Sequoia National Forest's Miracle Hot Springs closed indefinitely Monday after the second death in two years, according to U.S. Forest Service officials. A person was found dead on February 17 in one ...
Nov. 4—It's no longer a whodunit. Now it's been confirmed. The rock-and-mortar pools and soaking tubs at Miracle Hot Springs, a U.S. Forest Service-managed day-use area on the east shore of the Kern ...
KERN COUNTY, Calif. -- Miracle Hot Springs in the Sequoia National Forest is closed indefinitely after a person was found dead in a hot tub, the area's second death in two years. On February 17, one ...
A second death in less than two years has sparked the indefinite closure of Miracle Hot Springs in California's Sequoia National Forest. A person was found dead in one of the hot springs' tubs on Feb.
Miracle Hot Springs, on the Kern River near Lake Isabella, has been closed indefinitely after a person was found dead this month in one of the soaking tubs, Forest Service officials said. Related ...
The "indefinite" closure of Miracle Hot Springs in the wake of a second death last month at the popular spot in the Kern River Canyon has devotees of the hot springs feeling frustrated, concerned and, ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — National Forest Service officials said Miracle Hot Springs will be closed indefinitely after a person was found dead in one of its “tubs” earlier this month. The U.S.
BUHL • When visitors come to Miracle Hot Springs, they won’t leave smelling like chlorine. Co-owner Enoch Olsen said there’s a flow-through system in the pools and hot tubs that leads to high quality ...
Miracle Hot Springs in the Sequoia National Forest is closed indefinitely after two people died in the area. On February 17, one person was found dead in one of the Miracle Hot Springs tubs. Another ...
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