Grover Hot Springs State Park Is So Well-Hidden, It Feels Like One Of Northern California’s Best Kept Secrets
Do you ever come across a place in Northern California that makes you think “Huh, that’s been here this whole time?” Grover Hot Springs State Park is one of those places. Hiding away in the mountains of the northern Sierra Nevada, this humble park is home to brilliant natural hot springs, hiking trails, and a campground. Best of all, it’s completely surrounded by the most awe-inspiring alpine scenery! Take some time to uncover everything this hidden gem of a park has to offer.
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Tucked away in the forest near Markleeville, Grover Hot Springs State Park is the definition of a hidden gem. Open year-round, it's definitely the place to go when you're seeking some sweet solitude in nature.
Boasting a forested campground, picnic area, hiking trails, and fishing streams, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast to enjoy at Grover Hot Springs. Whether you have time for just a few hours or an entire weekend, there's always something to explore within this fantastic park.
Of course, the highlight of this park is the natural hot spring where you can enjoy outstanding Sierra Nevada views while soaking away all of your worries. Admission to the hot spring facility costs $10 for adults and $5 for kids.
Surrounded by alpine views and wildflower meadows, the park definitely makes for a memorable camping destination! The campground contains 76 family sites which you can reserve ahead of time from mid-May through mid-September. The campground then becomes first-come, first-served until October.
The park's various hiking trails are a great way to explore this rich landscape, especially the Burnside Trail. This moderate hike takes you to a beautiful waterfall after three miles, and the gorgeous Burnside Lake after ten miles.
There's an easier hiking trail called the Transition Walk that's more suited for families and those looking for a casual stroll. This hike is more of a nature trail that loops around the park's alpine meadow, and it's stunning from beginning to end.
Most people who do come to Grover Hot Springs come for, well, the hot springs. However, there's so much more to this park to discover! See for yourself what this underrated destination has to offer and plan a visit soon.
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Address: 3415 Hot Springs Rd, Markleeville, CA 96120, USA
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