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Wood River High School serves the communities of Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley, all in the valley of the Big Wood River, [5] Wood River Middle School, and Wood River High School. [5] and the current campus opened in August 2003. [6] The school colors are green and white and the mascot is a wolverine. [3]
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Frenchman's Hot Springs, also known as Frenchman's Bend Hot Springs or Warfield Hot Springs, is a hot spring located along Warm Springs Creek in the Sawtooth National Forest, 11 miles (17.7km) from Ketchum, Idaho. [5] [4] The springs are composed of three wide, shallow pools. The pools are rock-walled, with sand and gravel covered bottoms. The ...
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Prior to the arrival of settlers, the hot springs were used by the local Shoshone people. [1] The property surrounding the hot springs was homesteaded in the early 1900s by the Hopkins family. [2] In 1945 it became known as Maple Grove Hot Springs and was operated as a commercial facility into the 1960s.