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Home: Idaho Hot Springs: By Golly Molly (Molly's Trolley) Hot Springs
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Boise National Forest Overall Rating: X
5,200 ft Water Temperature: n/a
NE of Cascade, ID: Warm Lake Area Usage Level: Very Low

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10.28.03: X marks the spot


10.28.03: Two pools too much?


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Pool Condition
Rock walled with rock, dirt and muck bottoms.
Dates Visited: Trash Levels: Bug Levels:
04.29.07 None None
10.28.03 None None

Water Clarity:
n/a

Visibility:
Low

Odor(s):
Slight Sulfur

Wildlife Sighted: Deer

Seasonal Notes
Access Forest Service Road is not maintained during winter. Snow shoes and/or electric sled can get you there though.

Camping Notes
Level camping can be found roughly .3 mi South of the hot springs down the Forest Service Road.

Briefings

04.29.07
I haven't been to visit Molly's Trolley for over 2 years just to discover that this hot springs is exactly the same. See the below trip report - rinse, wash and repeat.
Rating X

10.28.03
This hot springs was a sweet score! There wasn't even a trail leading to the pools, which made it a tad bit difficult to locate. It's much more fun that way. As you can see from the pictures above there was no soak to be had in either of the two pools despite how well-constructed they were. The flow from the above source was split into two outflow streams (one for each pool), the outflow would be substantial enough to provide adequate flow for one of the pools, but not both of them.
Rating X

Average Rating: X

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