Grover Hot Springs State Park

Grover Hot Springs State Park is a serene retreat known for its mineral hot springs and scenic mountain backdrop. Visitors come to explore its natural mineral pools and lush trails set in a peaceful valley setting.

553
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Grover Hot Springs State Park

 

Grover Hot Springs State Park, located on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Alpine County, California, offers a unique combination of geothermal wonders and pristine wilderness. The park's most famous attraction is its mineral hot springs, inviting visitors to relax in warm, natural pools ringed by majestic peaks. The area spans over 553 acres and encompasses a variety of terrain including grassy meadows, dense forests, and rugged granite formations. Visitors are drawn to the park's diverse ecosystem, featuring flora such as aspen groves and pine trees, as well as wildlife like deer and various bird species. Historically, the area was used by Native American tribes before becoming a sought-after spot for prospectors and settlers during the California Gold Rush. Today, the park offers a range of recreational activities, from hiking along picturesque trails to camping under starlit skies. The combination of natural wonders and recreational opportunities makes Grover Hot Springs State Park a beloved destination for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers alike.

Highlights

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Mineral Hot Springs Pools

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Sierra Nevada Mountain Views

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Diverse Flora and Fauna

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Varied Hiking Trails

Notable Natural Features

Hot Springs Pools

Natural mineral springs that provide a soothing soaking experience surrounded by mountain views.

Burnside Lake

A scenic high-altitude lake accessible from the park, popular for hiking and fishing excursions.

Hot Springs Creek Waterfalls

Small cascades within the park that offer a tranquil spot for photography and relaxation.