No matter what day of the week it is, chances are you are looking for a way to relax from the work week and a soak in a hot spring may be just what you’re looking for. Check out some of the best hot springs in Arizona that will help soak your troubles away, including one in Tonopah and some truly awesome hot springs near Kingman AZ:

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Have you visited any of these Arizona hot springs? What other hot springs do you enjoy visiting? Have you ever been to the hot springs near Kingman AZ? Let us know! Thinking about taking your hiking to the next level with some of these hot springs? Great idea – you might want to consider joining AllTrails+, then, and you’ll wonder how you ever hiked without it!

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  1. Are there any good swimming holes in Arizona?

When the weather is hot, as it often is in Arizona, looking for a place to cool off is essential. Backyard pools are nice and all but finding a swimming hole surrounded by natural beauty just seems a little nicer.

  • Fossil Creek near Pine and Strawberry features a gorgeous turquoise pool that is accessible along the Bob Bear Trail. Parking must be reserved before you go and you must prepare for a full day with a fairly long, strenuous hike involved, but if you are able to do the hike, the effort is well worth it.
  • Wet Beaver Creek is more accessible to all and is located close to the Out of Africa Animal Park, so you can plan a fun family day in the area!
  • For more swimming holes, read our post: If You Didn’t Know About These 8 Swimming Holes In Arizona, They’re A Must Visit.

 

2. What are the best state parks to visit in Arizona?

Everyone in the country, and perhaps the world, knows about Grand Canyon National Park, but there are many state parks around Arizona that are worthwhile to visit.

  • A visit to Kartchner Caverns State Park will treat you to some of the largest stalactites in the country, not to mention cooler temperatures as you explore this underground spot.
  • Head to Sedona for some of the best scenery in the country. The iconic Red Rock State Park has incredible views and hiking trails through the landscape that makes Sedona so alluring.

 

3. What are the best lakes in Arizona?

Although Arizona is best known for its desert landscape and the Grand Canyon, there are actually over 100 lakes throughout the state.

  • Let’s start with one of the best-known lakes, Lake Havasu, which is a popular place for both spring breakers and boating.
  • However, there’s a pristine white beach at the state park which is the perfect spot to spend a day. Lake Powell, which straddles the border of Arizona and Utah, is an incredibly scenic lake surrounded by rock formations. Go swimming or boating here or go on an adventurous kayak tour.
  • For more lakes around the state, read our article, These 20 Gorgeous Lakes In Arizona Are Demanding Your Attention.

 

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