Hooper Hot Springs Pool

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We have a blast every year at this hot springs pool. The pool is about 100 degrees, the water is from a geothermal artesian well.

Hooper is a VERY small town, in the San Juan Valley, south central Colorado.  To the west is the San Juan Mountains, to the east the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and then the plains that extend across the mid west.  Hooper is also home to an Alligator farm. Colorado Gators started out as a Tilapia farm, they brought in the Alligators to clean up after the fish farm.

The swimming pool and alligator farm are supported by a geothermal artesian wells.  The artesian well is really interesting.  Apparently, an underground pocket of water is situated on a slope going up the mountain.  So, if the well is dug in the valley, the pressure from the water at the higher elevation creates the water pressure out of the well.  This water is replenished with snow and rain in the mountains.
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Just to the east of the pool at the base of the mountains is Great Sand Dunes National Park. The Sand Dunes is my favorite National Park, the kids love to roll down the dunes, there are rocks, bugs and plants that can only be found here, and in the early summer there’s a wonderful warm river that flows at the base of the dunes, all sand, no rocks in this river.  Unfortunately, we did not get to play here this year.

 

 

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