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Hobo Hot Springs

NV

About Hobo Hot Springs

Hobo Hot Springs in Nevada offers a rustic soak in naturally warm waters nestled within a rugged landscape. This primitive spring delivers a raw, authentic experience where you can connect deeply with the surrounding desert environment. The geothermal warmth contrasts beautifully with the crisp air, creating a soothing retreat for the adventurous soul.

Getting There

Reaching Hobo Hot Springs requires a drive along rough, unpaved roads in Douglas County, making a high-clearance vehicle helpful. There is no formal parking lot; you’ll park roadside and hike a short distance over uneven terrain. Prepare for a bit of a trek to fully immerse yourself in one of Nevada’s more remote swimming holes.

What to Expect

The spring pools are simple, formed by natural rock walls with no built amenities, offering a quiet, meditative atmosphere. Water temperatures hover pleasantly warm but may fluctuate with seasons. Since this spot sees limited management, expect a tranquil setting, though occasional visitors may pass through on weekends.

Tips for Visitors

Come prepared with sturdy footwear and plenty of water, as shade and facilities are nonexistent. Arriving during weekdays or early mornings helps avoid any crowding. There’s no fee to soak, but practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve this natural resource among Nevada’s hot springs and swimming holes.

Last updated December 20, 2025
Hobo Hot Springs

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Fee

Free

Best Season

Year Round

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