kids encyclopedia robot

Hot Springs, Modoc County, California facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Hot Springs (also known as Clover Swale) was once a small community in Modoc County, California. It was located about 20 miles (32 km) north of a town called Adin. Today, it is no longer an active settlement.

What Was Hot Springs?

A settlement is a place where people live and build homes, often forming a small town or village. Hot Springs was one of these places. However, it is now a former settlement. This means that people no longer live there, or the community has become very small and is no longer recognized as a distinct place. Many small settlements in history grew for a while and then faded away.

A Look at Its History

Hot Springs had a short but interesting history, especially concerning its post office. A post office is a place where mail is sent and received.

  • The Hot Springs post office first opened in 1871. This shows that enough people lived there to need their own mail service.
  • In 1876, the name of the post office was changed to Clover Swale. This is why the settlement is known by both names.
  • Just two years later, in 1878, the Clover Swale post office closed down. When a post office closes, it often means that the number of people living in the area has decreased significantly, or they have moved away. This was likely the case for Hot Springs.

Where Was Hot Springs Located?

Hot Springs was situated in Modoc County, which is in the northeastern part of California. It was in a rural area, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of the town of Adin. This part of California is known for its natural beauty and wide-open spaces.

kids search engine
Hot Springs, Modoc County, California Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.