Alameda's hot springs retreat
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Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat or Alameda's Cooperative Hot Springs Retreat and Guest House, and also simply called Alameda's, is a 1930's era spa-motel, retreat and conference center in Hot Springs, Montana, located on the reservation of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation, offering lodging and space for small events and personal retreats. It is located about 65 miles (105 km) from Kalispell, Montana and 73 miles (117 km) from Missoula, Montana in Sanders County, Montana.
Alameda's has hosted workshops in permaculture, sustainable living, renewable energy and yoga. It has also hosted morning classes on meditation and Qigong. The lithium-rich water, which is some of the best mineral water in the country, has been an ongoing source of healing and relaxation to the guests for years. The lithium-rich mineral waters, for which Hot Springs, Montana is noted,[1] comes from wells on the Alameda's property.
Alameda's has focused on the geothermal heat potential of its wells as a source for heating greenhouses and organic agriculture.
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- ^ Altman, David (c. 2000). Healing Springs: The Ultimate Guide to Taking the Waters / Nathaniel Altman. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press. ISBN 0-89281-836-0.