Photo by Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa via Google Maps
Click thumbnails to view larger photos • Photos from Google Maps
About Steamboat Hot Springs
One of Nevada's most historically significant geothermal areas, visited by Mark Twain in the 1860s and used therapeutically ever since. Located just south of Reno, the modern spa channels the powerful geothermal waters into private soaking tubs and offers mud baths from the mineral-rich deposits.
Access
Wheelchair accessible
Overnight
No
Clothing Optional
No
Features
Water Minerals
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the water temperature at Steamboat Hot Springs?
- The water temperature at Steamboat Hot Springs is 170°F.
- How much does Steamboat Hot Springs cost?
- Steamboat Hot Springs costs $20-$35 per person.
- Is Steamboat Hot Springs clothing optional?
- No, Steamboat Hot Springs requires swimwear.
- What minerals are in the water at Steamboat Hot Springs?
- The water at Steamboat Hot Springs contains Silica, Sodium, Chloride, Boron, Sulfur.
- How difficult is it to get to Steamboat Hot Springs?
- Steamboat Hot Springs has a easy difficulty level with wheelchair accessible access.
Recent Google Reviews
"First time here today with my partner. We got the couples deep tissue massage package with the 60 min private tub soak. Our massage therapists, Scott and Christina did an amazing job, haven’t gotten r..."
"We've been past this place alot, finally the wife suggested goin 4 her b-day (then out 4 dinner). Something special about the minerals in this water, super relaxing n worth any number of visits! Very ..."
"I enjoy soaking in the outdoors spa. The tubs are warm from the mineral water, not from the heating element (you can ask them to warm it I believe). We love watching the wildlife while relaxing. Very..."
Nearby Hot Springs
More springs to explore in Nevada