Delight's Hot Springs is a unique destination located about an hour and a half from Las Vegas, perfect for travelers seeking a relaxing getaway. Visitors have praised the mineral hot spring water, with both communal outdoor pools and hot tubs that provide a soothing experience. The atmosphere is described as friendly and social, with opportunities to connect with other travelers while enjoying the serene surroundings. The accommodations include bungalows equipped with kitchenettes, patios, and basic amenities, though some guests noted the absence of showers and changing rooms. The check-in process is easy and welcoming, and the staff is helpful in providing recommendations for dining and activities. While the location is somewhat rustic, with limited infrastructure and nearby dining options, guests appreciate the laid-back, "hippy" vibe of the area, which features a few trailer park resorts nestled in the desert. However, some visitors reported minor inconveniences, such as the lack of portable restrooms and shelter during inclement weather. Despite these issues, Delight's Hot Springs remains a hidden gem that offers a memorable experience, making it a great choice for those on their way to California or looking for a peaceful retreat in a natural setting.
I’ve been to this hot spring multiple times on the way to California and back from Pahrump. You don’t know what you’re missing if you don’t stop.
January 2026
Our stay at Death Valley Hot Springs for one night was the perfect end to a lovely day in Death Valley . The pool with its multiple hot springs hot tubs was amazing and it was fun to visit with other travelers. The room was sufficient, comfortable, and the woman at the office gave us a great recommendation for dinner down... read full comment
December 2025
The mineral hot spring water had good water quality, and Outdoor hot spring was also pleasant. However, the portable toilet was unavailable, and it was inconvenient because there was only one place available. I bought a Day pass, but it suddenly started raining, so there was nowhere to take shelter.