Hookers Hot Springs, Arizona


Hookers Hot Springs is a populated place in Cochise County, Arizona, United States.
The settlement is located in the southern foothills of the Galiuro Mountains, and has been described as "beautifully situated, commanding an extended view of valley and mountain scenery".
Several hot springs are located near the settlement, and the water is reputed to have health benefits.

History

A ranch on which Hookers Hot Springs is located was established in the 1860s.
In 1905, author Joseph Amasa Munk described how the spring water was "conducted through pipes into the bath house, where it supplies a row of bath-tubs with water of any desired temperature". Visitors would bathe in the spring water, or drink it for its reputed benefits. Muck described how "locally, these springs have become famous because of the remarkable cures they have effected".
The settlement is now located on the Muleshoe Ranch, and is co-managed by The Nature Conservancy, the Bureau of Land Management, and the Coronado National Forest. Visitors may rent a casita for overnight stays, and hiking and bathing in the hot springs are popular activities.