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Gandy Warm Swimming Spring

Gandy Warm Swimming Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Gandy Warm Swimming Spring is a natural warm spring located in the remote high desert of eastern Nevada, near the coordinates 39.4602°N, 114.0373°W. Situated in the sparsely populated landscape of White Pine County, this spring sits within the expansive Basin and Range Province — a geological region characterized by fault-block mountains and broad valleys where geothermal activity pushes naturally heated water to the surface. The name "Gandy" likely references the small unincorporated community of Gandy, Utah, which lies just across the Nevada-Utah border, placing this spring in a rugged and isolated stretch of the Great Basin. Warm springs in this part of Nevada are relatively common due to deep geological faulting that allows groundwater to circulate to significant depths, where it is heated by the earth's geothermal gradient before rising back to the surface. The "Swimming" designation in the spring's name suggests that the pool is large and warm enough for bathing — a cherished feature in this arid, remote landscape where such natural amenities have historically drawn ranchers, travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors have historically used warm springs in this region for soaking and recreation. Water temperatures at similar Great Basin warm springs typically range from the mid-80s to low 100s°F, though the exact temperature at Gandy Warm Swimming Spring should be confirmed on-site. As with all natural springs, water quality can vary with seasonal and environmental conditions, and the water has not been independently verified as safe for drinking. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in a remote area of eastern Nevada, very close to the Utah border. The nearest notable landmark is the small community of Gandy, Utah. 2. From U.S. Route 93/50 (the "Loneliest Road in America"), head east toward the Nevada-Utah state line. The spring is situated at approximately 39.4603°N, 114.0373°W. 3. Access likely requires travel on unpaved desert roads. A high-clearance vehicle is strongly recommended, and 4WD may be necessary depending on recent weather conditions. 4. Cell service in this area is extremely limited to nonexistent — bring a paper map or download offline GPS maps before your trip. 5. Use the GPS coordinates provided to navigate the final approach, as signage in this region is minimal. *Note: These directions are based on GPS coordinates and general regional knowledge. If you have visited this spring and can provide more specific route details, your contributions are welcome.* ## What to Expect Gandy Warm Swimming Spring is a true off-the-beaten-path destination. Expect a remote, quiet setting surrounded by sagebrush, open desert, and distant mountain ranges — the kind of wide-open Great Basin scenery that rewards those willing to venture far from paved roads. The spring's name indicates a pool suitable for swimming or soaking in naturally warm water. Warm springs in this region often feature clear, mineral-rich water flowing into natural or semi-improved pools. The surrounding terrain is likely dry and exposed, with little to no shade, so visitors should come prepared with sun protection, plenty of drinking water, and supplies for a self-sufficient outing. Given the extreme remoteness of this location, visitors should plan carefully. There are no services, facilities, or reliable cell coverage nearby. Let someone know your travel plans before heading out, carry extra fuel and water, and be prepared for changing road and weather conditions. The best seasons to visit are generally spring through fall, though the warm water can make even cooler-weather visits enjoyable. The solitude and natural beauty of this area make Gandy Warm Swimming Spring a memorable destination for hot spring enthusiasts and adventurers seeking a genuine backcountry experience in the Nevada desert.

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GPS Coordinates

39.460275, -114.037306

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Directions 1. The spring is located in a remote area of eastern Nevada, very close to the Utah border. The nearest notable landmark is the small community of Gandy, Utah. 2. From U.S. Route 93/50 (the "Loneliest Road in America"), head east toward the Nevada-Utah state line. The spring is situated at approximately 39.4603°N, 114.0373°W. 3. Access likely requires travel on unpaved desert roads. A high-clearance vehicle is strongly recommended, and 4WD may be necessary depending on recent weather conditions. 4. Cell service in this area is extremely limited to nonexistent — bring a paper map or download offline

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