Iron Springs is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within the County of Lethbridge.
Besides the well-known mud baths, there were the Iron Spring and the Sand Spring, which bubbles through the sand and was said to produce delightful sensations.
Wyatt Earp first wrote down the story about the shootout at Iron Springs more than 11 years after the incident.
Although Iron Springs is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 86330.
Two days later, near Iron Springs (later Mescal Springs), in the Whetstone Mountains, they were seeking to rendezvous with a messenger for them.
Iron Springs is historical name of a natural spring in the Whetstone Mountains of Arizona, now known as Mescal Springs.
The site was then known as Iron Springs, but on later maps the designation is Mescal Springs.
It passes by the Hamlet of Iron Springs; crosses Highway 845; and reaches the Hamlet of Turin.
In the scene after the gunfight at Iron Springs, as he is talking to Doc Holliday, his character can be seen wearing a Masonic necklace.
The rural municipality was originally called Rural Municipality of Iron Spring.