Hot Springs Drive is an approximately twenty-mile rural highway in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Tulare County. The Hot Springs Drive corridor begins at Old Stage Road at Fountain Springs and extends eastward to Parker Pass Road near California Hot Springs. Hot Springs Drive is carried by Tulare County Mountain Road 56 and acts as an extension of Avenue 56 (Tulare County Route J22). What is now California Hot Springs originated as the Deer Creek Hot Springs Resort in 1882. The resort on Deer Creek was originally served by a Control Road which required traffic alternate at different times of the day. The modern California Hot Springs resort would incorporate in 1905 following an ownership change. The Control Road corridor was replaced by Hot Springs Drive around 1915 which intended to serve increasing amount of automotive traffic to California Hot Springs. Much of the resort would later burn in 1968 but was rebuilt in the 1980s. ...
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