Springs in this Region

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| 1. | Avila Hot Springs Spa & RV Park RV Park centered on the natural artesian springs, which feed both soaking and swimming pools at the resort. Located just inland, the costal mountains tend to redirect the fog and bring refreshing breezes, FULL TEXT>>
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| 2. | Beverly Hot Springs This beautiful facility offers a place where people can come to relax and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of hot mineral baths. FULL TEXT>>
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| 3. | Big Caliente Hot Springs Located near the junction of Diablo Canyon and Agua Caliente Canyon, hot springs flow into a concrete tub shaded by palm trees, in the rugged Los Padres National Forest. FULL TEXT>>
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| 4. | Deep Creek Hot Springs A series of outdoor hot spring pools located in a high desert canyon, nestled on the banks of Deep Creek in the Bernardino National Forest. FULL TEXT>>
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| 5. | Esalen Institute The Esalen Institute is mainly a teaching facility, offering classes and workshops that focus on the healing arts. Many types of massage are taught at the institute, as well as other integrative studies. FULL TEXT>>
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| 6. | Franklin Lakes Hot Spring Natural sulphur springs feed one concrete soaking pool and a large swimming pool, in the rolling hills surrounding Paso Robles. FULL TEXT>>
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| 7. | Glen Ivy This fully developed day resort offers nearly every type of swimming, soaking, sweating and sunbathing you can imagine, surrounded by beautiful landscaping with views of the Santa Ana Mountains. FULL TEXT>>
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| 8. | Las Cruces Hot Spring Two hot spring fed soaking pools are within Gaviota State Park boundaries. FULL TEXT>>
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| 9. | Little Caliente Hot Springs Two lovely soaking pools add to the serene atmosphere of this remote canyon located in the Los Padres National Forest. FULL TEXT>>
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| 10. | Paraiso Hot Springs A hot springs retreat for adults, located in the western foothills of Paloma Ridge, in the Los Padres
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