Grover Hot Springs State Park boasts two pools, one hot (102 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit) fed by six mineral springs and one cool pool. There are also changing rooms available.
However, there is much more to this park and the surrounding area than two pools. The park is surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains, with peaks such as 10,023-foot Hawkins Peak and 9,419-foot Markleeville Peak to the northwest and southwest respectively. There are several hiking trails within the park, including a short three mile round-trip hike to a waterfall on Hot Springs Creekand a ten mile round-trip hike to Burnside Lake in the adjacent Toiyabe National Forest.
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