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Crabtree Hot Springs, California : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crabtree Hot Springs, California
Crabtree Hot Springs is a geological phenomenon in Lake County, California about north of Upper Lake. It is located on private property and closed to the public.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mendocino NF road closure? - Page 2 - ADVrider )〕 It lies at an elevation of 2,257 feet (688 m). There is a cluster of four natural hot springs at this location, in an isolated narrow winding steep walled canyon on the north bank of the Rice Fork of the Eel River, about one fourth mile downriver from its junction with Salt Creek. Three of the hot springs are aligned in one area at a large swimming hole, while the fourth hot spring is about 60 feet (18 m) back upriver. The temperature of the hottest spring is , with a flow rate of about per minute. ==History==
About 1875, John Fletcher Crabtree (1824-1915), and sons found the hot springs by following a well used Indian trail, and have graded a fair road to reach their springs, on the Eel River, where they invite invalids to try the medicinal qualities of the water. Not only did the Indian believe in the health giving qualities of the mineral waters, but many whites also had absolute faith in the springs as a cure-all. Some people even took sick horses there and swore by the results. No water was commercially bottled here, but the springs was commercialized as a resort but in a very small way.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 author=Henry Mauldin )〕 About 1907, Samuel Tate Packwood (1842-1924), an Upper Lake businessman, bought property at Crabtree Hot Springs, and made plans to set up a resort there. Crabtree lived at the springs for a good many years.〔
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