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I do not agree with the addition of the hot spring being named as Antelope Hot Springs. The Antelope Hot Spring page sites that it is just nickname and unofficial. I suppose Anyone can come up with nicknames for this spring and then we add that name too, right? This is stupid, Now there anonther article just for the hot spring. I suggest that the nick name be removed or an offical name be placed instead. Until then any references to the hot spring should not incorperate the word Antelope. I am not claiming ownership of the article as is noted by another editor I am trying to make this article factual instead of garbage.--Fitzgerw (talk) 23:39, 2 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Officially, the hot spring is unnamed. Eventually, the name used by locals will be made the official name. I named the article Antelope Hot Springs because it seemed the more authoritative sources used it—and more of them. However, Hart Mountain Hot Springs is linked to the same article as well.