About Delmues Springs
Delmues Springs offers a quiet, warm oasis tucked within Nevada’s Desert National Wildlife Refuge. With water hovering around 70°F, this primitive warm spring invites you to immerse yourself in a tranquil, undisturbed environment where desert meets soothing water. Its natural setting emphasizes solitude and connection with the rugged landscape.
Getting There
Reaching Delmues Springs involves a drive through remote desert terrain followed by a short hike over uneven ground. Parking is available near the refuge boundary, but the last stretch demands a bit of effort on foot, rewarding you with an authentic encounter far from crowds.
What to Expect
The spring delivers comfortably warm waters amidst a sparse, sun-drenched backdrop. Without developed facilities, the experience is raw and peaceful, encouraging quiet reflection. You’ll find no bustling crowds here, only the sounds of desert life blending with gentle spring ripples.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during cooler months or early mornings to avoid desert heat and maximize comfort in the warm water. Bring plenty of water, sun protection, and sturdy shoes for the hike. Since this is a primitive site within a wildlife refuge, pack out all trash and respect the natural surroundings. No entry fees apply.