Gilman Hot Springs | |
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San Jacinto Hot Springs Relief Springs Relief Hot Mud Springs | |
Location | Gilman Hot Springs, California, near San Jacinto |
Coordinates | 33°50′01″N 116°59′13″W / 33.8335°N 116.9869°W |
Elevation | 1,480 feet |
Type | geothermal |
Discharge | 76 liters/minute[1] |
Temperature | 47 °C (117 °F)[1] |
Gilman Hot Springs, also known as San Jacinto Hot Springs or the Relief Springs, is a hot spring system in the Inland Empire area of Southern California. Located near Potrero Creek, the San Jacinto River, and California State Route 79,[2] the springs system consists of "about half a dozen" springs named for the Mexican land grant Rancho San Jacinto Viejo.[3]
The springs emerge from a granitic alluvium formation that formed a marsh area.[4] Gilman Hot Springs, along with Eden Hot Springs and Soboba Hot Springs, was one of a cluster of geothermally heated water sources along a fault line at the western base of the San Jacinto Mountains.