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Spectacular Hot Springs in Nevada

Refreshing pools of wonder!
Vageesha Mishra
Nature has showered Nevada with many hot springs. So fascinating and peaceful, that they can steal your heart in a flash!
They are seated amidst stunning mountains or desert lands. With ample space around, campers often pitch a tent for more laid-back bliss after enjoying a soak.
Seated in a quiet valley overlooking Toiyabe Range, the springs that are tweaked for extra comfort like temperature controls is the...
Spencer Hot Springs
Close to Goldfield, these primitive cement lined springs are a must visit for total tranquility as they are very secluded.
Alkali Hot Springs
Hike along the little tricky Canyon trail for a splash of waterfalls and steamy springs. Splendid sceneries of Colorado river and the canyon add to the bliss.
Gold Strike Hot Springs
It is a stunning three-tiered spring close to the Hoover Dam. The layers offer varying warmth. Being a crowded hiking spot, visit in the dark for solitude.
Arizona Hot Spring
In the Black Rock Desert, soak away your worries in the mineral bath of the picturesque hot springs. They are fit to house many owing to their vast expanse.
Trego Hot Springs
Catch the beauty of snow-capped mountains and pristine lake in the Fish Lake Valley from the vast concrete pool of steamy water.
Lake Valley Hot Spring
You can slip into natural warm ponds as well. Apart from free camping, the space also offers grills and fire pits for a wholesome experience.
Close to Elko and remote Ruby Wildlife Refuge, these primitive hot springs are secluded, spread out and scenic. Exercise caution as some pools are very hot.
Ruby Hot Springs
Plenty of wooden planks to soak up in the sun, away from the mud. If lucky, you may spot migratory birds flying across the marshy refuge.
These springs at the foot of iconic Humboldt Mountains are a complete package of hot soaks, lush views of the nature and chilly bath breaks in the Humboldt river.
12 Mile Hot Springs/ Bishop Creek
Sceneries of a desolate valley, plastic tubs of natural spring and lukewarm water for pleasant soaks in the warmer months are some features of these springs.
Kyle Hot Springs
Close to Austin, this bowl-shaped wonder is not fit for soaking, due to burning temperatures but its mesmerizing geological formation is bucket-list worthy. Don’t miss!
Diana's Punchbowl
In the Black Rock Desert, hit these stunning springs for an off-beat experience. They are amidst trails, vegetation, peaks, stream, camping and cabin goodness.
Soldier Meadows Hot Springs
Do visit some more notable mentions like Dyke Hot Springs, Black Rock Hot Springs, Virgin Valley Warm Springs and Paradise Valley Hot Springs among others.
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