“hundred year-old healing hot spring” Sure, Woodstock may be long over, but at Mystic Hot Springs, the feeling of peace and love and music is still very much alive. Visiting is like stepping back to the 1960's/1970's, simpler times. But the best reason to come to Mystic Hot Springs is for, of course, the hot springs. They've got 8 vintage bathtubs (cleaned daily!) placed around the property, and they're filled with water from the springs. The warmest tubs are 7 and 8, perfect for soaking away muscle aches and stress. Tubs 1, 2 and 3 are awesome for the views-- taking in a summer sunset or winter meteor shower from the steamy, relaxing tub of mineral water. There are also larger pools, a shallow one for kids and a deeper one for adults. Since you'll want to make a weekend of getting as much soaking time as possible, you can rent out a quaint, romantic cabin on the property. There are 4 restored pioneer cottages with varying amounts of heat and electricity, and even multiple badass restored buses, complete with beds. Seriously, it's the perfect hippie getaway. They're in the process of creating an entire pioneer village of cabins, plus they've always got tent and RV camping if you're feeling the outdoorsy vibe. And, if you decide you want to stay forever, they've got permanent housing on the property. Since the guy who founded it, Mystic Mike, is a former Dead Head, you can expect all kinds of musicians to put on concerts and performances. People will frequently set up and do acoustic sets right by the tubs, so you can enjoy some music while you soak, which is pretty rad. With its distinctive lodging, warm vibes, and relaxing hot springs, there's nothing else quite like it...you're guaranteed to leave feeling a whole lot more peaceful.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Mystic Hot Springs 475 E 100 N, Monroe, Utah 84754 USA
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
keep checking amazon...this is currently unavailable.
Children Of The Grave 2013 NR Subtitles and Closed Captions (210) IMDb 5.1/10 This title is currently unavailable Our agreements with the content provider don’t allow purchases of this title at this time. Winner of Best Paranormal Documentary of 2008. Explore abandoned orphanages and cemeteries to uncover the tragic haunted past of thousands of orphans buried in unmarked graves. Acclaimed supernatural, documentary filmmakers, The Booth Brothers (Death Tunnel (Sony Pictures) and Spooked (as seen on the SyFy & Chiller) unearth the shocking existence of ghost children! Starring: John Zaffis, Keith Age Runtime: 1 hour, 32 minutes Available to watch on supported devices.
also unavailable....the Ghost Hunters episode at Ashmore Estates. on Season 9 I found an episode with an asylum in Peoria, Illinois...
the Ghost Adventures episode isn't free...and never did exactly find it, either...sure I have watched it at some point. sometimes it feels like I am foiled at every turn.....
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