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Harbin Hot Springs is a hot spring retreat and workshop center situated at Harbin Springs (formerly, Harbin Hot Springs [1] and Harbin's Springs [2]) in Lake County, Northern California. Operated by Heart Consciousness Church, a non-profit , it is named after Matthew Harbin, a pioneer who settled in the Lake County area.
In the early days of settlement of Lake County, the mountain was called Harbin Mountain after a settler named James M. Harbin who around 1856 took control of the land occupied by the Harbin Hot Springs, and gave his name to the springs and the mountain. [1] An 1890 description by the State Mineralogist used this name to refer to the mountain. [2]
Harbin Mountain is in Lake County, California. It is in the Mayacamas Mountains in the northern California Coast Ranges. [1] The mountain is a high point above Harbin Hot Springs on a ridge that comes down from Boggs Mountain. It is accessible from Harbin Hot Springs, from Boggs Mountain, or from Big Canyon Creek.
Harbin Hot Springs, a New Age retreat center with spring pools, conference facilities, daily activities and classes, is located northwest of town. The Hot Springs were decimated by the 2015 California wildfires.
The Springs of Lake County, California are natural springs, some of which are warm and/or rich in minerals, in Lake County, California. During the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century resorts were often founded around these springs, where bathing and drinking the water was thought to be beneficial to the health. A partial list ...
Harbin Hot Springs; K. Konocti Harbor; P. Pine Grove, Lake County, California ... Saratoga Springs, California This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 13:21 ...
Greene Bartlett discovered Bartlett hot springs in 1870. The springs were developed into a resort and by 1900 included a mineral water bottling plant. The resort burned down in 1934. [17] Harbin Hot Springs was developed by settlers in the 1860s and burned to the ground in the Valley Fire of 2015. The resort partially reopened in January 2019 ...
This is a dynamic list of hot springs in the United States. The Western states in particular are known for their thermal springs: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming; but there are interesting hot springs in other states throughout the country.