Caution is advised when soaking in natural hot springs or a lake.
By Hugo Martín
December 29, 2008
The hike is long and dusty, across two miles of shrub-strewn desert, south of Apple Valley.
But Lisa Fernandez, a Web designer and hot springs enthusiast, has often made the trek from the trail head to the pools of steaming water. She believes the payoff is worth it: a day of soaking in undeveloped, natural hot springs in the shade of pine and willow trees at the foot of the San Bernardino Mountains.
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