Caliente, Nevada is a town that is warm in both its townspeople and its natural hot springs! A place full of incredible history and diverse geography, the small southeastern town is a wonderful place to visit. Come along with us and discover why the Caliente, Nevada hot springs are among the hottest places to see, as well as some of the best places to cool off.
Though Caliente, Nevada’s population is smaller than in its heyday, the town has blossomed into an oasis. The natural hot springs pumped not only refreshing water into the town but continue to bring life. Stop by Caliente to see its hot springs and experience this wonderful Nevada town for yourself!
Have you ever been to the Caliente hot springs? What about a stay at the Caliente Hot Springs Motel and Spa? What about any other hot springs in the state? Which are some of your favorite spots? Let us know in the comments below!
Want to learn more about Caliente’s incredible history? There’s plenty more to tell! Read on to find out how influential the Railroad Depot truly was, and the impact it continues to make today.
For those who love hiking, you can find some great trails in and around the area by going to the AllTrails website.
If you’re still in the mood for more Nevada adventures, take a look at this video about Lake Mead:
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Trego Hot Springs in the Black Rock Desert is for those who enjoy remote locations away from the crowds.
Gold Strike Hot Springs in Boulder City is accessible via a somewhat strenuous hike along the Colorado River.
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