million years old. Although it is often described as extinct, it is actually classified as ''High Threat Potential''. Clear Lake Volcanic Field's alert level is currently classified as ''Normal''. Geography The volcano is the most visible landmark in Lake County other than the lake. The mountain is located between the towns of Lakeport and Clearlake. It lies directly south of Soda Bay and Riviera Heights and east of Kelseyville. Konocti Harbor and Soda Bay sit at the base of the mountain. From the summit of Mount Konocti, the taller peaks and ridges around Snow Mountain can be seen to the northeast. Mount Konocti has five distinctive peaks: Wright Peak (), Howard Peak (), South Peak (), Buckingham Peak () and Clark Peak (). Wright Pea ...
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Soda Bay, California
Soda Bay is a census-designated place in Lake County, California. It is located on Clear Lake east-southeast of Lakeport, at an elevation of . The population was 1,016 at the 2010 census. A resort at the place, called Soda Bay Springs, could by 1910 accommodate 150 guests. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of which is land. Demographics The 2010 United States Census reported that Soda Bay had a population of 1,016. The population density was . The racial makeup of Soda Bay was 843 (83.0%) White, 16 (1.6%) African American, 14 (1.4%) Native American, 12 (1.2%) Asian, 0 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 102 (10.0%) from other races, and 29 (2.9%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 171 persons (16.8%). The Census reported that 1,008 people (99.2% of the population) lived in households, 8 (0.8%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 0 (0%) were institutionalized. There were 462 households, ou ...
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Seigler Springs, California
Seigler Springs is a set of springs in Lake County, California around which a resort developed in the 19th century. In the 1930s the resort was expanded, and in 1947 an airport opened nearby. The resort declined in the 1960s. Part of it was separated out and became a residential subdivision, while part became a religious retreat. The 2015 Valley Fire caused great damage. Location The unincorporated community of Seigler Springs is east of Seigler Mountain, south of Clear Lake and northeast of Healdsburg, at an elevation of . The thermal springs are about northwest of Howard Springs. They are on a gentle slope on the south side of Seigler Canyon Creek. The higher slopes are covered in lava, and crushed sediments appear below the springs. Below the springs the creek runs east through Seigler Canyon, which is about long, with its head about east of Seigler Springs and its mouth about west of the village of Lower Lake. Springs Thirteen of the springs had been improved ...
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Saratoga Springs, California
Saratoga Springs (formerly, Bachelor Springs and Pierson Springs) is a set of springs that was turned into a resort in the 1870s in Lake County, California. At its peak the resort could accommodate 250 people. The resort was closed after the main hotel burned down, but reopened as a retreat in 1991. Location Saratoga Springs is located west of Upper Lake. It is at an elevation of 1427 feet (435 m). The town of Saratoga Springs was originally located north of its present location. The springs are on the side of a wide, brushy drainage ravine. They are about as the crow flies from the Witter Medical Springs. They are east of Ukiah and west of Upper Lake. The springs are in the Scotts Creek watershed. Springs The resort had 12 small mineral springs, of which 11 were on the slopes east of the hotel. Six of these rose in cemented basins in the Roundhouse, a circular building in diameter. Their combined flow is perhaps per minute. They are all carbonated and deposit sm ...
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Parramore Springs, California
Parramore Springs (formerly Paramore Spring) is a spring in Lake County, California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori .... Location Parramore Springs is located east of Three Crossing. It is at an elevation of . Spring According to Gerald Ashley Waring, who visited the area around 1910, References Reference bibliography * * * {{LakeCountyCA-geo-stub Springs of Lake County, California ...
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Newman Springs, California
Newman Springs (formerly, Soap Creek Springs) is a set of springs in Lake County, California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori .... At one time there was a resort at the springs. Location Newman Springs are on Soap Creek north of Clearlake Oaks. They are west of Williams. They are at an elevation of 2159 feet (658 m). Soap Creek is named after the borax contained in the spring waters. Springs According to G.A. Waring, who visited the springs around 1910, Resort The State Mineralogist in 1914 wrote, References Sources * * * * * {{authority control Springs of Lake County, California Resorts in Lake County, California ...
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Howard Springs, California
Howard Springs is set of springs turned into a resort in the 1870s in Lake County, California. The resort catered primarily to people interested in the curative powers of the mineral waters. Guests were accommodated in cabins or tents. At one time it had an official post office. The resort changed hands many times over the years, with various changes to the lodge, accommodations and bathhouses, until closing in 1970. For a period it was leased for geothermal exploration. Today it has reopened as a health resort. Location Howard Springs is located north-northeast of Whispering Pines. They are southwest of Lower Lake and northwest of Middletown. It is at an elevation of 2165 feet (660 m). Springs The springs are in a line about long at the foot of a slope along the south side of a drainage course. They are on the edge of a small basin, surrounded by rolling hills. There are about 40 separate flows, with temperatures that range from . The springs all rise in an area of serpe ...
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Highland Springs, Lake County, California
Highland Springs (formerly Highland) is a set of springs which was turned into a resort in the 19th century in Lake County, California. The resort grew to be able to accommodate 200 people, attracted by the curative powers of the mineral waters and the lovely mountain scenery. In the 1920s its popularity waned, the hotel was partly burned, and it passed through various hands before the county claimed eminent domain, bought the property, and flooded it with the Highland Springs Reservoir. The reservoir is surrounded by the Highland Springs Recreation Area, managed by the county. Location The Highland Springs are southwest of Kelseyville. They are in the edge of the mountains that border the flat Big Valley area to the west of Clear Lake (California). It is at an elevation of 1483 feet (452 m). OpenStreetMap shows the Old Toll Road branching off to the southeast from the Lakeport– Hopland Road ( CA175) just east of Hopland. The road turns east, and when it passes from Mendocino ...
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Lake County, California
Lake County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 68,163. The county seat is Lakeport. The county takes its name from Clear Lake, the dominant geographic feature in the county and the largest non-extinct natural lake wholly within California. (Lake Tahoe is partially in Nevada; the Salton Sea was formed by flooding; Tulare Lake was drained by the agricultural industry.) Lake County forms the Clearlake, California micropolitan statistical area. It is directly north of the San Francisco Bay Area. Lake County is part of California's Wine Country, which also includes Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino counties. It includes five American Viticultural Areas and over 35 wineries. History Lake County has been inhabited by Pomo Native Americans for over ten thousand years. Pomos had been fishermen and hunters, known especially for their intricate basketry made from lakeshore tules and other native plan ...
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Harbin Hot Springs
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. In January 2019 it partially reopened, including the main pools and sauna, and a limited cafeteria service. Location The springs are north of Calistoga, northwest of Middletown, and ten miles south of Clear Lake. They are at an elevation of about . Three springs, known as the Arsenic, Iron and Sulphur springs, rise close together in a ravine on the west of a branch of Putah Creek. The hills near Harbin Springs have steep slopes of exposed shale, but there is a belt of amphibolite schist starting about above the springs. Springs A 1909 report said the Arsenic, Iron and Sulphur spr ...
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