GOVT MINERAL SPRINGS GUARD STA

GOVT MINERAL SPRINGS GUARD STA

Recreation.gov45.8812, -121.9931

Overview Nestled in a grove of towering old-growth conifer trees, the Government Mineral Springs Guard Station is a delightful setting for guests seeking relaxation and recreation in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The Government Mineral Springs area has been a draw to recreation enthusiasts since the early 1900's. In 1910, S.D. Fox and the Star Brewing Company of Portland began construction of a hotel near Trapper Creek, which eventually became known as Government Mineral Springs. The popular resort boasted bath houses, Iron Mike Bubbling Springs, a dance pavilion, store, ice cream parlo

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GOVT MINERAL SPRINGS GUARD STA is located at 45.8812, -121.9931.

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