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Distance
6.02 miles
Elevation Gain
1132 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Arizona (Ringbolt) Hot Springs Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a hot springs located near Willow Beach, Arizona.
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Hike to the Arizona Hot Springs
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Spooky Slot Canyon
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Hike the Boy Scout Hot Spring Trail
This trail is also accessible from the Colorado River just below the Hoover Dam. Walk through wash from the river then enter a slot canyon and encounter numerous waterfalls. There are anchored ropes to assist in climbing up some of the waterfalls.
The trail features a hot spring, and is typically used by hikers. The trail is available for use year round.
Goldstrike Hot Springs
The first mile is flat and deceivingly easy as you walk under a highway bridge and in between looming canyon walls. But don't get too comfortable -- at around the 1.5 mile mark you will reach the first of eight ropes along the trail and the challenge begins. You will need to use these ropes to maneuver down large rocks and boulders. There are arrows spray painted on the walls to help with di...
Hike the Railroad Tunnel Trail
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Driving directions:
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This beach is near Boulder City. Use the Boulder City Entrance, go north on Lakeshore Road for 2 miles. Turn right and follow the signs to the lake.
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