Tecopa Hot Springs Resort

  Yaga Labyrinth

Labyrinth

The Yaga Labyrinth is named in honor of the indigenous Paiute people who inhabited the area near Death Valley, now known as Tecopa, California. The labyrinth is built on an elevated space offering spectacular views of mountains, deposits of glacial Lake Tecopa, and a riparian habitat of the Amargosa River, which is a stopping place for migratory birds, and home to the endangered Amargosa vole and pup fish! We love pupfish!.

In addition to the outstanding opportunities for field trips, rock and fossil hunting, four wheeling, birding, stargazing and hiking, the Yaga Labyrinth shares a close connection to the healing waters of the historic Tecopa Hot Springs Resort.

The Yaga Labyrinth seeds were laid summer solstice 2004 and filled in by the fall equinox 2004. 

Links of interest:
The Labyrinth Society
Veriditas ~ The Voice of the Labyrinth Movement


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