Sunflower Hot Springs

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LocationMiddle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho
Coordinates44°43′46″N 114°59′34″W / 44.72947°N 114.99290°W / 44.72947; -114.99290[1]
Elevation4,357 feet
Typegeothermal spring
Sunflower Hot Springs
Sunflower Hot Springs Pools
Sunflower Hot Springs Pools
Sunflower Hot Springs
LocationMiddle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho
Coordinates44°43′46″N 114°59′34″W / 44.72947°N 114.99290°W / 44.72947; -114.99290[1]
Elevation4,357 feet
Typegeothermal spring
Temperature149 °F (65 °C)

Sunflower Hot Springs is a geothermal mineral spring in Boise National Forest, Idaho, United States.

The springs are located at the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in the state of Idaho.[2] This area was used by the Shoshone and Nez Perce prior to the arrival of fur trappers, miners, and later early homesteaders.[3] The springs are located at an elevation of 4,357 feet (1,328 m).[1]

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