Pretty private during the day, a little more crowded at night. A well behaved crowed. The Wild Donkeys make more noise than the visitors. Pay close attention to the weather it changes fast and the road may turn quickly. The Local Sheriff did do a drive by, This is a primitive area, no fresh water or facilities.
Patricia K.
Classificação do local: 2 Hesperia, CA
Stopped off at Spencer hot springs off of «The Loneliest Highway». Was looking for a nice soak but was unable to do so as the valve had broken off and the soaking pool was scalding hot. Been there before and being able to adjust the water temp by opening or closing the valve makes it much more enjoyable. Always make sure to test the water before jumping in to prevent a boiling hot encounter!
Marcia M.
Classificação do local: 5 Eureka, NV
Nevada has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. And Spencer Hot Springs is icing on the wilderness experience cake. It can be «busy» on a summer weekend, but not like rush hour on an LA freeway busy. Enjoy the silence and open space. Let your soul feel the great empty fullness! Clothing is optional, but respect the wishes of your fellow bathers. Pack your trash. Live & Love!
Sarah Jane W.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
FANTASTIC hot springs just outside Austin. Not far off the highway; easy dirt road to access, no 4WD necessary. There are at least three pools, each with very warm/hot water. I soaked there on a bitterly cold day in February 2015 when the mountains all had snow on them, and there was ice on the ground. But the water in the pools was hot enough to make it a perfect day! Despite the ease of access, these springs aren’t overly crowded because they are SO remote. This is all BLM land, so I assume in warmer weather the meadow is dotted with campers hanging out for weeks… even months. This was a beautiful spot, and I can see camping out here for a week myself, sometime! I will definitely be back to these springs!