Conundrum Hot Springs facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Conundrum Hot Springs |
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Location | Wilderness area of White River National Forest |
Coordinates | 39°00′43″N 106°53′28″W / 39.012°N 106.891°W |
Elevation | 11,200 |
Type | geothermal |
Temperature | 120°F |
Conundrum Hot Springs is a geothermal spring in a remote section of the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness area of the White River National Forest in Colorado Rocky Mountains.
The hot mineral water collects in existing craters as well as several primitive rock-lined soaking pools that have been dug out nearby.
Conundrum hot springs are the among the highest in altitude in the United States. The springs are located in a scenic setting, with views of mountains, avalanche chutes and waterfalls. The larger soaking pools can fit ten or more people. They are approximately 3-feet deep.
In recent years there have been problems at the springs with human feces being left by hikers, campers and spring users which can contaminate the water with pathogens. The forest service is asking that people pack it out on their return hike.
Water profile
The hot mineral water emerges from the ground at 120 °F. The temperature of the soaking pools are approximately 100 °F.