Near San Francisco Hot Springs
A view upriver from the bank where the trail levels out after its big descent. The larger patch of green grasses reaching the river a quarter of the way from the left edge of the photo is where to find the trail again.
Near San Francisco Hot Springs
The scenic vista at the start of the trail.
Near San Francisco Hot Springs
The San Francisco from above, obscured by verdant trees.

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Hike Trail

San Francisco Hot Springs

5.0 (2 Ratings)
Make your way through a desert landscape, then descend into a lush riparian area to discover some small hot springs.
1.5
mi
Distance
15
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Fall ColorsHot SpringRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.49mi
Distance
15ft
Elevation Gain
473ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
5,016ft
High Point
4,541ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Driving north from Silver City, turn left onto a dirt road just before mile marker 58 (coming south from Reserve, turn right just after mile 58). Continue all the way past a turnoff for campsites to a little loop where a pit toilet stands not too far away from the trailhead. Starting out from the trailhead, the trail is very clear and easy to follow. About a mile in, it bends through a gate designating a day use trail and continues; shortly after, the trail descends into a canyon on its way down to the San Francisco River. The trail brings you right to a clear space on the riverbank. From here, there are two ways to get to the hot springs: 1. Cross the river here and continue on the other side. The opposite bank is very overgrown, and it is nearly impossible to tell where to climb up the bank. However, the trail (marked by a fallen-over sign saying "trail") can be found again through a growth of tall grasses slightly upriver from the clear space. From here, follow a faint trail marked by a combination of cairns and blue ribbons tied to tree branches through a more sparsely vegetated area until you again reach the riverbank. The hot springs may be found on this side of the river, trickling into the water from the side of the bank along a stretch of around 100 yards. The larger springs, including two small pools outlined by rock, are found upriver, while other smaller ones are found downriver. 2. Alternatively, find the trail to your left (also marked by a sign saying "trail"), leading downriver and staying closer to the wall of the canyon than to the riverbank. Follow this trail until it lets you out into a clear space with a fire ring by the river. From here, wade downriver about 200 feet and look for the springs on your right.

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Anonymous Adventurer
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The overview is a very accurate description. Be prepared for ants and insects. Beautiful out and back hike, definitely worth the time.
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