Olympic Natl Park: Sol Duc Hot Springs

A long time ago, Native Americans in the northern Olympic Peninsula noted that there was a location close to a small river where water would come out of the ground with an intense smell and a scorching temperature. Many years later, a resort would be built at that location and take the Native American name: Sol Duc Hot Springs. The resort had soaking pools where people could just sit in the water and enjoy the pleasant feeling of warm water as well as take advantage of the supposed therapeutic effects of the many minerals dissolved in it. When the Olympic National Park was created, the resort was taken over by the National Park Service and now everybody can visit it, which I did yesterday. It was a beautiful day with intense blue skies contrasting with the lush green of hills around the hot springs, and I could sit in complete indolence soaking in the warm waters of the pools. This was one of the best feelings of full relaxation I had in a long time, leading to an inevitable conclusion that life is good. In addition, the nearby Sol Duc river had completely transparent waters that were glistening under a very bright day.









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