Grover Hot Springs State Park is a state park of California, United States, containing natural hot springs on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. Park amenities include a swimming pool fed by the hot springs, a campground, picnic area, and hiking trails. The park was established in 1959. It was named after Alvin Merrill Grover, who owned a share of the land in 1878 and built a bathhouse and a fence around the springs.
Natural History
Geography
Grover Hot Springs State Park is a 553 acre park located at in the northern Sierra Nevada, at the edge of the Great Basin. The park is located four miles west of Markleeville, via Hot Springs Road off of SR 89.
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| Temperature
| 147 °F
| 41 °C
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| Flow
| 105 gpm
| 398 L/min
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|Capacity
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|0.2 MWt
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|Annual energy
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|1.4 GWh
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{| class="wikitable"
|+Element analysis (mg/L)
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| Sodium
| 440
| Iron
| < 0.02
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| Potassium
| 13
| Manganese
| 0.08
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| Lithium
| 0.82
| Ammonia
| < 0.10
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| Rubidium
| 0.06
| Bicarbonate
| 775
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| Cesium
| 0.1
| Carbonate
| < 1.0
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| Calcium
| 31
| Sulfate
| 160
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| Magnesium
| 1.9
| Chloride
| 190
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| Aluminum
| 0.002
| Fluoride
| 4.2
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| Silica
| 100
| Boron
| 3.1
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| Sulfide
| < 0.05
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{| class="wikitable"
|+Element analysis (μg/L)
