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Casa Diablo Hot Springs, California

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Mono County

Local time
  
Sunday 2:56 PM

State
  
California

Elevation
  
2,231 m

Casa Diablo Hot Springs, California

Weather
  
-6°C, Wind W at 51 km/h, 69% Humidity

Casa Diablo Hot Springs is a hot springs and active geothermal location, near Mammoth Lakes and the Eastern Sierra Nevada, in Mono County, eastern California.

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Geography

It is within the northern part of the Long Valley Caldera volcanic feature and zone, and beside U.S. Highway 395. California State Route 203 branches off to the west from the Highway 395 interchange at Casa Diablo Hot Springs, leading to the Mammoth Lakes and ski resort area, and Devils Postpile National Monument.

History

Casa Diablo Hot Springs was once the site of a regularly erupting geyser. It was an obsidian mine for Native Americans. Casa Diablo was a stagecoach station from 1878 to 1881. A tourist stop was built here in the 1920s, including an 'Indian Trading Post' and service station alongside old Highway 395.

Geothermal power

A power plant generating geothermal electric power is now located here, operated by Mammoth Pacific, LP.

References

Casa Diablo Hot Springs, California Wikipedia