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Fish Lake Valley Hot SpringsFree soaking · donation encouraged in Dyer, NV (2026)

A concrete soaking tub and warm wildlife ponds sit beneath Boundary Peak on the Nevada–California line. Stargazing is unreal thanks to Bortle Class 1 skies, and the artesian well feeds the tub with a steady 105°F flow.

PrimitiveDrive-up parking or paved pathClothing optionalFree / primitive

Temperature

100°–105°F

Pools

2 soaking pools

Best season

Year-round

Reservations

Walk-up friendly

Dog policy

Leashed dogs welcome

Family policy

Family windows available

Safety notes

  • County Route 264’s spur road becomes impassable when it’s raining or snow-covered—wait for the playa to dry before driving out.
  • Keep pets and soap out of the overflow ponds to protect the fish and migrating waterfowl that rely on this oasis.

Amenities & etiquette

camping

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