Hot Springs & Wellness

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Hot Springs & Wellness

Nevada is home to numerous natural hot springs, many of which are located near parks and wilderness areas. These geothermal pools range from primitive soak spots to more developed wellness retreats.

  • Spencer Hot Springs: Located near the Big Smoky Valley, these remote springs offer wide-open views and rustic soaking tubs surrounded by desert and mountains.
  • Gold Strike Hot Springs: A rugged but popular hike near Hoover Dam leads to a series of pools in a scenic canyon. Note: seasonal closures may apply for safety reasons.
  • Fish Lake Valley Hot Well: A free, undeveloped hot spring in western Nevada with stunning views of the White Mountains.
  • Steamboat Hot Springs (Reno): A historic spa and wellness center with geothermal baths, massage, and holistic therapies.
  • David Walley's Hot Springs Resort (Genoa): A long-established hot spring resort offering pools, spas, and overnight accommodations in a scenic alpine valley.

Hot springs can provide a relaxing, therapeutic experience—perfect for winding down after a day of hiking or road tripping. Visitors should always respect local guidelines, practice Leave No Trace, and check water temperatures for safety.