Nevada is well known for its abundance of naturally occurring hot springs, but for those looking to be pampered while jumping back in time, make sure to stop by 1862 David Walley’s Hot Springs Resort & Spa. Home to centuries-old architecture, multiple soaking pools, and an array of overnight accommodations, David Walley’s is sure to …
6 Hot Springs near Truckee, California
Due to heat surging deep underneath the earth, California and Nevada are home to a huge variety of hot spring resorts and primitive pool. Within 2.5 hours of Truckee’s central location near the mountains, prospective hot spring soakers have access to six different stunning hot springs. Truckee, California, a beautiful town on the edge of …
The Best Hot Springs in Nevada
As a state known for its casinos and high-octane nightlife, we can’t forget that Nevada is also home to over three hundred hot springs. While most people are familiar with Nevada’s famous destinations, such as the Mojave Desert and Las Vegas, one of the most charming and abundant natural features that you can find are …
Bartine (Ranch) Hot Springs – Eureka County, Nevada
While visiting Nevada’s high desert in Eureka County, make sure to stop off at the Bartine Hot Springs. This hot springs site is perfect for a romantic trip, being that one of the pools is shaped like a heart and offers stunning scenic views. The Hot Springs The Bartine Hot Springs, sometimes called Bartine Ranch …
Rogers Spring – Lake Mead, Nevada
Rogers Spring in Nevada is located on the north shore of Lake Mead, the largest man-made reservoir in the United States. Surrounded by greenery and rolling mountains, Rogers Spring is a great place to spend the day soaking in 82-90°F waters. History The Rogers Spring was enjoyed for many years by natives who lived in …
Spencer Hot Springs – Austin, Nevada
Spencer Hot Springs, located in the middle of the Nevada desert near the Toiyabe National Forest, is comprised of a metal tub filled with geothermal water and a few naturally occurring pools. Situated in the wilderness and on public land, it is almost always flocked by visitors due to its mesmerizing views and unmatchable experience. …
Paradise Valley Hot Springs – Little Humboldt River, Nevada
Located throughout Nevada, mineral-rich soaking pools offer a great opportunity for healing and relaxation. While some springs are in easily accessible areas, the majority are primitive sites, nestled within the natural landscape, such as the case with Paradise Valley Hot Springs. Hot Springs The sprawling landscape of Nevada encompasses many different types of terrain, from …
12 Mile (Bishop Creek) Hot Springs – Wells, Nevada
Home to more hot springs than any other state in the country, Nevada is chock-full of natural healing water pools, such as the 12 Mile Hot Springs. The 40-feet long, man-made pool at 12 Mile Hot Springs averages temperatures of over 100°F year-round. Twelve Mile Hot Springs Twelve Mile hot springs, located in Wells Nevada, …
Virgin Valley Warm Spring – Sheldon Mountain NWR, Nevada
Established during the Great Depression, the Virgin Valley Warm Spring is a moderately developed hot spring pool located within the Sheldon Mountain National Wildlife Refuge. This year-round, free warm spring is located at the Virgin Valley Campground and is rich in minerals with temperatures averaging around 90°F. History The Sheldon Mountain National Wildlife Refuge is …
Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa – Reno, Nevada
Nevada is home to hundreds of primitive and developed hot springs, including the Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center in Reno, Nevada. As one of the most popular destinations for relaxation, the Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa combines old-world charm with new world amenities and services. History In 1863, Mark Twain briefly wrote about …
Trego Hot Spring – Black Rock Desert, Nevada
The Black Rock Desert in Nevada is home to over 300 primitive and developed hot springs including the Trego Hot Springs. Trego Hot Springs The Trego Hot Springs are a primitive hot spring site located 2 hours north of Reno adjacent to active railroad tracks. The 400-foot trench that makes up the hot spring pool …
The Ski Resorts within 4 hours of Las Vegas, Nevada
Ahh, Las Vegas! The home of bright lights, slot machines, and… skiing? Ok, maybe skiing isn’t one of the things that Las Vegas is famous for, nevertheless, every winter hundreds of thousands of visitors travel to Vegas for the fun. Many of them bring their skis and boards along to take advantage of a handful …
Soldier Meadows Hot Spring – Gerlach, Nevada
The Black Rock Desert, known for its expansive landscape, vivid night sky, and diverse wildlife, is also home to numerous natural hot springs including the Soldier Meadows Hot Spring. With multiple pools located off the naturally occurring hot creek, you are sure to unwind in one of these primitive hot spring pools. Note: There are …
Black Rock Hot Springs – Black Rock Desert, Nevada
The Black Rock Hot Springs is a set of naturally occurring, primitive pools located in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert. While they are the perfect place for a quick soak, you have to make sure to choose the correct pool to avoid being burned. Hot Springs The mineral-rich water of the Black Rock Hot Springs can …
Dyke Hot Springs – Black Rock Desert, Nevada
While some people associate the Black Rock Desert with Burning Man, a notorious annual gathering of artists and musicians in the desert, this site also offers multiple primitive hot springs, such as the Dyke Hot Springs. Known for its natural mineral water, this hot spring attracts visitors far and wide. The Hot Springs Located at …
Bog Hot Springs – Oregon-Nevada Border, Nevada
While Nevada hosts over 300 hot springs across its expansive landscape, Bog Hot Springs is known to be one of the most ideal locations. Due to its secluded location on public land, there is minimal development and no amenities in the area, allowing wildlife to be plentiful. The Hot Springs Bog Hot Springs are located …
Fish Lake Valley Hot Well – Dryers, Nevada
One of the most enjoyable aspects of living in Nevada is being able to experience the hundreds of mineral hot springs located throughout the state, such as the Fish Lake Valley Hot Spring. While many people will prepare a luxurious bubble bath for themselves, this spring allows visitors to soak in the healing mineral waters …
Carson Hot Springs Resort – Carson City, Nevada
Whether you are looking for a rejuvenating soak, or want a taste of locally brewed craft beer, the Carson Hot Springs Resort in Carson City, Nevada has something for everyone. A popular destination site since the California Gold Rush, the natural mineral water, known for its healing properties, is sure to relax you while traveling …
Gold Strike Hot Springs – Boulder City, Nevada
Gold Strike is a terrific primitive hot springs located near the Colorado River. It requires a fairly long, difficult hike to reach its several hot springs pools. The closest town to Gold Strike is Boulder City, Nevada. The hot springs are closed in the summer because of extreme heat, with temperatures reaching 115 degrees Fahrenheit …
Nevada Travel Guide
When people say Nevada, the first thought that comes to mind is Las Vegas. While the city is home to America’s ultimate playground, the state is surprisingly a great destination for outdoor recreation. Leaving the gambling and live shows behind, Nevada’s most famous natural landmarks include Lake Tahoe, the Black Rock Desert, and the Mojave …