Arizona Hot Springs — Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Reviewed Sep. 6, 2018

Arizona Hot Springs Campground

Arizona Hot Springs is located at Mile Marker 4 US 93 South Of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Boulder City, NV 89005. Those directions will take you to the parking lot trailhead.

Although it’s only a 6 mile round trip hike, make sure to bring plenty of water as it gets extremely hot in the canyon. A bathing suit and water shoes are highly encouraged as you will pass multiple hot springs (when I say they’re hot, they’re steaming hot). Here, you can relax for a little bit in the man made jacuzzi, or continue your hike until you hit a 20 ft ladder which you need to climb and then you’re minutes away from the Colorado river.

Just an FYI,The hike itself is closed during the summer months.

In terms of camping, once you reach the Colorado river, you will come across a beachy area. You can set camp here for the night. Just an FYI, it gets pretty crowded prior to the summer months so get here early in order to get a nice spot. First come basis, no reservation. Free of charge, can stay up to 15 days. Primitive campsite with limited fire pits available. However, the area is absolutely beautiful, and makes up for the primitive campsite with so many amazing options from dipping in the hot springs or jumping in the river to cool off.

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  • Review photo of Arizona Hot Springs — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Alex B., September 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Arizona Hot Springs — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Alex B., September 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Arizona Hot Springs — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Alex B., September 6, 2018
  • Review photo of Arizona Hot Springs — Lake Mead National Recreation Area by Alex B., September 6, 2018