StatesArizona
Best Hot Springs in Arizona
Arizona’s hot springs emerge from arid basins and volcanic terrains, often located in secluded desert landscapes where geothermal activity surfaces near rivers, canyons, and fault lines shaped by tectonic uplift.

Kachina Hot Springs
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
Not specifiedTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified

Ringbolt Hot Spring
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
Not specifiedTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Hot Well Dunes Hot Springs
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
Up to 106°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
$3.00 per vehicle or $30 annual pass
Sheep Bridge Hot Springs
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
99 °F (37 °C), about 100 degreesTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified

El Dorado Hot Springs
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
98°F to 110°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Public Pools: $10 per hour or $30 for a day pass; Private Pools: $15 per hour per person; Overnight stays $50 per person (with $100 minimum); Children 15 and under are free in private soak areas
Hannah Hot Spring
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
133°F at source, cooler in poolsTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Not specified
Little Jamaica Hot Springs
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
Cool water, possibly cold in AprilTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
None

Castle Hot Springs
Arizona
TEMPERATURE
86°F - 106°FTYPE
ResortPRICE RANGE
Included with room reservation
Neighboring Hot Springs States

Nevada
21 Hot Springs

Idaho
38 Hot Springs

Oregon
24 Hot Springs

California
25 Hot Springs

Colorado
27 Hot Springs

Alaska
10 Hot Springs
Overview
Arizona’s hot springs offer secluded desert hideaways, riverside gems, and canyon-carved soaking spots nestled amid striking sandstone cliffs and sunbaked mesas. Shaped by volcanic forces and time, Arizona’s geothermal springs are scattered across its vast, arid terrain—inviting those in search of solitude, renewal, and a deep connection to the raw, rugged beauty of the Southwest.