Warm Springs
Warm Springs flows at undisclosed warm temperature requiring a quarter-mile walk of 1,280 meters from road access at 5,363 feet near Spring Creek in Elko County. The location receives 11.5 inches of precipitation annually with 33.8 inches of snowfall blanketing terrain from November through March. Angel Lake Campground sits 25.2 kilometers away in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
The springs emerge at 5,363 feet in northeastern Nevada where moderate precipitation and substantial snowfall create conditions supporting diverse vegetation communities from sagebrush steppe to mountain mahogany stands. Annual temperatures average 49.1 degrees Fahrenheit in terrain influenced by the Ruby Mountains' orographic effects on regional weather patterns. The landscape transitions from open valleys to mountainous country eastward where the East Humboldt Range rises to alpine elevations. Angel Lake Campground operates at 8,400 feet in this mountain system, offering access to Smith Lake Trail and alpine fishing waters.
Documentation specific to this spring's naming and early use remains sparse in published records. The 'Warm Springs' designation appears throughout Elko County surveys from settlement period forward when ranching operations cataloged water sources throughout Ruby Valley and adjacent ranges. The spring's position near contemporary Spring Creek settlements suggests historical use supporting livestock operations in this traditional ranching landscape.
Plan visits May through October when roads clear and temperatures moderate. The 1,280-meter walk requires sturdy boots and water supplies. Winter's 33.8 inches of snowfall makes cold-season access impractical. No facilities exist at the spring. Angel Lake Campground 25.2 kilometers away provides reservable campsites at 8,400 feet for extended visits combining hot spring access with mountain recreation. High-clearance vehicles navigate unpaved approaches more confidently.
Is Warm Springs worth visiting?
Best for
- Overnight camping trips
Overview Angel Lake Campground is located next to beautiful Angel Lake, high on the East Humboldt Mountain Range. It sits at an elevation of 8,400 feet, just 12 miles from the city of Wells, in northeast Nevada. Visitors enjoy canoeing, fishing, hiking and viewing wildlife.Recreation Angel Lake offers great canoeing and fishing for rainbow and brook trout. Smith Lake Trail begins at the campground entrance. Facilities The campground offers single and double campsites, some of which have lake...