Hot springs in Nevada are the perfect way to soak away the adrenaline after charging through rapids or hiking rugged desert landscapes. Whether you’re tackling the breathtaking canyons of the Owyhee River 4-Day Wilderness Rafting Camping Trip or simply exploring the hidden beauty of the Silver State, these naturally heated pools offer a little slice of steaming perfection.
Why just read about it when you can feel the warm, mineral-rich water surrounding you after an epic outdoor adventure?
Start planning your perfect Owyhee River getaway today!
Top Hot Springs in Nevada
Nevada is packed with hot springs, from rugged backcountry pools to well-developed resorts with massages to take your relaxation up a notch.
Here are three of the best:
1. Gold Strike Hot Springs (For the Adventurer)
What to Expect: A challenging hike, bouldering, rope-assisted climbs, and a well-earned soak.
Location: Just south of Las Vegas
Vibe: Rugged, canyon beauty
Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous hike (8 miles round-trip)
Why Go? After scrambling over boulders and making your way down a slot canyon, you’ll find steaming hot pools beneath trickling geothermal waterfalls. If you’re looking for adventure and relaxation, this hike-in hot spring is worth every step.
2. Spencer Hot Springs (For the Wild West Feel)
What to Expect: A high-desert oasis with unbeatable mountain views.
Location: Middle of Nevada’s Great Basin
Vibe: Rugged and remote, with an old-school Nevada feel
Bonus: Wild burros sometimes stop by to say hello!
Why Go? Imagine soaking in a metal cowboy tub, steam rising, and nothing but open desert and snowcapped peaks in the distance. If you love wild, free, and off-the-grid experiences, Spencer Hot Springs delivers.
3. Soldier Meadows Hot Springs (For the Ultimate Solitude)
What to Expect: Natural geothermal pools in an ultra-remote location.
Location: Near Black Rock Desert
Vibe: Off-the-grid perfection
Bonus: Close to rare desert dace fish habitat
Why Go? The pools are warm, deep, and incredibly scenic, with volcanic rock formations and untouched desert wilderness all around. Getting here is an adventure, but the solitude and scenery make it worth every bumpy mile.
Resorts and Developed Hot Springs
If you prefer your hot spring experience a little less “survival mode” and a little more “pass the fluffy robe”, Nevada has fantastic resort-style hot springs for a more pampered soak.
1. Carson Hot Springs
What to Expect: A classic Nevada soaking experience, complete with steaming mineral water in large outdoor pools.
Location: Carson City
Vibe: Laid-back, with affordable entry fees
Perfect For: Post-rafting or hiking recovery
Pair it With: A whitewater adventure near Reno! Check out Tahoe Reno Rafting for an unforgettable paddling trip before hitting the hot springs.
2. Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa
What to Expect: Therapeutic geothermal pools, aromatherapy, and a full-on wellness experience.
Location: Near Reno, NV
Vibe: Holistic healing meets relaxation
Best For: People looking for more than just a soak
Why Go? Steamboat isn’t just about hot water—it’s about full-body rejuvenation. If you want hot springs PLUS spa treatments, this is your place.
Exploring Remote Hot Springs in Nevada
For the true adventurers who prefer fewer crowds and more bragging rights, Nevada is home to some of the most off-the-grid hot springs in the country.
1. Black Rock Hot Springs (For the Ultimate Isolation)
What to Expect: A desolate yet stunning geothermal wonder in Nevada’s high desert.
Location: Black Rock Desert
Vibe: No roads, no crowds—just wild, untamed beauty
Getting There: High-clearance 4WD required
Why Go? If you want to soak in peace while staring at a night sky so clear you can count galaxies, this is your spot.
2. Virgin Valley Warm Springs (For the Wildlife Lovers)
What to Expect: A large, warm natural pool in the middle of a wildlife refuge.
Location: Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge
Vibe: Wild, serene, and home to plenty of birds & wildlife
Water Temp: A cozy 90°F year-round
Why Go? If you love hot springs with a side of birdwatching, this one’s a unique and peaceful spot.
Hot Spring Etiquette
Before you dive in, remember a few golden rules:
Check the water temperature first—some hot springs get dangerously hot.
Leave no trace—pack out ALL trash (yes, even the tiny stuff).
Respect the land—many hot springs are on BLM or Indigenous land.
No soaps or lotions—help keep these natural wonders clean.
Because nothing ruins a soak like someone’s floating energy drink can.
More Geothermal Adventures Await!
Can’t get enough steaming, mineral-rich relaxation? Here are even more must-visit hot springs:
Tahoe Hot Springs – For hot spring hopping with a view of the Sierra Nevada.
Owyhee River Hot Springs – A hidden geothermal paradise along the iconic Owyhee River.
Time to Pack Your Swimsuit and Hit the Road
Nevada’s hot springs are waiting—whether you want a remote desert soak, a luxurious spa experience, or a steamy stop after an epic rafting trip.
Crushed it on the rapids? Soak.
Hiked through canyons? Soak.
Survived a bumpy 4×4 road? Soak.
Just need an excuse to unwind? Soak.
Pack your gear, grab some friends, and get ready to turn up the heat in Nevada’s best hot springs!