Some of the springs are red, some orange, brown, and others yellow. Here is another flow that came off the hillside, where the flow smelled of sulphur.
Walking the path, we came to the Orenda Spring Tufa, a multicolored mound of mineral deposits that shoots up mineral water in the middle of Geyser Creek.
At another end of the state park is a sculpture garden with fountains. Two looked of interest: one of the four Greek caryatids, and another of two mermen eternally spitting out water from two marble conch shells, called Spit and Spat.




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