Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring

Eureka County County, Nevada · Near Eureka
39.4040°N, 116.3470°W · 6,340 ft
156°F 6,340 ft Roadside
Very Hot Source — Use Extreme Caution

At 156°F, the source water at Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring is hot enough to cause burns. Some hot springs this hot have cooler side pools or downstream areas suitable for soaking — always test the water temperature before entering.

Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring
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Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring produces water at 156 degrees Fahrenheit from 6,340 feet elevation in Eureka County, ranking among Nevada's highest-elevation thermal features. The spring emerges 83.5 meters from the nearest road, creating a temperature differential of 107.2 degrees above the 48.8-degree annual average air temperature in this elevated Great Basin setting.

The spring sits in mountainous terrain of central Nevada at an elevation notably higher than most thermal features in the state. At 6,340 feet, the landscape transitions between sagebrush valleys and forested ridges, with the climate reflecting the cooling influence of altitude. Annual precipitation reaches 9.9 inches, supplemented by 36.5 inches of snowfall that blankets the area during winter months. The terrain around Eureka shows the legacy of extensive mining operations that shaped the region's settlement patterns, with open range and scattered juniper punctuating the high desert slopes.

History of Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring

The spring carries a dual identity as Klobe Hot Spring and Bartholomae Hot Spring, reflecting different periods of ownership or discovery in this mining district. Eureka itself developed as a major silver and lead mining center in the 1860s, and thermal springs throughout the area were noted by prospectors and settlers moving through the elevated basins. The specific naming history connecting the Klobe and Bartholomae families to this spring remains undocumented in available records, though the dual designation suggests successive claims or local usage patterns common to Nevada's mining frontier.

Visit during late spring through early fall, as winter brings substantial snowfall to this 6,340-foot elevation site. The roadside access allows standard vehicles to approach within 83.5 meters, though the final approach may cross open terrain. The 156-degree source temperature makes this unsuitable for direct bathing without significant cooling. Cold nights are common even in summer at this elevation, so bring layers. The location near Eureka allows combining a spring visit with exploration of the historic mining town 20 miles to the southwest.

Is Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring worth visiting?

Best for

  • Observing powerful hot springs
  • Easy day trips

Not ideal for

  • Casual soaking
Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring is well suited for observing powerful hot springs and easy day trips.
Monthly Climate
26°
Jan
28°
Feb
36°
Mar
45°
Apr
54°
May
68°
Jun
76°
Jul
74°
Aug
64°
Sep
51°
Oct
37°
Nov
26°
Dec
Annual Precip: 9.9 in Annual Snow: 36.5 in
Best Time to Visit
January Air 26°F · Water 156°F · +130° contrast
December Air 26°F · Water 156°F · +130° contrast
February Air 28°F · Water 156°F · +128° contrast
January offers 50°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
Water shoes Hot ground near source
References
USGS Quad: ANTELOPE PEAK 15 · PP 492: 93.0 · NOAA: 9.0 · AMS Map: MILLETT
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring?
Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring has a water temperature of 156°F (69°C). This is considered a hot spring, well above body temperature.
Where is Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring located?
Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring is located in Eureka County, Nevada at 6,340 feet elevation, near Eureka. Coordinates: 39.4040°N, 116.3470°W.
How do I get to Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring?
Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring has Roadside road access (274 ft from the road).
Is it safe to soak at Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring?
The water at Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring reaches 156°F, which can cause severe burns. Do not enter the source pool directly — look for cooled side pools or downstream areas where the water has cooled to a safe temperature. Access may be on private land or unconfirmed — verify current conditions before visiting. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring crowded?
Klobe (Bartholomae) 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 Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring?
Essentials for Klobe (Bartholomae) Hot Spring: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, a trash bag to pack out what you pack in. The water is over 110°F — test the temperature before entering and watch for scalding near the source.
Temperature
156°F
Warm Hot Boiling
Water Temp 156°F (69°C)
Avg Air Temp 49°F
Above Ambient +107°F
Perfect soaking weather March
Access
Road Access Roadside
Distance to Road 274 ft