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Carson River Hot Springs ♨

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Carson River Hot Springs ♨

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Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest

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  • Location: Alpine County, California, United States

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    May 30, 2017

    Sledding

    Several pools built by hot spring enthusiasts in the desert catch and cool the hot water of a stream bubbling from the ground at 148°F on the west bank of …

    August 4, 2017

    Hiking

    Several open access pools of perfect hot water on public land in the wild west of Caliornia near the Nevada state line, hard to reach so usually few people. Some weeks in spring the river water is high enough for rafting groups coming in on weekends. Otherwise it's a two hour hike or, in winter, a back country ski tour. In late summer the river level is low enough for 4x4 jeep enthusiasts (also unfortunately often gun and booze toting) to get there.
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    Carson River Hot Spring

    8.25km

    02:29

    200m

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    Embark on a moderate 5.1-mile (8.2 km) hike to the Carson River Hot Spring, a journey that typically takes about 2 hours and 29 minutes. You will gain 664 feet (202 metres) as you traverse a varied landscape, from pine-covered sections to open sagebrush basins. The trail itself is quite rocky, featuring steep climbs and descents, but it rewards you with expansive views of the Carson River's canyon and the distant High Sierra peaks. Your destination is the natural hot spring pools, easily identified by the distinctive neon orange and yellow moss that thrives in the geothermally heated waters.

    Be prepared for a challenging experience on this route. The path is very rocky, with significant obstacles and sections of steep ascent and descent. You will encounter varied surfaces, including gravel, rock, and sand, and depending on the season, you might need to navigate deep mud or creek crossings up to 12 inches deep. It can get extremely hot and dry in this area, so carrying plenty of water is essential for your safety and comfort. Plan your visit accordingly, especially considering the potential for high temperatures.

    This trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the high-desert and Sierra Nevada landscapes, culminating in a soak in natural hot springs. The area is a popular sanctuary, attracting not only hikers but also off-highway vehicle enthusiasts. You will find unofficial wilderness campsites with fire pits nearby if you wish to extend your stay and further immerse yourself in the distinctive environment of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

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    Location: Alpine County, California, United States

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