The Bartine Ranch where the hot springs are located is named for Frederick "Fred" Bartine, who was born in Finland before immigrating to the U.S. to settle in Nevada in 1901. In addition to the ranch and hot springs, he owned the Ruby HillWater Works, the Bartine Service Station, two mining claims. From 1924 to 1934, Bartine served as a Eureka County Commissioner. Bartine developed 640 acres and drilled three artesian wells on this property.
There are four distinct hot spring sources on Hot Spring Hill. An artesian well is located approximately three miles away adjacent to the Bartine Ranch. The hot mineral water emerges from the spring at a range of 102 °F to 108 °F.