Navajo Spring
Navajo Spring, located in Manitou Springs, Colorado, is a natural soda spring known for its mineral-rich waters that have attracted both American Indian tribes and early explorers. The spring's historical significance is highlighted by its role in the 1870s, where young boys earned the nickname "dippers" by serving its refreshing water to visitors.
This spring has not only contributed to the local culture but also served as the primary ingredient for popular beverages such as Manitou Ginger Champagne and Manitou Table Water, which are bottled and distributed nationwide. The area's unique mineral content and rich history make Navajo Spring a notable destination for those exploring the region's natural wonders.
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