Explore Historic California — May 2013

Dirty Sock Hot Spring is 78 feet in diameter and has a constant water temperature of 94 degrees. The pool is fed by an artesian well that flows at about 200 gallons per minute. Minerals found in the water are primarily calcium, magnesium, and sulfates. No dirty socks have been found in the pool. Pin A large concrete pool filled with hot mineral water, Dirty Socks Hot Springs is located in a desert of Owens Valley at the southeast edge of Owens Lake, 5 miles from the town of Olancha. The hot mineral water was found in 1917 when a well was drilled in an effort to find freshwater.

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General Description: Dirty Socks Hot Springs is a very primitive hot springs large pool located in the beautiful Owens Valley in California. This geothermal pool was maintained as a county park but that is not the case any longer. This spring is used for migrating birds. Location: From Lone Pine, California is 30 miles or 30 minutes to drive. Dirty Socks Hot Spring is a warm spring - approximately 90 degrees - at the edge of the dry Owens Lake near the town of Olancha. At one time it was a soakable concrete pool that was designated and maintained as a county park. Dirty Socks Hot Spring, California - 17 Reviews, Map | AllTrails Hiking › United States › California › Lone Pine › Dirty Socks Hot Spring Dirty Socks Hot Spring Easy • 3.5 (17) Lone Pine, California Photos (8) Directions Print/PDF map Length 0.9 miElevation gain 36 ftRoute type Out & back Dirty Socks Hot Springs are best described as warm in temperature. Depending on the time of year, highs often hover around 90-94 °F. Pets are allowed at the site, which is also clothing-optional. Broken glass is in the ground and at the bottom of the spring, so it is best to wear shoes before entering. Overnight camping is not allowed. Details

Dirty Socks Hot Spring (Owens Lake) Olancha, CA

Dirty Socks Hot Springs What's There: At one time a nice county park established for the enjoyment of hot springs devotees, this area is now more attractive to migrating birds - and birders. (If you don't mind a little slimy algae, the cemented pond might be enjoyable still for some.) 17 Dave R. said "Saw horrid reviews for local spas/massages. Wasn't expecting much and was totally surprised by cute little spa that's well taken care of. My masseuse (erin) gave one of the best massages I've ever had and it's the best deal on the…" read more in Massage, Day Spas, Waxing Ask the Community Ask a question Directions: Take the Death Valley Rd., SR 190, just south of Olancha, off US 395. Proceed 4.7 miles and turn north on the paved road to the springs. (DeLorme So. CA map, p. 39, B7.) Back to Birding Hotspots Map Return to Top Dirty Socks Hot Spring Easy•17 Lone Pine, California Photos (8) Directions Print/PDF map Share Length1.4 kmElevation gain11 mRoute typeOut & Back Enjoy this 1.4-km out-and-back trail near Lone Pine, California. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 18 min to complete.

Dirty Socks Hot Springs Hot Springs in California HOT SPRINGERS

Dirty Socks Hot Springs began in 1917. With the outbreak of World War I, sodium carbonate was needed, and a well was dug in the mineral-rich region to collect it. Forgotten history After the war, the well was left to flow naturally, and in 1927 a concrete swimming pool was built as the centerpiece of the spa resort. Photos of Dirty Socks Hot Spring - California | AllTrails. United States. › California. › Lone Pine. › Dirty Socks Hot Spring. Dirty Sock Spring is a spring in Inyo County, California, in the United States. [1] A sulfur spring, the naturally occurring unpleasant odor may have been compared to smelly socks. Another explanation is that the spring was named from the fact miners washed their dirty socks there. [2] See also List of rivers of California References Dirty Sox Hot Spring Dirty Socks Hot Spring Owens Lake, California. Dirty Socks Hot Spring is located on the southeastern edge of Owens Lake and used to be a popular camping spot for travelers. However, today, the hot pool is overgrown with green algae, and only the most adventurous hot spring fans dare to dip in the 90-degree water.

Explore Historic California — May 2013

1. Dirty Socks Spring 3.7 (6 reviews) Hot Springs "I have visited most of the hot springs along the Eastern Sierra numerous times but stayed away from." more 2. Whitney Portal Store & Hostel 4.4 (56 reviews) Hostels "This place is nostalgic and cozy. The staff is friendly and super helpful, especially Hailey! #1 - Dirty Socks Hot Spring Lone Pine, California Length: 0.9 mi • Est. 18m Hard • 4.5 (6) #2 - Horseshoe Meadow to the Kern River Golden Trout Wilderness Length: 37.6 mi • Est. Multi-day Helpful reviews of trails in Lone Pine Aditi V 10 months ago Wrote a trail review Dirty Socks Hot Spring • Lone Pine, California