Nevada may not have a lot of water, but the importance of its elusive groundwater aquifers is best understood at the surface. Many hot springs dot the Silver State and its surrounding desert, offering ...
Drive an hour off the Strip, trek down a 600-foot descent and navigate eight fixed ropes that weave in and out of house-sized boulders to earn your reward: a dip in Gold Strike Hot Springs.
Buried in the foothills of central Nevada’s Big Smoky Valley, Spencer Hot Springs is one of the most reliable hot spring soaks in the state. Managed by the Nevada Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and ...
Though it's neither the largest nor the most-visited U.S. national park (honors that go to Wrangell-St. Elias and Great Smoky Mountains, respectively), Yellowstone National Park may very well boast ...