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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 public springs.
Littering and fires are strictly prohibited. Springs are listed
in order from south to north.
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Giggling
Springs - Privately owned outdoor hot pools available by the
hour or with a day pass.
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575-829-9175
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575-829-3303
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The following springs are on public land and are for day-use
only. There are no facilities at these locations. These springs
are administered by the US Forest Service headquartered at the north
end of Jemez Springs. The phone number for current spring conditions
is 575-829-3535.
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Soda Dam - Located
1 mile north of Jemez Springs, the Jemez River pours through this
amazing rock formation, a small mineral spring trickles nearby.
Day-use only, sunrise to sunset. No overnight camping.
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GPS: 35.793 N, 106.685 W
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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. Day-use only, sunrise to sunset. No overnight
camping.
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GPS: 35.820 N, 106.627 W
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Spence Hot Springs
- 7 miles north of Jemez Springs. Large gravel parking lot marks
the short trail down to the Jemez River and up the other side to
the springs. Day-use only, sunrise to sunset. No overnight camping.
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GPS: 35.849 N, 106.629 W
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San Antonio Hot Springs
- 9 miles north of Jemez Springs, turn west at La Cueva onto highway
120. Go approximately 3 miles to National Forest road 376 north.
Springs are located 5 miles north on 376. Note that 376 is typically
closed in winter due to extreme snow conditions at that elevation.
Day-use only, sunrise to sunset. No overnight camping.
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GPS: 35.938 N, 106.646 W
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