Arizona Hot Springs

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Arizona Hot Springs Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
Also known as: Arizona Hot Springs Canyon.
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Difficulty:‌POI 1A II (v1a1 II)
Raps:
Metric
Overall:3-7h ⟷6mi
Exit: ↑1000ft
Red Tape:No permit required
Shuttle:None
Vehicle:Passenger
Location:
Condition Reports:
6 Mar 2021




"The hot springs are wonderful and have several different pools with varying temperatures. Its about an hour hike (give or take) from the parking lot

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Introduction[edit]

Best Hot Springs of the Black Canyon area tucked inside a slot canyon that is quite nice, but always crowded. Large camping area near the river with toilets.

The Arizona Hot Springs trailhead is closed from May 15th to September 30th in order to curb heat related injuries and/or fatalities.

From the NPS website about the potentially lethal amoeba in the hot springs - PLEASE NOTE:

Although springs, especially hot springs, are safe and fun to relax in, there is a slight danger from a rare and lethal amoeba called Naegleria fowleri. From 2002 to 2011, the Centers for Disease Control recorded 33 cases, with a 98% death rate.

This is not to say you cannot enjoy the springs in Lake Mead, just take some simple precautions. The amoeba enters the body through the nose only, it will not harm you if swallowed. Plugging your nose when going underwater, or keeping your head above water will prevent any infection. This is rare, but please be careful.

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  • Please remember that installation of permanent fixed hardware is strictly prohibited in LMNRA. No new bolts.

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