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Arizona Hot Springs

Desert hot springs from the Verde Valley to the Colorado River — Arizona's geothermal scene spans luxury resorts, tribal land waterfall pools, and remote riverside soaks. Heat index warnings and tribal permit info included.

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Developed Hot Springs

3 locations
🏊 DEVELOPED

Castle Hot Springs

📍 North of Phoenix, AZ
🌡️ 90–110°F
Resort rates ($500+/night, includes spa access)
Open year-round; summer rates vary
⚠️ No day passes — resort guests only
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Hot Well Dunes

📍 Safford, AZ
🌡️ 106–108°F
$5 day use / $22 overnight
Open year-round — summer temps can make soaking uncomfortable midday
⚠️ High mineral content — limit soaks to 30 minutes
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Tonopah Hot Springs (Tonopah Oasis)

📍 Tonopah, AZ
🌡️ 103–108°F
$8 day use / $30 overnight
Open year-round — summer can be hot; best Oct–Apr
⚠️ High mineral content — limit soaks
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Wild & Primitive Hot Springs

3 locations
🌿 WILD 🪶 TRIBAL LAND

Havasupai Hot Springs

📍 Havasupai Tribal Land, Grand Canyon area
🌡️ 70–85°F
Havasupai permit required — $100+ per person (tribal fee)
Permits required year-round — often sold out 1–2 years in advance
⚠️ TRIBAL LAND — Havasupai Tribe permit required; no entry without permit
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🌿 WILD

Ringbolt Hot Springs (Bubbling Pots)

📍 Lake Mead NRA, AZ side
🌡️ 90–105°F
Lake Mead NRA entry fee ($25/vehicle)
Best Oct–Apr — summer temps exceed 110°F making access dangerous
⚠️ Colorado River proximity — strong currents nearby
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🌿 WILD

Verde Hot Springs

📍 Prescott NF, Jerome area
🌡️ 99–105°F
Free
Best spring and fall — summer heat extreme, winter flooding risk
⚠️ River crossing required — dangerous during spring runoff
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Disclaimer: Hot spring conditions change without notice due to seasonal access, management decisions, and geothermal activity. Always verify current access with the managing agency before departure. PeakScout aggregates publicly available data and accepts no liability for inaccurate conditions or access information. Wild and primitive hot springs are inherently dangerous — scalding injuries and fatalities occur every year. Exercise extreme caution. Terms of Service · Privacy Policy