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    There are nice and clean bathrooms available at the hot springs.
    View of the hot springs in early morning.
    A small changing cabin is available for guests.
    Early morning at the hot springs.
    Hot Spring Creek flowing through the pools.
    Early morning at the hot springs.
    One of the upper pools offers the perfect temperature.
    View from the upper pools.
    View from the upper pools.
    Small shade shelter at the springs.
    Looking at one of the larger pools.
    The three main pools at Strawberry Hot Springs.
    Lounge chairs await.
    Early morning at the hot springs.
    Early morning at the hot springs.
    Early morning at the hot springs.
    Early morning at the hot springs.
    The area is surrounded by wildflowers and beautiful aspen trees.
    Come on in!
    The springs are quite busy durning the day, but early morning solitude can be found for overnight visitors.
    Back to the upper pools again.
    Strawberry Hot Springs.
    Strawberry Hot Springs.
    Cabin 1.
    Cabin 3.
    People come to the hot springs in the summer to wade in the cool river and soak in the pool.
    Relaxing in the upper pool.
    Relaxing in the upper pool.
    Covered Wagon Cabin.

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