Geothermal Park
A Geothermal Park is a facility that harnesses the Earth's natural heat for energy and recreational purposes. These parks often feature geothermal power plants that convert steam from underground hot water into electricity. Visitors can learn about the geothermal process and its benefits, such as renewable energy and reduced carbon emissions.
In addition to energy production, many geothermal parks offer attractions like hot springs, mud pools, and wellness spas. These features allow guests to experience the therapeutic properties of geothermal water. Popular examples include the Blue Lagoon in Iceland and the Geysers in California, showcasing the diverse uses of geothermal resources.