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Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat
Hot Springs, Montana
406-741-2283




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The History of Hot Springs, Montana

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The History of Hot Springs, Montana
Around 1910 and the time of the first homesteading of the Camas/Hot Springs region, there was one active pool with 4 wooden bathtubs, each walled up a couple of feet and covered by a tent. A typical Saturday would see a gathering of settlers, many of whom would walk several miles to receive the waters. Soon, the springs were improved with the construction of a bathhouse with 7 bath rooms and 8 tubs.
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Had an amazing trip! Just what we needed!

Had an amazing trip! Just what we needed! A trip back in time with no plans away from the fast paced "city life"! Will be back! August 2015 ~ K & J

I came into dry, brown hills, pregnant with soul, and found in their midst a level place, green & lush with fruit trees & organic vegetables & healing waters & loving people. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

- Jodi N., Cambridge, MA

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Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat • 308 N. Spring Street • Hot Springs, MT 59845 • 406-741-2283

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