Take a soak in one of these hot springs across the state.
When it comes to unwinding and rejuvenating, Nevada’s natural hot springs offer some of the most relaxing and picturesque settings you can imagine. From remote desert oases to accessible mineral-rich pools, here’s a guide to the top hot springs in Nevada where you can take a dip and soak in the serenity.
1. Steamboat Hot Springs
Located just a short drive from Reno, Steamboat Hot Springs is not only an historic site but also a popular spot for those seeking therapeutic relaxation. The facility offers several outdoor pools filled with naturally heated mineral water, perfect for a soothing soak while taking in the surrounding scenery. Whether you’re looking to ease sore muscles or simply enjoy a peaceful moment, Steamboat Hot Springs provides an ideal escape.
2. Gold Strike Hot Springs
For the adventurous at heart, Gold Strike Hot Springs near Boulder City is a must-visit. This hot spring is accessible via a moderate hike, leading you to a stunning natural setting where you can swim in the warm, mineral-rich waters. The journey to the springs offers beautiful views and a sense of accomplishment, making the soak even more rewarding.
3. Spencer Hot Springs
Nestled near Eureka, Spencer Hot Springs is a great option for those seeking a more remote experience. A short drive will lead you to these natural springs, where you can enjoy a relaxing soak with panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape. The springs are known for their calming ambiance and are a perfect spot for a tranquil retreat.
4. Black Rock Hot Springs
For those who prefer a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, Black Rock Hot Springs near the Black Rock Desert is the place to go. This remote hot spring requires a bit of effort to reach but rewards you with a peaceful and secluded soak in the midst of the expansive desert landscape. It’s an ideal choice for those looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in nature.
5. Bog Hot Springs
Located in northwestern Nevada, Bog Hot Springs offers a unique experience with its series of natural pools and streams. The springs are known for their varying temperatures, allowing visitors to find the perfect spot for their soak. Surrounded by the beautiful high desert landscape, Bog Hot Springs is a great place to relax and enjoy the serenity of Nevada’s natural beauty.
6. Trego Hot Springs
Located in the Black Rock Desert, Trego Hot Springs is a popular destination for those attending the nearby Burning Man festival. The spring’s long, shallow pool offers plenty of space for relaxation and is surrounded by the stark beauty of the desert. Trego’s remote location and serene environment make it an ideal spot to experience Nevada’s natural beauty while enjoying a therapeutic soak.
7. Alkali Hot Springs
Alkali Hot Springs is a remote and lesser-known hot spring near Tonopah. With two rustic soaking pools and a picturesque desert setting, Alkali provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Visitors can enjoy the calming waters while taking in the stunning desert scenery and vibrant sunsets.
8. Ruby Valley Hot Springs
Nestled in the picturesque Ruby Valley, Ruby Valley Hot Springs offers a series of natural pools surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas. This hidden gem provides a tranquil and serene setting for visitors seeking a relaxing soak amidst nature. The warm waters and scenic surroundings make Ruby Valley Hot Springs a perfect destination for those looking to unwind and connect with nature.
9. Fish Lake Valley Hot Well
Fish Lake Valley Hot Well is a hidden gem located near the Nevada-California border. This geothermal oasis features a large, open-air pool that invites visitors to unwind and relax in the soothing mineral-rich waters. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and desert landscapes enhance the tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely soak.
Tips for Visiting Hot Springs
- Check Conditions: Always verify local conditions and access rules before heading out, as water quality and accessibility can change.
- Prepare Accordingly: Bring essentials such as water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the hike and soak.
- Respect Nature: Follow Leave No Trace principles to help preserve these natural wonders for future visitors.
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This story was generated in part by AI and edited by The Nevadan staff.
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