Friday, October 28, 2022

Arizona Hot Springs - Lake Mead National Recreation Area

I hiked out to the Arizona Hot Springs with my good friend Bill Owens, and fellow caver from Windy City Grotto. We did the 6.2 mile loop to the Colorado River by going through White Rock Canyon first, and hit the hot springs on the way back. The hot mineral water emerges from fractures in Miocene-age volcanic rock near the intersection of two faults. The hottest of the three pools is about 110 degrees.

Getting to the Colorado River is a 3 mile hike on the White Rock Canyon Trail, and it took us 90 minutes. Then it's a short hike along the river to the hot springs. The elevation gain is about 1,174 feet for the entire loop. 

Bill Owens

Bill Owens in White Rock Canyon.

The Colorado River

Bill ascending the stairs to the hot springs.





Our 6.2 mile hike.


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