About Springs (Hot)
Springs (Hot) in Nevada is a steamy, primitive hot spring where the water bubbles up at a scorching 127°F. It delivers an intense, mineral-rich soak set against the raw desert landscape, giving you an authentic connection to nature’s geothermal powers. The natural surroundings create a quiet, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
Getting There
Reaching Springs (Hot) requires some commitment—access involves traveling on rugged back roads and a short hike over uneven terrain. There’s no formal parking lot, so you’ll need to park safely nearby and be prepared for a bit of off-trail walking. The primitive setting means you must come self-reliant.
What to Expect
Expect very hot water that’s best approached carefully, often steeped in aromatic minerals. The pool is unstructured and surrounded by rock and sand, with no facilities or shade. Due to its remote location, crowds are rare, letting you soak in solitude and the stark Nevada desert views.
Tips for Visitors
Visit during cooler parts of the day to avoid overheating in the 127°F water. Bring plenty of water, sturdy shoes for the hike, and sun protection as there’s little shelter. There is no fee or amenities, so pack out all trash and tread lightly to preserve this natural hot spring.