Ringbolt Hot Springs - Lake Mead NRA
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N 35° 57.648 W 114° 43.540
11S E 705098 N 3981991
Also known as Arizona Hot Springs, one of serveral hot springs along the Colorado River near the hoover Dam.
Waymark Code: WMAV9N
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 02/26/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tiki-4
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RINGBOLT RAPIDS: Hot Springs, just below Ringbolt Rapids, requires less effort. A quarter-mile walk up Arizona Canyon and a twenty-foot steel ladder at the waterfall are the only obstacles to the upper pool, which, after a canoe trip in the chilly Colorado, "feels real good," Burrell says. "You can only stay in a little while, though. It's pretty hot." This spring can also be reached on foot. Look for a dirt parking area at the head of White Rock Canyon on the right about four miles past Hoover Dam on Route 93. Follow the canyon down to the river and trace it a quarter-mile south. The hot spring is in the side canyon.

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Arizona Hot Springs is located in a dramatic slot canyon that joins the river just downstream of Ringbolt Rapids. The spring brook forms several pools that are located about 1,000 feet from the river, where the canyon walls are nearly vertical and about 6 to 9 feet apart. Directly at the source the spring discharges highly mineralized water at a rate of about 30 gallons per minute and a temperature of about 111 degrees Fahrenheit. The spring issues from fractures in Miocene-age volcanic rocks near the intersection of two faults.

White Rock Canyon is a strikingly beautiful volcanic area. There is a wide variety of desert plants to be found, including indigo bush, ground cherry, rush-milkweed, rabbit brush, Mormon tea, desert fir, cheesebush, globemallow, desert tobacco, desert trumpet, rock nettle, rock daisy, and windmills. Rocks encountered during the hike are primarily volcanic, including flow and tuff (ash) deposits, with some granite boulders washed down from the Black Canyon.

Arizona Hot Springs hike is not advised in the summer. If you choose to go, take lots of water and watch out for rattlesnakes. Do not put your hands or feet on ledges, in bushes, or under or around rocks where you cannot see.

For your safety, it is recommended you stay on established trails.

•Length - 6 miles roundtrip
•Time - 5 hours plus time to soak in hot springs
•One-way elevation loss/gain - 800'
•Rated - moderately strenuous

Hike down a spectacular volcanic canyon to the Colorado River below Hoover Dam and relax in a pleasant hot spring in a nearby side canyon.

Follow this wash downhill to the river, then follow the river 1/4 mile south over the hill where you will find the hot springs up the side canyon. Warning: A 20' ladder must be climbed to reach the best hot springs. This canyon gets its name from many huge white boulders that were carried down the canyon by flash floods.

Warning - Naegleria fowleria, an amoeba common to thermal pools, may be present and could enter through the nose causing a rare infection and death. Do not dive into pools, splash water, or submerge your head.

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Temperature (F): 110

Temperature (C): 50

Type: Primitive

Cost?: No Cost

Open to the Public?: yes

Other Amenities:
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Clothing Optional?: Not Listed

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