The Arizona Hot Springs is a series of three to four pools located in a slot canyon and is probably the best set of springs in the area. The hike down White Rock Canyon is spectactular and the Colorado River is so pristine. There are three different routes to the springs. Via White Rock Canyon which is about 3.2 miles, down Ringbolt Canyon which is about 2.5 miles and then there is the route that takes you by the petroglyphs and that's about 2.75 miles each way. You can go out and back on each or make a loop out of it. I wouldn't recomend coming back up White Rock Canyon unless you like trudging up a gravel wash. The route up Ringbolt Canyon has some wash but it also has some hard pack trails if you watch for them.
The main petroglyphs are found in a small box canyon as you continue up Ringbolt canyon. There are two large dry falls that you have to climb. The first one is easy and the second one you have to climb before the actual falls. Look for the pile of cheater stones on the left just before a turn left into the dry falls.
Click on thumbnail images to view larger version.