Nevada Hot Springs Map
Like most Midwest states, Nevada hosts a wide range of natural hot springs for you to enjoy. From primitive warm pools to luxury hot spring resorts, you will find the perfect spot that checks all the boxes. As you will see in the map below, many of the geothermal springs are located in the northern region due to the concentrated geothermal waters, but the southern area of Nevada has some amazing primitive springs as well. Use the Nevada hot springs map below to figure out which one you want to visit first.
Use the interactive map of hot springs in Nevada to find directions on how to get there. Most are easily accessible by car, but there are a few primitive natural pools that will require to park and hike to the location. These trails do have good markers so the warm pools won’t be hard to find, but just incase it’s always good to carry a flashlight, compass, and a topographic map.

On the above map we listed out 31 of our favorite Nevada hot springs for you to relax in. These include:
Listed out Hot Springs in Nevada Map
Northern Nevada
Baltazor Hot Springs
Black Rock Hot Springs
Bog Hot Springs
Double Hot Springs
Dyke Hot Springs
Greenhorn Hot Spring
Hand-Me-Down Creek Hot Spring
Hyder Hot Springs
Lower Oxley Peak Hot Springs
Jersey Valley Hot Springs
Kyle Hot Springs
Leach Hot Springs
Macfarlane Hot Springs
Midas Hot Springs
Paradise Valley Hot Springs
Reese River Valley Hot Springs
Ruby Valley Hot Springs
Soldier Meadows Hot Springs
Trego Hot Springs
Twelve Mile Hot Springs
Virgin Valley Hot Springs
Central Nevada
Alkali Flat Hot Springs
Bowers Mansion
Brady’s Hot Springs
Carson Hot Springs
Diana’s Punch Bowl
Fish Lake Valley Hot Well
Lee Hot Springs
Monitor Valley Hot Springs
Steamboat Healing Center and Spa
Smith Creek Valley Hot Springs
Spencer Hot Springs
Walleys Hot Springs
Warm Springs
Southern Nevada
Arizona Hot Springs
Ash Meadows
Ash Springs
Bailey’s Hot Springs
Boy Scout Canyon Hot Springs
Crystal Springs
Gold Strike Hot Springs
Rogers Warm Springs
The majority of these hot springs in Nevada are open to the public, but double check as there are a few on private land and may require reservations. Regardless of where the natural waters are, be respectful of the area and leave the place as you came. Also if you know of a hot spring not on the map, send us an email and we will go check it out and get it added asap. Happy Soaking!