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Mohave County

Arizona Hot Spring Trail

Easy

5.0

(2104)

17,000

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Arizona Hot Spring Trail

00:53

2.99km

30m

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Start your easy hike on the Arizona Hot Spring Trail, a 1.9-mile (3.0 km) route that takes about 52 minutes to complete. You will gain 85 feet (26 metres) as you navigate through diverse desert terrain. Expect to encounter sandy washes and rocky sections, surrounded by volcanic rock in striking…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Arizona Hot Spring Trail?

This trail is generally considered strenuous or difficult, often rated with 'black diamond difficulty'. It involves significant elevation changes, steep scrambling, and navigating rugged terrain including dry washes, soft sand, gravel, rocks, and boulders. There are also rock ledges that require climbing down and a notable 20-foot ladder to reach the hot springs.

When is the best time to hike this trail, and are there seasonal closures?

The best time to hike is during the cooler months: fall, winter, and spring. The trail is closed annually from May 15th to September 30th due to dangerously high temperatures, which pose significant safety risks.

What should I bring for a hike on this route?

Due to the challenging desert environment, it's crucial to carry ample water (at least a couple of liters per person), wear appropriate footwear for rocky and sandy terrain, and bring sun protection. Consider snacks and a first-aid kit.

What is the terrain like on the Arizona Hot Spring Trail?

Hikers will encounter diverse and rugged terrain. Expect to traverse normally dry desert washes with soft sand, gravel, rocks, and boulders. There are steep grades, rock ledges, and narrow, twisting slot canyons. The landscape features volcanic rock and ash, with sections offering welcome shade within the canyons.

What are the main attractions along the route?

The primary draw is the natural geothermal hot springs, featuring multiple pools with varying temperatures. Other attractions include dramatic slot canyons, scenic views of the surrounding skyline and the Colorado River, and unique desert flora. The 'cathedral-like' slot canyon leading to the hot springs is a highlight.

Are there different route options or loops for this trail?

Yes, many hikers opt for a loop that combines the Arizona Hot Spring Trail with the White Rock Canyon Trail, offering varied scenery and a descent to the Colorado River before reaching the hot springs. The route also passes through sections of the Hot Spring Canyon Trail, Arizona Hot Spring Trail: Lower Route, and Arizona Hot Spring Hiking Trail.

Where can I park to access the trail?

The trail is located near Boulder City, Nevada, just south of the Hoover Dam. Parking is typically available at trailheads within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, such as the White Rock Canyon Trailhead or the Arizona Hot Spring Trailhead.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this area?

The Arizona Hot Spring Trail is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. As such, an entrance fee may be required to access the park. You can find current fee information and regulations on the National Park Service website.

Is the Arizona Hot Spring Trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally permitted on trails within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the strenuous nature of this specific trail and the extreme desert conditions, consider if it's suitable for your dog's fitness and paw protection.

What's an insider tip for hiking the Arizona Hot Spring Trail?

To make the most of your visit and avoid the most intense heat, plan to start your hike very early in the morning, especially during the shoulder seasons (early spring or late fall). This allows you to enjoy the cooler temperatures and potentially fewer crowds at the hot springs. Also, be aware that nudity is tolerated at the hot springs.

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