Burrell Hot Spring

Nye County County, Nevada · Near Beatty
36.9680°N, 116.7230°W · 3,555 ft
102°F 3,555 ft Unknown Roadside NGO

Burrell Hot Spring flows at 102°F on permanently protected conservation land in Nye County at 3,555 feet elevation, emerging 38 degrees above ambient temperature near Beatty. Owned and managed by a non-governmental organization as part of Parker Ranch, the spring occupies land classified for permanent natural-state protection, though public access status remains unknown.

The spring sits in Mojave-Great Basin transition terrain where creosote and sagebrush communities intermingle across alluvial slopes descending from surrounding ranges. At 3,555 feet in a climate receiving 5 inches of precipitation and 5.5 inches of snow annually, sparse desert vegetation characterizes the landscape. Conservation management under NGO ownership distinguishes this property from surrounding federal and private lands.

History of Burrell Hot Spring

Historical records for Burrell Hot Spring remain sparse. The Burrell surname suggests early rancher or prospector association, though specific documentation is lacking. Parker Ranch conservation designation came later, shifting management emphasis from extractive uses to natural resource protection.

Confirm access permission with Parker Ranch management before visiting—public entry status is undocumented. If accessible, visit fall through spring when desert temperatures moderate. The spring flows just 57 meters from roads, but private conservation status may restrict approach. Beatty provides nearest services and gateway access to Death Valley National Park 50 km south.

Is Burrell Hot Spring worth visiting?

Best for

  • Hot spring soaking
  • Easy day trips
Burrell Hot Spring offers an accessible hot spring experience — great for a day trip.
Monthly Climate
43°
Jan
46°
Feb
54°
Mar
62°
Apr
70°
May
82°
Jun
87°
Jul
85°
Aug
77°
Sep
64°
Oct
51°
Nov
41°
Dec
Annual Precip: 5.0 in Annual Snow: 5.5 in
Best Time to Visit
December Air 41°F · Water 102°F · +61° contrast
January Air 43°F · Water 102°F · +59° contrast
February Air 46°F · Water 102°F · +56° contrast
December offers 46°F more contrast than July
What to Bring
Swimsuit & towel
Water bottle Stay hydrated, especially in hot water
Trash bag Pack out what you pack in
References
USGS Quad: BARE MTN. 15 · NOAA: 3.0 · AMS Map: DEATH VALLEY
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Burrell Hot Spring?
Burrell Hot Spring has a water temperature of 102°F (39°C). This is considered a hot spring, well above body temperature.
Where is Burrell Hot Spring located?
Burrell Hot Spring is located in Nye County, Nevada at 3,555 feet elevation, near Beatty. Coordinates: 36.9680°N, 116.7230°W.
How do I get to Burrell Hot Spring?
Burrell Hot Spring has Roadside road access (186 ft from the road).
Is Burrell Hot Spring free to visit?
Burrell Hot Spring has Unknown access. It is managed by NGO.
Is it safe to soak at Burrell Hot Spring?
Burrell Hot Spring is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Burrell Hot Spring crowded?
Burrell Hot Spring is accessible from a paved road, making it easy to reach. Weekends and holidays may be busier — consider visiting on a weekday for a quieter experience.
What should I bring to Burrell Hot Spring?
Essentials for Burrell Hot Spring: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Temperature
102°F
Warm Hot Boiling
Water Temp 102°F (39°C)
Avg Air Temp 64°F
Above Ambient +38°F
Good soaking conditions March
Access
Unknown
Road Access Roadside
Distance to Road 186 ft
Land
Ownership Non-Profit
Agency NGO
Designation PCON
Unit Parker Ranch
Manager NGO
Protection 1 - Permanent protection, natural state