There were before the closure in 2017 three small man-made rock and concrete impoundments that trapped the flow of a hot spring carved out of the southern hillside about downstream from where the trail intersects the river. The largest of the hot springs pools, adjacent to the river, was about across and about deep, suitable for about four adults. The temperature was depending on rain. According to the Forest Service, the man-made tubs were illegal impoundments that are inconsistent with the intention of a wilderness experience. The hot tubs were characterized by the
Ventana Wilderness Alliance as "an attractive nuisance" that required an undue amount of time and attention of the U.S. Forest Service and volunteers due to ongoing needs for visitor education, overuse, fire restriction enforcement, and the chronic need to clean-up after careless visitors and pack out hundreds of pounds of trash and abandoned gear. == Overuse issues ==