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Pages in category "Springs of Ventura County, California" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The hot and cold springs are found within the 9-acre area, which is a Ventura County historical landmark. [2] The Matilija spring was about 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Nordhoff depot (Nordhoff was later known as Ojai), and about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Vickers Hot Springs. [4] Lyon Spring was located about a mile to the northwest. [4]
First train depot in Ventura County, built in 1887 [19] 24: Hueneme Wharf (original site) Corner of Seaview St. and Hueneme Rd. Port Hueneme: 3/72: Thomas R. Bard built the county's first wharf, 900 feet long, at this location in 1871; destroyed by storm in 1938 [20] 25: Matilija Hot Springs: 788 West Hot Springs Rd. Ojai: 8/72
A California State Mining Bureau report of 1917 described the mineral qualities as similar to those of Matilija and Vickers. [5] At that time the property had been "idle for several years". [5] 1905 map of Lyons or Lyons Springs submitted with post office application; Nordhoff was the original name of Ojai
Pages in category "Hot springs of California" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. ... Desert Hot Springs (thermal mineral springs) Dirty ...
In its annual 'beach report card,' Heal the Bay graded hundreds of beaches in California and ranked the eight dirtiest beaches in the state.
Heal the Bay's annual report card ranks the state's dirtiest — and cleanest — beaches based on water-quality analyses. Two from L.A. County made the 'beach bummer' list.
Dirty Socks Hot Spring is a formerly developed hot spring near Death Valley, Inyo County, California, in the United States. [1] A sulfur spring, the naturally occurring unpleasant odor may have been compared to smelly socks. The water is also often discolored with algae growth. [2]