
Most of us have confirmed this, at least empirically, as there is limited scientific or medical research that has been conducted on geothermal benefits. Plus, the mineral concentration and hot water can make you feel “floatier”, which has positive effects on your joints and muscles, working together to help you feel good and-more importantly-more relaxed. The way it works, as this meta-analysis of studies published in the North American Journal of American Sciences suggests, is that the heat along with the pressure of the water dulls our perception of pain by blocking the pain receptors in our bodies.
DESERT HOT SPRINGS SKIN
Among other reported benefits of hot springs are various forms of relief from arthritis, fibromyalgia, skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema, and high blood pressure. Soaking in mineral-rich geothermal water, such as Bubbling Wells, is believed to provide health benefits which include increased blood circulation, soothing sore muscles, and speeding metabolism. Our water is rich in trace minerals including lithium, iron, zinc, iodine, copper, manganese, fluoride and selenium. Our well spring water is rich in minerals, yet crystal clear, silky and odorless. Since many hot springs contain sulfur, prepare to get repeatedly good whiffs of hydrogen sulfide, that’s what’s responsible for that rotten egg smell (but don’t worry, at Bubbling Wells, we don’t have any sulfur smell at all). MINERALS & HEALTH BENEFITS | We have no annoyingly gross sulfur smell! At Bubbling Wells, we draw out the earth’s liquid treasure and enjoy endless therapeutic and destressing soaks. This pure and delicious water seeps down through fissures deep into the earth, where it is then heated by the earth’s magma and rises back up as superheated steam, warming the water held in the hot water aquifer. Our hot spring waters start as snow melts from Mount San Gorgonio and travels for seven years to reach the aquifers beneath the city of Desert Hot Springs. The two wells, one hot and one cold, led Cabot to name it Miracle Hill.
600-yards away he dug another well and discovered the pure cold water of the Mission Springs Aquifer. In need of water, he dug a well near his home and discovered hot mineral water right outside his door. In October 1913, at the age of 30, Cabot Yerxa arrived in Coachella Valley and began his homesteading journey with 160 acres in Desert Hot Springs. OUR MINERAL SPRING WATERS COME FROM "MIRACLE HILL" Each of the villas is available by itself or together for a lockout of the ranch and all its amenities. Regardless of why you and your loved ones are gathering together, we hope to help you make your future stay at Bubbling Wells Oasis a cherished memory. We are dog friendly, cannabis friendly, and clothing optional in your private outdoor areas. Float on the lake in a row boat and watch the turtles and fish.

Guests will enjoy the effortless beauty surrounding them, with miles of hiking trails and a Burrowing Owl habitat. The two hot spring lakes create an oasis like the Coachella Valley Preserve, with turtles, birds and a Mango grove. The historic Bubbling Wells Ranch overlooks the Coachella Valley, with the feeling of a remote desert hillside hideaway. Guests from all over the world enjoy gathering here, benefitting from an Energy Vortex similar to Sedona at this location, along with the natural healing waters. The homes are available individually by the night, as well as together for private events, weddings, retreats, and seminars. Three luxury vacation homes set in natural preserve on a 107 acre historical ranch with natural hot springs and thermal lakes.
