శతాబ్దలుగా సహాజంగా ప్రవహిస్తున్న వేడి నీరు . ఏలా సాధ్యం Mystery of Natural Hot Water Springs Arizona
Most Arizona hot springs are remote and undeveloped. The closest ones to Pheonix are the Castle Hot Springs, which used to be a fancy resort, but that burned down and now its just off-limits private property. Also the Sheep Bridge Hot Spring, which is on public land, but requires a 4×4 to get to.
Closer to Sedona, there’s the Verde Hot Springs. These are probably to most popular in Arizona. Its about a 1.5 – 2 hour drive from Sedona, the last hour or so on a scenic but bumpy gravel road, then an easy walk of about a mile, followed by a crossing of the Verde River (should be an easy wade by May). Its on the site of another old, burned-down resort, all that remains is the concrete deck and some palm trees. It is a beautiful place, and can attract a crowd on weekends despite the remote location.
There’s a cluster of public and private hot springs around the town of Safford, which is about 3.5 hours from PHX. The only developed public ones are the Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area, which I’ve heard are quite nice (have not been myself). The rest are either extremely remote and rustic, or associated with lodgings – you can look it up easy enough by googling “safford hot springs”.
Other well-known options are the Hooker Hot Springs, near Tucson, although you have to be a guest at the Nature Conservancy Mule Shoe Ranch to use them, and the Ringbolt (aka “Arizona”) hot springs near Hoover Dam – a long drive from Sedona.
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