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Lava Hot Springs,
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Lava Hot Springs, Idaho
is a popular year round resort location famous for their hot pools and mineral
baths.
Visitor Information
Lava Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce.
110 E. Main Street, Lava Hot Springs, ID 83246. Phone: 208-776-5500.
E-mail
City of Lava Hot Springs. 155
W. Elm, Lava Hot Springs, ID 832466. Phone: 208-776-5820; Fax: 208-776-5130.
Airport
Lava Hot Springs
Airport. Toll-free: 1-877-360-2582; Fax: 208-776-5776.
E-mail
Library
Lava Library.
33 E. Main Street, Lava Hot Springs, ID 83246. Phone: 208-776-5301; Fax:
208-776-5301. E-mail
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