Arizona Hot Springs and White Rock Canyon Loop
Arizona Hot Springs and White Rock Canyon Loop
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8.26km
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Embark on the Arizona Hot Springs and White Rock Canyon Loop, a moderate hike that spans 5.1 miles (8.3 km) and involves a climb of 768 feet (234 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 27 minutes. You'll experience diverse desert terrain, from dusty washes and soft sand to rocky paths. The route leads you through impressive high canyon walls and deep narrows within White Rock Canyon, where volcanic rock in shades of red and gold meets white granite. The highlight is reaching the Arizona Hot Springs, nestled in a slot canyon, where you can relax in natural pools after navigating a 20-foot metal ladder. You'll also enjoy scenic views of the Colorado River along the way.
Plan your visit carefully, as this trail is closed during the summer months, from May 15th to September 30th, due to extreme heat. It is always best to start your hike early in the morning to avoid both crowds and high temperatures. Remember to carry plenty of water, as cell service can be unreliable in the canyons. This ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience.
This hike is a standout in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, offering a unique blend of desert exploration and natural relaxation. The Arizona Hot Springs, also known as Ringbolt Hot Springs, are a significant draw, providing a distinct reward after your journey through the rugged landscape. The dramatic geological formations of White Rock Canyon, with its contrasting rock colors, add another layer of interest to this memorable route.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This moderate hike typically takes around 2 hours and 27 minutes to complete. However, allow extra time to enjoy the hot springs and the scenic views along the way.
The trail features varied terrain, including dusty washes, soft sand, gravel, and rocky paths with boulders. You'll navigate impressive high canyon walls, deep narrows, and winding passages, especially within the White Rock Canyon section. Be prepared for uneven surfaces and some mild rock scrambling.
The primary attraction is the Arizona (Ringbolt) Hot Springs, nestled in a slot canyon with pools ranging from 85 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. You'll also see striking volcanic landscapes, colorful slot canyons, and views of the Colorado River. A notable challenge is a 20-foot metal ladder near the hot springs.
The trail is typically closed during the summer months (May 15th to September 30th) due to extreme heat. The best time to visit is during the cooler months, from fall through spring. It's recommended to start early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat, even outside of summer.
Yes, the trail is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which requires an entrance fee. You can find detailed information on fees and passes on the nps.gov website.
While dogs are generally allowed in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, specific regulations may apply to certain trails or areas, especially around hot springs. It's always best to check the latest park regulations regarding pets before bringing your dog on this strenuous and potentially challenging route.
Given the strenuous nature and desert environment, it's crucial to carry plenty of water. Other essentials include sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), snacks, and a first-aid kit. Cell service can be spotty in the canyons, so don't rely on your phone for navigation or emergencies.
Yes, be aware of the amoeba Naegleria fowleri in the hot springs. The trail is strenuous with steep, rocky sections and a 20-foot metal ladder that requires careful ascent or descent. Extreme heat is a major concern, especially outside of the seasonal closure, so always start early and carry ample water.
The trail typically starts from the White Rock Canyon Trailhead, which offers parking. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly due to the trail's popularity.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the White Rock Canyon Trail, the Hot Spring Canyon Trail, and the Arizona Hot Spring Trail: Lower Route.
No, this trail is rated as moderate to strenuous. It involves significant elevation changes, uneven terrain, and a challenging 20-foot metal ladder. It is not recommended for beginners or those with limited hiking experience.