Really enjoyed seeing the area again after so many years! I first found the hot springs back in 1970, before overnight camping was the new rule. Back then, all the hippies were nude, we spent the night there numerous times. We'd fill our drinking bottles upstream. At some point maybe around 1972, a young visitor got sick and died from drinking the water and that changed everything. The Rangers would hike in every evening to chase all the folks out. I'd always heard of the way in from Arrowhead, but we always entered from the Desert side, passing through Bowens ranch, where the lady there would charge a dollar to cross her land. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure, thank you for watching. Things haven’t changed much, you’ll still see nudists there, people drinking, smoking pot and spending the night ( even if is not allowed )
There is a better way. Just before you go down that super steep section, the trail has a fork. If you take the left fork, you skip the super steep section and come out on the PCT, maybe a quarter mile west of where the steep section comes out. It is a little bit longer but much much easier.
I personally don’t like hiking on a hot day to a hot spring, but you are welcome to do so just make sure to start very early since temperatures reach over 100 degrees and there isn’t any shade. If you must then bring lots and lots of water!! My suggestion is take the shorter hike coming from Bowen Ranch that requires a $10.00 fee last time I checked. Thank you for watching, check my other videos too!!
July?? You mean during a hot day in Summer? No. I wouldn't suggest hiking on a hot day. Walking downhill to the hot springs area maybe doable but walking out, back to the trailhead would be impossible in the heat.
Next time I go , I will. Watch this; The sad reality of the San Gabriel River; so much trash!! Share it please th-cam.com/video/JHyIfUjLZBI/w-d-xo.html
Guna try going on this route soon. Happy trails!
Be careful with the heat wave approaching!!
Really enjoyed seeing the area again after so many years! I first found the hot springs back in 1970, before overnight camping was the new rule. Back then, all the hippies were nude, we spent the night there numerous times. We'd fill our drinking bottles upstream. At some point maybe around 1972, a young visitor got sick and died from drinking the water and that changed everything. The Rangers would hike in every evening to chase all the folks out. I'd always heard of the way in from Arrowhead, but we always entered from the Desert side, passing through Bowens ranch, where the lady there would charge a dollar to cross her land. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure, thank you for watching. Things haven’t changed much, you’ll still see nudists there, people drinking, smoking pot and spending the night ( even if is not allowed )
There is a better way. Just before you go down that super steep section, the trail has a fork. If you take the left fork, you skip the super steep section and come out on the PCT, maybe a quarter mile west of where the steep section comes out. It is a little bit longer but much much easier.
Thank you 🙏
Is so beautiful
Thank you
Very beautiful natural
Is this an earthquake area?
All of California is earthquake zone my friend. Thank you for watching 🙏
And yes this is close to the San Andreas Fault in Apple Valley
@@lopezexplora I was informed there were some spots in CA, that do not rock. By the way, is there a volcano neer by?
@baurdavid6924 no volcano in this area,but California has a diverse terrains
@@lopezexplora Do you experience many earthquakes per year in the area were you live?
Is this a good spot visit in July?
I personally don’t like hiking on a hot day to a hot spring, but you are welcome to do so just make sure to start very early since temperatures reach over 100 degrees and there isn’t any shade. If you must then bring lots and lots of water!! My suggestion is take the shorter hike coming from Bowen Ranch that requires a $10.00 fee last time I checked. Thank you for watching, check my other videos too!!
July?? You mean during a hot day in Summer? No.
I wouldn't suggest hiking on a hot day. Walking downhill to the hot springs area maybe doable but walking out, back to the trailhead would be impossible in the heat.
Yes, it’s perfect ! bring lots of water start early, get in the water to cool off
@@TarulWarlord second this
@@arvizuhernandez7495 Sorry I got the wrong video on my replied, DON’T GO ON A HOT DAY 🥵
It’s a recipe for disaster DEHYDRATION!!!
Does anyone know what the temperature of the water is?
There are many small pools with different temperatures from very hot to nice and warm!
Thank you
How close are the hot springs to the cool water where you swam?
Right next to it! You get out of the hot springs 2 or 3 feet and jump into the creek
As beautiful as it is, i feel it is necessary to also show how polluted with litter deep creek is
Next time I go , I will.
Watch this;
The sad reality of the San Gabriel River; so much trash!! Share it please
th-cam.com/video/JHyIfUjLZBI/w-d-xo.html