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29 July 2024
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Arizona Hot Springs, also known as Ringbolt Hot Springs, stand out as one of the most spectacular natural treasures in the United States. Nestled within the scenic White Rock Canyon, this trail offers a captivating journey through slot canyons and along the picturesque Colorado River. Here’s everything you need to know before embarking on this adventure.
The trailhead is conveniently located at coordinates 35.9802° N, 114.6973° W in Willow Beach, approximately 40 miles southeast of Las Vegas. The drive takes around 40 minutes via paved roads directly accessible from the freeway. The parking lot accommodates about 40 vehicles, making it accessible to all types of vehicles.
The trail begins at the east end of the parking lot, descending beneath a prominent freeway bridge adorned with graffiti. Follow the White Rock Canyon trail, which promptly splits at 0.4 miles. Opt for the left fork to embark on the Arizona Hot Springs Trail (clockwise route) or take the right for the White Rock Canyon Trail (counterclockwise loop). Stay cautious to avoid inadvertently straying onto the Liberty Bell Arch Trail.
While both clockwise and counterclockwise directions offer unique perspectives, the counterclockwise route remains popular for its gradual descent through sandy, gravel paths within stunning slot canyons. After roughly 3 miles, the trail leads to the breathtaking Colorado River, a perfect spot for relaxation amid nature’s splendor.
Continuing along the trail, expect some sections to become technical, requiring minor rock climbing skills. Look out for markers like orange ribbons and yellow arrows guiding the way through potentially confusing stretches.
The highlight of the trail awaits with a series of warm pools accessed via a tall metal ladder and small waterfalls. These pools vary in temperature, with the uppermost ones offering a soothing experience. Sandbags are strategically placed to regulate water temperature, so tread carefully to avoid disturbing them.
Final Notes
Arizona Hot Springs offer a serene escape into nature’s tranquility, perfect for hikers seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation. Remember to adhere to Leave No Trace Principles, leaving the trail as pristine as you found it for future visitors to enjoy. Whether you choose the clockwise or counterclockwise route, each promises an unforgettable journey through some of the Southwest’s most breathtaking landscapes. Prepare adequately, respect the environment, and revel in the beauty of Arizona Hot Springs.
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