Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs
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| Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs | |
|---|---|
| Cañon de Guadalupe Hot Springs | |
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| Location | near Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico |
| Coordinates | 32°9′30.24″N 115°46′13.2″W / 32.1584000°N 115.770333°W |
| Elevation | 1,300 feet |
| Type | geothermal spring |
| Temperature | 125°F / 52°C |
Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs (also known as Cañon de Guadalupe Hot Springs) are a grouping of geothermal springs located near Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. The hot mineral water is discharged through a number of springs that divert the flow through man-made aqueducts into rock and concrete pools.[1] The hot springs were used by indigenous people for many years before more recent settlers arrived.[1][2]
