A second death in less than two years has sparked the indefinite closure of Miracle Hot Springs in California's Sequoia National Forest. A person was found dead in one of the hot springs' tubs on Feb.
KERN COUNTY, Calif. -- Miracle Hot Springs in the Sequoia National Forest is closed indefinitely after a person was found dead in a hot tub, the area's second death in two years. On February 17, one ...
Officials announced Monday that California’s Miracle Hot Springs will be closed indefinitely, due to “safety concerns” after a second person died in the area in the last two years. A body was found on ...
BAKERSFIELD, CA - DECEMBER 01: The mouth of the Kern River along SR 178 at the entrance to the Sequoia National Forest on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021 in Bakersfield, CA. People in Bakersfield press the ...
The Miracle Hot Springs in California’s Sequoia National Forest closed indefinitely after a second person was found dead in two years, the U.S. Forest Service announced this week. The body appeared ...
Miracle Hot Springs, on the Kern River near Lake Isabella, has been closed indefinitely after a person was found dead this month in one of the soaking tubs, Forest Service officials said. Related ...
The discovery of a body in one of the tubs of the Miracle Hot Springs in California's Sequoia National Forest has prompted park officials to temporarily close the amenity, sparking outrage from local ...
Sequoia National Forest's Miracle Hot Springs closed indefinitely Monday after the second death in two years, according to U.S. Forest Service officials. A person was found dead on February 17 in one ...