About Bartine Hot Springs
Bartine Hot Springs offers a serene soak in the heart of Nevada’s high desert Antelope Valley. With water temperatures reaching up to 108°F, the natural geothermal pool provides soothing warmth against the rugged, arid landscape. The primitive, clothing-optional atmosphere lets you immerse fully in an authentic outdoor experience.
Getting There
You can reach Bartine Hot Springs by vehicle with no hiking required, making it accessible yet still tucked away from heavy traffic. Parking is limited and informal, so arriving early helps secure a spot. The remote desert setting means you’ll want a reliable vehicle for the drive.
What to Expect
The spring features small, naturally formed pools with gently steaming, mineral-rich water. The quiet environment attracts only a few visitors, allowing peaceful dips and uninterrupted reflection under wide-open skies. Facilities are minimal, emphasizing its primitive, unspoiled character.
Tips for Visitors
Visit year-round, but early mornings or weekdays provide the most solitude. Bring plenty of water and shade, as desert sun can be intense. Since fees are unknown, come prepared for a nominal donation or casual use. Respect the clothing-optional policy and pack out all trash to preserve this tranquil spot.