Hot Springs & Spas
Natural mineral hot springs are located throughout the Jemez valley. Some are on public land, others are on private land and open to the public for a fee. Bathing suits are required at all hot springs.
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Giggling Springs 575-829-9175 |
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Jemez Springs Bath House 575-829-3303 or toll free 866-204-8303 |
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Cañon del Rio Retreat and Spa 575-829-4377 |
The following hot springs are on public land and are for day-use only (sunrise to sunset). Overnight camping is prohibited at these locations. There are no facilities at these locations. Bathing suits are required. Littering and fires are strictly prohibited. These springs are administered by the US Forest Service (local headquarters at the north end of the Village of Jemez Springs, just south of Soda Dam).
The phone number for current spring conditions and accessibility is 575-829-3535.
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Soda Dam - Located 1 mile north of Jemez Springs, the Jemez River pours through this amazing limestone rock formation, a small mineral spring trickles nearby. The stone that forms Soda Dam is some of the oldest in the entire Jemez Valley. |
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McCauley Warm Springs - Accessible from either Battleship Rock (5 miles north of Jemez Springs on highway 4) or Jemez Falls Campground (14 miles north of Jemez Springs). Park at either location for the roughly 2.5 mile hike in to the springs. |
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Spence Hot Springs - 7 miles north of Jemez Springs. Large parking lot on the east side of highway 4, follow the short trail down to the river and up the other side to the springs. |
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