WarmPrimitive

Wilson Hot Spring

NV

About Wilson Hot Spring

Wilson Hot Spring is a warm, natural spring tucked into the rugged landscapes of Lyon County, Nevada. At an elevation of 5,229 feet, this primitive spring offers a raw and tranquil soak surrounded by the quiet expanse of Wilson Canyon. Its warm waters invite visitors seeking an authentic connection with Nevada’s natural swimming holes.

Getting There

Access to Wilson Hot Spring requires navigating dirt roads and some uneven terrain, making it best suited for high-clearance vehicles. There’s no formal parking lot, so you’ll need to find a safe spot along the road and prepare for a short hike through brush and rocks to reach the spring. This off-the-beaten-path journey adds to the intimate experience.

What to Expect

The spring pools are unrefined and rustic, blending seamlessly into their arid surroundings. Water temperatures remain comfortably warm, although seasonal changes can affect flow and warmth. Facilities are nonexistent, so you’ll share the space with nature’s sights and sounds. Crowds are generally light, preserving the quiet atmosphere characteristic of Nevada swimming holes.

Tips for Visitors

Visit in late spring or early fall to enjoy milder weather and avoid extreme heat or cold. Bring sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and a pack to carry out your trash, as no amenities are provided. Since fees and formal regulations are unclear, approach the spring with respect for the environment and local guidelines.

Last updated December 20, 2025

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