We ate lunch at the Paradise Grill in downtown Warm Springs before we walked around and into some of the little shops. I remember I thought the shops were nice as a child, but now they seem to be filled with junk. Perhaps we were just on the wrong side of the street.

This stained glass window was hanging outside the Paradise Grill and Owen asked me to take a picture of it. He thought it was pretty cool.

A view of the side of the street with shops where we did not walk (kids were tired and we still had to stop at FDR's pool).

The side of the street we stuck to. Love the old buildings.

A cool little walkway between buildings. An adult could easily climb up between these two buildings with feet and hands on each building. It was very narrow. The kids liked running back and forth on the stepping stones while Todd was getting the car cooled down.

Here is the middle of the three pools. This was the only one that had a chair and table in the middle where people could sit or lay down in the warm spring water to relax. Chloe is walking down the rampway that was used for people in wheel chairs to get into the water.

This is where the water comes up from the warm springs. Over Labor Day weekend, they will stop the drains from draining to fill the pools with the warm spring water. They are opening up the pools to the public to swim in over the weekend, which I think is pretty cool.

The water comes up out of the ground at just over 80 degrees warm.

Here is the old ringer used to ring the water out of swim suits and towels. Owen had a blast cranking it to make it spin.




This stained glass window was hanging outside the Paradise Grill and Owen asked me to take a picture of it. He thought it was pretty cool.

A view of the side of the street with shops where we did not walk (kids were tired and we still had to stop at FDR's pool).

The side of the street we stuck to. Love the old buildings.

A cool little walkway between buildings. An adult could easily climb up between these two buildings with feet and hands on each building. It was very narrow. The kids liked running back and forth on the stepping stones while Todd was getting the car cooled down.

Here is the middle of the three pools. This was the only one that had a chair and table in the middle where people could sit or lay down in the warm spring water to relax. Chloe is walking down the rampway that was used for people in wheel chairs to get into the water.

This is where the water comes up from the warm springs. Over Labor Day weekend, they will stop the drains from draining to fill the pools with the warm spring water. They are opening up the pools to the public to swim in over the weekend, which I think is pretty cool.

The water comes up out of the ground at just over 80 degrees warm.

Here is the old ringer used to ring the water out of swim suits and towels. Owen had a blast cranking it to make it spin.



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