Steamboat Spring - Steamboat Springs, CO
Posted by: Outspoken1
N 40° 29.325 W 106° 50.487
13T E 343936 N 4483634
One of a series of historic natural springs in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA - home to over 150 hot springs!
Waymark Code: WMGF2Y
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 02/24/2013
Views: 4
The plaque reads:
STEAMBOAT SPRING
Legend has it that three French trappers
first noted this unusual spring in the Yampa
Valley. The spouting spring, accompanied by
a "chugging sound," reminded them of a steamboat.
Henceforth, since the early 1870s, the trappers,
guides, and miners came to recognize and know
this future townsite as "Steamboat Springs."
These springs and markers are located along a local park are to teach visitors about the unique geography of this area. Steamboat Springs was supposedly named by French Fur trappers in the 1860s for a hot spring near the Yampa River that sounded like a steamboat. Travelers in the early 1900s visited Steamboat Springs in the summer months for the natural hot springs and vast hunting and fishing opportunities. There are more than 150 mineral springs in the area.
This is the 'Steamboat Spring' with a temperature of 78°F (25.55 C) situated along the Yampa River.
Group or Groups Responsible for Placement: Steamboat Springs
County or City: Steamboat Springs
Date Dedicated: Unknown
Check here for Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed
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