Soda Springs Dam is unique. The highway folks had to cut through the
deposits to get the road through. The scouts will enjoy climbing all over it. I
don't believe there is a soaking pool there, but spring water still flows.
There are some nearby springs that are good for soaking, but these are
clothing optional and open to the public, so swimming in these would probably be a
violation of youth protection policy.
Steve Hanson
Chaplain, Troop 10
Austin TX
and a good ol' Owl, too
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