Flippin-Hamricks

  • Full Hookups or Half Truths? New Concessionaire Faces Scrutiny Over Amenities and Accuracy

    Full Hookups or Half Truths? New Concessionaire Faces Scrutiny Over Amenities and Accuracy

    “We don’t know what we don’t know,” Lance Hamrick told county supervisors last week about the Tecopa Hot Springs Campground and Pools. But some things he does know: the water’s hot, the gates are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and the hookups include electricity — only electricity. When desert travelers see the phrase…

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  • New Concessionaire Addresses (Some) Community Questions on Tecopa Hot Springs

    New Concessionaire Addresses (Some) Community Questions on Tecopa Hot Springs

    “Yes, we will be open for the takeover God willing and creek don’t rise,” wrote new Tecopa Hot Springs concessionaire Lance Hamrick — a line equal parts relief and rallying cry for a desert community eager to see the county pools and campground reopen under new management. That promise was fulfilled today, as the Tecopa Hot…

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  • A Fair Soak at What Cost? Inside the Flippin-Hamrick Proposal for Tecopa Hot Springs

    A Fair Soak at What Cost? Inside the Flippin-Hamrick Proposal for Tecopa Hot Springs

    When the Inyo County Board of Supervisors meets in Tecopa on November 4, one agenda item will rise above the rest: how much locals and visitors will soon pay to soak in the County’s own hot springs. While residents have been fretting over the newly released rate schedule, Inyo County has also made public the full proposal submitted by…

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  • Tecopa Hot Springs Rates Still Under Negotiation Ahead of Nov. 4 County Meeting

    Tecopa Hot Springs Rates Still Under Negotiation Ahead of Nov. 4 County Meeting

    When the Inyo County Board of Supervisors rolls into Tecopa next week, they can expect a full house — and perhaps a few raised voices — as locals prepare to weigh in on newly proposed rates for the Tecopa Hot Springs Campground and Pools. With pricing still under negotiation, questions about affordability, fairness, and the definition of “local”…

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  • Flippin-Hamrick Crew Officially Takes Keys to Tecopa Hot Springs & Campground

    Flippin-Hamrick Crew Officially Takes Keys to Tecopa Hot Springs & Campground

    A new era has officially begun at the Tecopa Hot Springs Campground. On Wednesday, the Flippin-Hamrick crew announced they have “received the keys” to the county-owned facility, marking the formal start of their tenure as concessionaire under a new ten-year agreement with Inyo County. The announcement was shared with the community through a public statement…

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  • Inyo County Rewrites the Rules at Tecopa Hot Springs

    Inyo County Rewrites the Rules at Tecopa Hot Springs

    The Inyo County Board of Supervisors is set to approve a new ten-year agreement at their October 21 meeting, granting Flippin Happy Campers & Lance Hamrick LLC the right to operate and maintain the Tecopa Hot Springs Campground and Pools, one of the Amargosa Basin’s most enduring public amenities. The contract marks the third public–private…

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  • Optimism Grows as Tecopa Hot Springs Concession Contract Nears Finalization

    Optimism Grows as Tecopa Hot Springs Concession Contract Nears Finalization

    After months of uncertainty, momentum is building toward a finalized agreement for the Tecopa Hot Springs Campground & Pools concession. Both county officials and the incoming operators say they’re close to sealing the deal, with hopes of reopening by early November. At the September 23 Inyo County Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Will Wadelton noted…

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  • New Concessionaire Recommended for Tecopa Hot Springs Campground and Pools

    New Concessionaire Recommended for Tecopa Hot Springs Campground and Pools

    Inyo County has recommended awarding the concession agreement for the Tecopa Hot Springs Campground and Pools to Flippin Happy Campers & Lance Hamrick LLC, opening the door to the next chapter in the stewardship of one of the Mojave Desert’s crown jewels. The County, which issued a request for proposals earlier this year following the…

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