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Everyone in Nevada Must Visit This Epic Hot Spring Area as Soon as Possible

Posted on December 10, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
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A couple swims in a hot spring, surrounded by rocky terrain.

Take a dip in the hot springs. (Sydney Martinez/Travel Nevada)

The travel experts over at Only In Nevada hand-picked this article, written by Jennifer Young, for our audience. Their writers and editors explore the country, tracking down hidden gems, local favorites, natural wonders, and so much more. Check out more finds in your area at OnlyInYourState.com.

With more than 300 naturally occurring hot springs scattered throughout Nevada, nothing compares to Goldstrike Canyon Hot Springs. This picturesque hot spring area is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in a fabulous narrow valley near the Colorado River.

So, what makes Goldstrike Canyon Hot Springs one of the best hot spring areas in the Silver State? Well, for starters, it's one of Nevada's top hiking spots. As a matter of fact, the only way to reach the springs is by a vigorous hike or a boat — which is considered dangerous and not recommended.

This hike has plenty of scrambling, so please make sure you've got the best hiking gear and an AllTrails + account before you tackle this epic hike. Also, don't forget a towel!

After hiking Goldstrike Canyon for approximately two miles, you'll start seeing water. The last half of the hike requires boulder scrambling with several drop-offs. After making your way through the boulders, you'll eventually reach the hot spring sources. Continue your way through the canyon and you'll eventually come across a large pool.

Small waterfalls and smaller pools also surround this area. These pools (hot springs) range in temperature from 70 to 144 degrees, and many are deep enough for bathing and even swimming.

Keep in mind that visiting these hot springs involves a lot of walking, bouldering, and climbing. You'll need to be in great physical shape if you plan to check out these springs. We know what you're probably thinking: "Why visit these hot springs if I have to go through such a vigorous hike to get to them?" The answer is pretty simple; you'll not only get to experience one of the best hikes Nevada has to offer, but you'll also feel a sense of accomplishment when you finally take a dip into one of the canyon's incredibly relaxing hot springs.

  • With that in mind, City Cast Las Vegas wanted to learn more about dipping in the hot springs that populate Southern Nevada 🏊 Co-host Sarah Lohman welcomes Terri Galura-Chiong of Savor Sin City about what to do when hitting the local hot springs, including nearby hikes, what to pack, and why this is the best time of year to take a dip

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