Kidney Springs

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The best water you'll drink in the Black Hills flows freely from this spring right in the center of town. It's not cold, but it's also not so hot you'll regret it on a sultry day. An old gazebo marks the spot along the pretty Hot Springs River Walk, across the narrow Fall River from the heart of town.


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