[2] The hot mineral springs were used by the local indigenous peoples including the Ute, Piute, Shoshone and their ancestors.
[3] In 1930, a Mr. Farnsworth purchased the property and led the house band during events in the dance hall.
Mike Ginsburg purchased the property in 1996, and the tradition of music concerts continued at the springs.
[5] The geothermally heated water has mixed with minerals in the surrounding rocks, creating rust-colored travertine terraces.
[6] The spring water emerges from the ground at 168 °F (76 °C) and contains calcium carbonate, magnesium, iron and other minerals.