Rogers Spring

Nye County County, Nevada · Near Pahrump
36.4790°N, 116.3260°W · 2,275 ft
82°F 2,275 ft Restricted Roadside US Fish and Wildlife Service

Rogers Spring discharges at 82°F within Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, positioned just 8.2 meters from Longstreet Spring Road in Nye County. USGS analysis recorded 29.4°C water with pH 7.3 and TDS of 401 mg/L, representing relatively dilute chemistry compared to other Ash Meadows springs. The spring occupies refuge land under permanent protection status, though public access is restricted.

The spring sits at 2,275 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert portion of the Amargosa Valley, where Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge protects over 30 springs and seeps that support endemic fish and plant species. Annual precipitation totals just 3.9 inches with virtually no snowfall, creating extreme desert conditions where the spring's reliable flow sustains rare wetland habitat. The surrounding landscape consists of alkaline flats, mesquite bosques, and spring-fed pools interconnected by shallow channels. The spring emerges along Longstreet Spring Road in the northern portion of the 23,000-acre refuge.

History of Rogers Spring

The Ash Meadows spring complex has sustained human use for over 10,000 years, with archaeological sites documenting Indigenous presence through the prehistoric and contact periods. The name "Rogers" appears in early 20th-century land records, though specific origin details are not documented. The refuge was established in 1984 after decades of threats from groundwater pumping and development, specifically to protect the endemic Devils Hole pupfish and other rare species dependent on these thermal springs.

Access requires advance permission from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service due to restricted entry policies protecting sensitive habitat. The roadside location offers easy physical access when authorized. Visit November through March for comfortable temperatures; summer heat regularly exceeds 110°F. The 82°F water temperature is suitable for brief immersion but primarily serves ecological rather than recreational functions. Respect all closure areas and stay on designated paths to protect critical habitat for endangered species.

Is Rogers Spring worth visiting?

Best for

  • Warm-water soaking
  • Easy day trips
Rogers Spring is well suited for warm-water soaking and easy day trips.
Monthly Climate
47°
Jan
51°
Feb
59°
Mar
67°
Apr
74°
May
87°
Jun
91°
Jul
90°
Aug
82°
Sep
68°
Oct
55°
Nov
45°
Dec
Annual Precip: 3.9 in Annual Snow: 0.5 in
Best Time to Visit
December Air 45°F · Water 82°F · +37° contrast
January Air 47°F · Water 82°F · +35° contrast
February Air 51°F · Water 82°F · +31° contrast
December offers 46°F more contrast than July
USGS Field Measurements
Recent Temperature 84.9°F (29.4°C) Measured Jul 29, 2003
Water Chemistry Sampled 2003-07-29

The water at Rogers Spring is slightly alkaline (pH 7.3) with 401 mg/L total dissolved solids.

pH 7.3 Slightly Alkaline
pH influences mineral absorption through skin
Higher mineral concentration for therapeutic soaking
Calcium 47 mg/L
May support bone density and joint health
Magnesium 20 mg/L
Known for muscle relaxation and stress relief
Sodium 68 mg/L
Supports circulation and skin hydration
Sulfate 78 mg/L
Traditionally used for skin conditions and inflammation
Chloride 21 mg/L
Natural antiseptic with skin health benefits
Iron 7 µg/L
Iron-rich springs may support circulation
What to Bring
Swimsuit & towel
Water bottle Stay hydrated, especially in hot water
Sun protection Limited shade in warm climate
Trash bag Pack out what you pack in
References
USGS Quad: ASH MEADOWS 15 · NOAA: 7.0 · AMS Map: DEATH VALLEY
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the water temperature at Rogers Spring?
Rogers Spring has a water temperature of 82°F (28°C). This is a warm thermal spring.
Where is Rogers Spring located?
Rogers Spring is located in Nye County, Nevada at 2,275 feet elevation, near Pahrump. Coordinates: 36.4790°N, 116.3260°W.
How do I get to Rogers Spring?
Rogers Spring has Roadside road access, with the nearest road being Longstreet Spring Road (27 ft from the road).
Is Rogers Spring free to visit?
Rogers Spring has Restricted access. It is managed by US Fish and Wildlife Service.
What minerals are in the water at Rogers Spring?
Water chemistry analysis shows the presence of pH, Total Dissolved Solids, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Sulfate, Chloride, Iron. The pH is 7.3 (slightly alkaline). Total dissolved solids measure 401 mg/L.
Is it safe to soak at Rogers Spring?
Rogers Spring is generally safe for soaking at its recorded temperature. Always tell someone your plans before visiting remote hot springs.
Is Rogers Spring crowded?
Rogers 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 Rogers Spring?
Essentials for Rogers Spring: swimsuit, towel, water bottle, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a trash bag to pack out what you pack in.
Temperature
82°F
Warm Hot Boiling
Water Temp 82°F (28°C)
Avg Air Temp 68°F
Above Ambient +14°F
Mild soaking conditions March
Access
Restricted
Road Access Roadside
Nearest Road Longstreet Spring Road
Distance to Road 27 ft
Land
Ownership Federal
Agency US Fish and Wildlife Service
Designation National Wildlife Refuge
Unit Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Manager US Fish and Wildlife Service
Protection 1 - Permanent protection, natural state