A short hike upstream and some wading will get you to the ruins of the Verde Hot Springs, a once famous resort….At a Glance.

Current Conditions:CLOSED due to the Backbone Fire. Entry to the area is restricted to Fire Personell and Forest Service Employees.
Usage:Medium-Heavy
Busiest Season:Weekends

How do you get to Verde Hot Springs?

To get to Verde Hot Springs from Flagstaff, head south about 55 miles on Interstate 17 to Camp Verde exit 287. Then head east (for probably less than 10 miles) on Highway 260 to Forest Service road 708, which is marked.

Where is West Clear Creek?

West Clear Creek Trail is a 8.8 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Sedona, Arizona that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, camping, and backpacking and is accessible year-round.

Are there rattlesnakes in Sedona Arizona?

There are rattlesnakes around Sedona but they will avoid you unless they are provoked or surprised.

Where are the best hot springs in the United States?

The Most Amazing Hot Springs in the United States

  • Burgdorf Hot Springs, Idaho. Natural Feature.
  • Chena Hot Springs, Alaska. Natural Feature, Health Spa.
  • Hot Springs State Park, Wyoming. Park.
  • Mono Hot Springs, California. Natural Feature.
  • Glenwood Hot Springs, Colorado.
  • Fifth Water Hot Springs in Diamond Fork Canyon, Utah.

How long is the Verde River in Arizona?

170 mi
Verde River/Length

Is Clear Creek Golden Open?

Clear Creek now open Built for recreational canoeing and kayaking, the course is one quarter of a mile of adventurous, splashing fun! This innovative recreational experience is divided into sections.

Is there water at Bridal Wreath Falls?

No water at falls. It was a great hike! Moderately strenuous, you need to be able to climb up stone steps and then back down, but it was a fantastic hike.

How do you avoid snake bites while hiking?

Six tips to prevent rattlesnake bites

  1. Wear boots and long pants when hiking to help block rattlesnake venom.
  2. Stay on trails when hiking, away from underbrush and tall weeds.
  3. Do not touch or disturb a snake, even if it appears dead.
  4. Always look for concealed snakes before picking up rocks, sticks or firewood.