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New Mexico Hot Springs

New Mexico has some of the Mountain West's best-known soaking destinations — Ojo Caliente's ancient multi-mineral springs, Truth or Consequences riverside tubs, and wild Jemez Mountain pools. Complete conditions and safety coverage.

🏊 4 Developed 🌿 4 Wild / Primitive 🌡️ Live Weather
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Developed Hot Springs

4 locations
🏊 DEVELOPED

Hay-Yo-Kay Hot Springs

📍 Truth or Consequences, NM
🌡️ 100–110°F
$20–$30 per person
Open year-round
⚠️ High mineral content — limit exposure if sensitive
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Jemez Springs Bath House

📍 Jemez Springs, NM
🌡️ 92–104°F
$15 day use
Open year-round
⚠️ Private tubs only — no shared public pool
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

📍 Ojo Caliente, NM
🌡️ 80–109°F
$35–$60 day use; resort rates vary
Open year-round
⚠️ Some pools contain naturally occurring arsenic — soaking is traditional and considered safe in moderation; consult doctor if pregnant or immunocompromised
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🏊 DEVELOPED

Riverbend Hot Springs

📍 Truth or Consequences, NM
🌡️ 98–112°F
$25–$35 per person per hour (private tubs)
Open year-round
⚠️ Private tubs only — no public pools
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Wild & Primitive Hot Springs

4 locations
🌿 WILD

Lightning Creek Hot Springs

📍 Gila Wilderness, NM
🌡️ 100–108°F
Free — Gila National Forest
Best spring and fall; monsoon flooding July–September
⚠️ Remote wilderness — requires multi-day backpack or long day hike
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🌿 WILD

McCauley Warm Springs

📍 Santa Fe NF, Jemez Mountains
🌡️ 90–97°F
Free
Open year-round; road access may close with heavy snow
⚠️ Lower temperature — more warm than hot
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🌿 WILD

Montezuma Hot Springs

📍 Las Vegas, NM
🌡️ 95–120°F
Free — United World College land (access currently permitted)
Open year-round; verify current access status before visiting
⚠️ Scalding temperatures near source — always test before entering
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🌿 WILD

Spence Hot Springs

📍 Santa Fe NF, Jemez Mountains
🌡️ 95–100°F
Free
Open year-round; best spring and fall; snow possible in winter
⚠️ Crowded on weekends — plan for limited parking
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Disclaimer: Hot spring conditions change without notice due to seasonal access, management decisions, and geothermal activity. Always verify current access with the managing agency before departure. PeakScout aggregates publicly available data and accepts no liability for inaccurate conditions or access information. Wild and primitive hot springs are inherently dangerous — scalding injuries and fatalities occur every year. Exercise extreme caution. Terms of Service · Privacy Policy