When visiting Tucson, Arizona, and looking for a place to rest and explore the outdoors, Roper Lake State Park is a necessary stop. Located in Graham County, this rural state park offers a hot spring, lake, hiking trails, and camping resources. Natural Hot Springs Pool and Activities The hot spring at Roper Lake State Park …
Sheep Bridge Hot Springs – Yavapai County, Arizona
Hidden behind reeds on the west side of the Sheep Bridge in Yavapai County, Arizona, is a hidden gem of a hot spring. The Sheep Bridge Hot Spring tub is open all day year-round for soaking, and if you are a nature lover, then you are sure to find many other attractions in the area …
Hot Well Dunes Hot Springs – Safford, Arizona
If you find yourself in southeast Arizona searching for beautiful views and a dip in a hot spring, then look no further than the Hot Well Dunes in Safford. With two cement grated tubs for soaking and ten developed tent and RV sites, the area is perfect for camping, hot tubbing, and even driving in …
Ringbolt (Arizona) Hot Springs – Willow Beach, Arizona
Secluded near the Arizona/Nevada border, Ringbolt Hot Springs is best known as Arizona Hot Springs. It requires a 6 mile loop hike to reach, about 3 miles each way, so it’s only accessed in the cooler months between October and May. The closest town is Boulder City in Nevada, located 10 miles west. The trail …
Essence of Tranquility – Safford, Arizona
Essence of Tranquility of a low key hot springs resort with plenty of soaking options and overnight accommodations. It’s located in Safford, AZ, which lies about an 3 hours southeast of Phoenix or two hours northeast of Tuscon. Situated in southeastern Arizona, Essence of Tranquility is a rustic resort with a relaxing ambiance. You can …
Castle Hot Springs – Castle Hot Springs, Arizona
Established in 1896, Castle Hot Springs invites you to immerse in tranquility. It’s located about 50 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix, an hour’s drive. The full hot springs resort has been used for centuries by Pilgrims and various Natives including Apache and Yavapai tribes hiking into the Bradshaw Mountains. They are heated naturally from beneath …
Verde Hot Springs – Yavapai County, Arizona
A former resort now ruins, Verde Hot Springs is still a cherished hot springs destination. It’s located south of Sedona in Yavapai County, with the closest towns Camp Verde, AZ and Strawberry, AZ. The hot springs hotel was built in 1922. It was famous for years before burning down in 1962. There are a couple …
El Dorado Hot Springs – Tonopah, Arizona
An “oasis in the desert”, El Dorado Hot Springs offers several soaking options, including private soaks, as well as overnight accommodations. It’s located about an hour west of Phoenix in Tonopah, Arizona. The town name of “Tonopah” means “hot water under the bush” in the local Native American language. The resort is situated over a …