Grover Hot Springs State Park - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Grover Hot Springs State Park
This is a state park of California containing natural hot springs on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. Park amenities include a swimming pool complex fed by the hot springs, as well as a campground, picnic area, and hiking trails.
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Attractions Near Grover Hot Springs State Park
Burnside Lake
4.45km from Grover Hot Springs State Park
Burnside Lake is a lake in Alpine County and has an elevation of 8143 feet. it is situated southwest of Hawkins Peak. it is one of the beautiful recreational post here and is also famous for fishing and other activities.
Alpine County Museum
5.29km from Grover Hot Springs State Park
This is a museum telling the Native American and Pioneering history of Alpine County California.
Hawkins Peak
5.33km from Grover Hot Springs State Park
Hawkins Peak is one of the many volcanic peaks that over look the small town of Markleeville on Sr4. The popular Grover Hot Springs are at the base of this Mountain on the South Eastern Side. This peak is interesting to look at because the summit is a large knob made up of volcanic rock that looks like a nipple. Hawkins Peak is also one of the 10,000 ft peaks that surround Hope Valley.
Markleeville Creek
6.68km from Grover Hot Springs State Park
Markleeville Creek is a stream in Alpine County and has an elevation of 5436 feet. It is situated northeast of Millberry Creek. A popular recreational area with so many other activities and also there are so many things to see and do.
Lower Sunset Lake
9.8km from Grover Hot Springs State Park
Lower Sunset Lake is a lake in Alpine County. It is around 15 acres in area and the shoreline is a mix of rocks, sands and willows. It is a beautiful location for a picnic and also there are so many other adventure opportunities also.
Hope Valley
9.95km from Grover Hot Springs State Park
A broad mountain valley in Alpine County, California, located on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada to the northeast of Carson Pass and south of Lake Tahoe. The valley served as a major thoroughfare for the passage of settlers and emigrants to and from California during the Gold Rush era. Sitting at an elevation of just above 7,000 feet and framed by peaks reaching over 10,000 feet high, Hope Valley is known for its wide vistas, fly fishing, fall colors, and winter activities.
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Alpine County
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This is the least populous county in California state. There are no incorporated cities in the county.