About Blue Point Spring
Blue Point Spring invites you into a tranquil desert oasis with its warm, inviting waters at 82°F. Nestled in Nevada’s rugged landscape, this primitive warm spring offers a peaceful retreat where crystal-clear water gently laps against natural rock formations. Its serene ambiance makes it a quiet spot to soak and unwind amid vast open skies.
Getting There
Reaching Blue Point Spring involves a short 10-minute walk from a limited parking area off an unmarked dirt road. The trail is straightforward but primitive, so wear sturdy shoes and keep an eye out for subtle markers. Since parking spaces are few, arriving early helps secure a spot and beat the small crowds.
What to Expect
The spring’s warm, clear water feels soothing against your skin, surrounded by the quiet hum of desert wildlife. You’ll find no developed facilities here—just natural rock pools and the open sky above. The atmosphere remains calm with few fellow visitors, especially in the crisp fall months when the cooler air contrasts pleasantly with the warm soak.
Tips for Visitors
Fall brings the most comfortable balance for visiting Blue Point Spring, avoiding the summer heat while enjoying clear weather. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a towel since no amenities are provided. Access is free, but respect the fragile desert environment by packing out all trash and treading lightly on the trail.