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Vale District (BLM) Overall Rating: X
2,300 ft Water Temperature: n/a
Lake Owyhee Area Usage Level: n/a

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01.15.06: One of the hot seeps that used to feed a concrete box


01.15.06: Just not enough flow these days


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Pool Condition
Due to road construction and mud slides this little hot springs has become somewhat lost. Remants of the past are still around but not much is left. There isn't enough concentrated hot water to do much of anything with.
Dates Visited: Trash Levels: Bug Levels:
01.15.06 Light None

Water Clarity:
Moderate

Visibility:
High

Odor(s):
Slight Odor

Wildlife Sighted: Mule Deer & Rabbits

Seasonal Notes
Accessible all year, be careful during spring runoff.
Camping Notes
There is camping available at the nearby Lake Owyhee State Park as well as several primitive sites located just off the main road.

Briefings

01.15.06
Check the above pool description - the water temps are hot enough but ultra low flow means no pool.
Rating: X

Average Rating: X

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