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Manitou Springs Mineral Springs Walking Tour
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Mineral water from Shoshone Spring may contain the greatest amount of deep-seated water rising from the aquifer system. It has some of the highest amounts of mineral content, and it’s the warmest with a temperature just over 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The chalk-white deposit left by the mineral water on its font is travertine, derived from dissolved limestone and dolomite layered in the underground karst aquifer.


Shoshone Mineral Spring

Cloud, Sky, Plant, Building

Carl Reed Shoshone Mineral Spring Font Artist

Tradesman, Wood, Temple, Standing

Shoshone Mineral Spring

Wood, Brickwork, Brick, Building

The round spring house was constructed during 1893 from Kenmuir Quarry sandstone, now known as Red Rock Canyon Open Space. The font was designed and constructed by Carl Reed.

Historically, at least three different structures are associated with this natural, artesian mineral spring. The first, made from locally-sourced, pine-tree logs, provided early shade from the high-altitude sunshine and shelter from a gentle rain. The second was an open-air, formal gathering place constructed from stone and lumber with a hip-roof design and overhanging eaves. The third, still standing today, was built during the 1890s using red-orange Lyons sandstone sourced from nearby Kenmuir Quarry, now Red Rock Canyon Open Space.

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Manitou Springs Mineral Springs Foundation

Manitou Springs Mineral Springs Foundation

Manitou Springs Mineral Springs Foundation