KERN COUNTY, Calif. -- Miracle Hot Springs in the Sequoia National Forest is closed indefinitely after a person was found dead in a hot tub, the area's second death in two years. On February 17, one ...
Nov. 4—It's no longer a whodunit. Now it's been confirmed. The rock-and-mortar pools and soaking tubs at Miracle Hot Springs, a U.S. Forest Service-managed day-use area on the east shore of the Kern ...
It was just over a year ago when the law enforcement arm of the U.S. Forest Service destroyed the soaking tubs at Miracle Hot Springs inside the Kern River Canyon. Those who loved the warm, ...
KERN RIVER VALLEY, Calif. (KERO) — The magic of Miracle Hot Springs isn’t what it once was. Most recently a death within the springs forced the Forest Service to remove the tubs and close down the ...
Soaking in mineral baths for relaxation dates back to prehistoric times. There’s nothing quite like that floating feeling after immersing yourself in hot, then cold, then hot temperatures for hours.
Miracle Hot Springs, on the Kern River near Lake Isabella, has been closed indefinitely after a person was found dead this month in one of the soaking tubs, Forest Service officials said. Related ...
As chilly weather approaches and the leaves turn, it’s time to swap out staying in your favorite camping tent in favor of a hot-spring resort or cabin. As a self-proclaimed hot-springs addict, I’ve ...
Emily Pennington is a columnist and longtime Outside contributor. For her 63 Parks column, she visited every U.S. national park. 63 Parks Traveler started with a simple goal: to visit every U.S.