Restoration of Sulphur Creek Watershed at Wilbur Hot Springs
Wilbur Hot Springs in Colusa County, California is located on revered land which was historically inhabited by the Patwin and Pomo tribes for many thousands of years. Featuring 1,800 acres with mineral-rich medicinal waters, the site is now being actively restored after decades of extractive mining damage. Wilbur continues to welcome the many individuals who have been returning for decades and consider Wilbur a personal sanctuary, as well as inviting back indigenous communities and original ancestral descendants. Blending hospitality, land stewardship and healing waters, Wilbur offers a quiet non-digital space, where anyone may find respite from today's busy life and deepen their experience of the natural world.
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Wilbur Hot Springs in Colusa County, California is located on revered land which was historically inhabited by the Patwin and Pomo tribes for many thousands of years. Featuring 1,800 acres with mineral-rich medicinal waters, the site is now being actively restored after decades of extractive mining damage. Wilbur continues to welcome the many individuals who have been returning for decades and consider Wilbur a personal sanctuary, as well as inviting back indigenous communities and original ancestral descendants. Blending hospitality, land stewardship and healing waters, Wilbur offers a quiet non-digital space, where anyone may find respite from today's busy life and deepen their experience of the natural world.
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Restoration of Sulphur Creek Watershed at Wilbur Hot Springs
Wilbur Hot Springs in Colusa County, California is located on revered land which was historically inhabited by the Patwin and Pomo tribes for many thousands of years. Featuring 1,800 acres with mineral-rich medicinal waters, the site is now being actively restored after decades of extractive mining damage. Wilbur continues to welcome the many individuals who have been returning for decades and consider Wilbur a personal sanctuary, as well as inviting back indigenous communities and original ancestral descendants. Blending hospitality, land stewardship and healing waters, Wilbur offers a quiet non-digital space, where anyone may find respite from today's busy life and deepen their experience of the natural world.
Project story
Wilbur Hot Springs in Colusa County, California is located on revered land which was historically inhabited by the Patwin and Pomo tribes for many thousands of years. Featuring 1,800 acres with mineral-rich medicinal waters, the site is now being actively restored after decades of extractive mining damage. Wilbur continues to welcome the many individuals who have been returning for decades and consider Wilbur a personal sanctuary, as well as inviting back indigenous communities and original ancestral descendants. Blending hospitality, land stewardship and healing waters, Wilbur offers a quiet non-digital space, where anyone may find respite from today's busy life and deepen their experience of the natural world.
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California, United States
Round 3
Jul 1-21, 2026
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