The only thing better than soaking in a hot spring is staying at New Mexico hot springs resorts. For many, the idea of rolling out of bed each day of vacation and sliding into geothermal waters is the definition of bliss. Fortunately, there are many hot springs in New Mexico so let’s find you a hot springs hotel in NM so that you can turn this dream into a reality.

The New Mexico town with the largest concentration of hot springs hotels is called Truth or Consequence. It was originally named Hot Springs. There are oodles – a highly precise measurement – of hot springs day spas and hotels there, which is why establishments in this town earned the first four spots on this list.

  1. Firewater Lodge, Truth or Consequences

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Management/TripAdvisor The rooms at Firewater Lodge have a cozy southwestern style about them. Most come with their own hot springs mineral tub (the one pictured belongs to the Eucalyptus Suite). The water temperatures here range from 106°F to 110°F. 311 N Broadway St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

  1. Riverbend Hot Springs, Truth or Consequences

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Facebook/Riverbend Hot Springs You can’t beat the location of this hot springs hotel, which is on the banks of the Rio Grande. From the outdoor soaking tubs, enjoy spectacular views of the river and of Turtleback Mountain. 100 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

  1. Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa, Truth or Consequences

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Yelp/Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa If you like historic properties, this is the hot springs hotel in New Mexico for you. Built in 1929, this building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The rooms are equipped with soaking tubs and, if you crank a steampunk type wheel, hot mineral water gushes out of the wall. Overnight stays also include a soak in one of the hotel’s more ornate tubs (pictured). Other amenities include an on site restaurant and spa. 501 McAdoo St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

  1. Blackstone, Truth or Consequences

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Facebook/Blackstone Hotsprings Guests at this hotel enjoy soaks in custom tubs. The rooms are homey and themed and there’s a lovely courtyard for relaxing. 410 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

  1. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa, Ojo Caliente

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Yelp/Erma D. This spa is more than 140 years old. It’s unique because it is the only hot springs resort in the world to offer four different types of mineral water: soda, arsenic, iron, and lithia. Ojo Caliente also has a mud pool and three private soaking areas that you can rent. The resort boasts an on site restaurant, lounge, and wine bar. Accommodations here range from RV and camping spots to suites and cottages. Here’s why we love this hot springs hotel in New Mexico! Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, 50 Los Banos Drive, Ojo Caliente, NM 87549, USA

  1. Faywood Hot Springs, Silver City

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Facebook/Faywood Hot Springs The geothermal water at Faywood Hot Springs ranges in temperature from 100°F to 110°F. The developed pools here are divided into two sections, one of which is clothing optional. As you can see from the cabins, this resort retains a charming rustic feel. In addition to cabins, guests can stay in RV and camping spots as well. 165 NM-61, Faywood, NM 88034, USA

  1. Wilderness Lodge, Jackass Lane, Gila Hot Springs

Joe C./TripAdvisor Although Wilderness Lodge used to be a B&B, you can now only stay here if you rent the entire thing - the lodge sleeps 16. Next time there’s a special occasion, gather a group of friends and enjoy your very own hot springs resort. The accommodations are one of a kind. The 100+-year-old lodge was originally used as a schoolhouse before it was dismantled and reassembled in Gila Hot Springs! Take a look at the website for more info. 151 W Fork Rd, Gila, NM 88038, USA

  1. Ten Thousand Waves Japanese Spa and Resort, Santa Fe

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Facebook/Ten Thousand Waves Japanese Spa & Resort Technically, the water at Ten Thousand Waves is highly mineralized well water that is then heated, so this isn’t a true hot springs resort. Then how come it’s on this list? Well, this Japanese-style spa offers of the most divine soaking experiences you can find in New Mexico. Slip into one of the two communal hot tubs or rent any of the seven private ones – the waterfall tub is my favorite.

Facebook/Ten Thousand Waves Japanese Spa & Resort The complex also includes hotel rooms, a full service spa and a creative restaurant, which serves Japanese small plates. 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA

Does the idea of staying in a hot springs hotel in New Mexico appeal to you? Which of these hot springs resorts would you like to visit? Well first, of course – because you’ll want to come back again and again to enjoy the beauty and hot spring relaxation New Mexico has to offer.

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The rooms at Firewater Lodge have a cozy southwestern style about them. Most come with their own hot springs mineral tub (the one pictured belongs to the Eucalyptus Suite). The water temperatures here range from 106°F to 110°F.

311 N Broadway St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

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You can’t beat the location of this hot springs hotel, which is on the banks of the Rio Grande. From the outdoor soaking tubs, enjoy spectacular views of the river and of Turtleback Mountain.

100 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

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If you like historic properties, this is the hot springs hotel in New Mexico for you. Built in 1929, this building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The rooms are equipped with soaking tubs and, if you crank a steampunk type wheel, hot mineral water gushes out of the wall. Overnight stays also include a soak in one of the hotel’s more ornate tubs (pictured). Other amenities include an on site restaurant and spa.

501 McAdoo St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

Facebook/Blackstone Hotsprings

Guests at this hotel enjoy soaks in custom tubs. The rooms are homey and themed and there’s a lovely courtyard for relaxing.

410 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

Flickr/Marilyn Brinker

Yelp/Erma D.

This spa is more than 140 years old. It’s unique because it is the only hot springs resort in the world to offer four different types of mineral water: soda, arsenic, iron, and lithia. Ojo Caliente also has a mud pool and three private soaking areas that you can rent. The resort boasts an on site restaurant, lounge, and wine bar. Accommodations here range from RV and camping spots to suites and cottages. Here’s why we love this hot springs hotel in New Mexico!

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, 50 Los Banos Drive, Ojo Caliente, NM 87549, USA

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The geothermal water at Faywood Hot Springs ranges in temperature from 100°F to 110°F. The developed pools here are divided into two sections, one of which is clothing optional. As you can see from the cabins, this resort retains a charming rustic feel. In addition to cabins, guests can stay in RV and camping spots as well.

165 NM-61, Faywood, NM 88034, USA

Joe C./TripAdvisor

Although Wilderness Lodge used to be a B&B, you can now only stay here if you rent the entire thing - the lodge sleeps 16. Next time there’s a special occasion, gather a group of friends and enjoy your very own hot springs resort. The accommodations are one of a kind. The 100+-year-old lodge was originally used as a schoolhouse before it was dismantled and reassembled in Gila Hot Springs! Take a look at the website for more info.

151 W Fork Rd, Gila, NM 88038, USA

Facebook/Ten Thousand Waves Japanese Spa & Resort

Technically, the water at Ten Thousand Waves is highly mineralized well water that is then heated, so this isn’t a true hot springs resort. Then how come it’s on this list? Well, this Japanese-style spa offers of the most divine soaking experiences you can find in New Mexico. Slip into one of the two communal hot tubs or rent any of the seven private ones – the waterfall tub is my favorite.

The complex also includes hotel rooms, a full service spa and a creative restaurant, which serves Japanese small plates.

21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA

Of course, these hotels aren’t the only places to soak in New Mexico. Here are some developed and primitive hot springs that are scattered throughout our great state. There are also many more unique places to stay in NM so If resort life sounds alluring, you may also be interested in this gorgeous destination resort or in a resort dedicated to renewal and relaxation – it even has a puppy room! After all, if there’s one thing we’ve mastered in the Land of Enchantment, it’s the art of chilling out.

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Hot Springs in New Mexico December 13, 2021 Tori Jane What are some romantic winter getaways in New Mexico?   A few romantic getaways in New Mexico include botanical gardens, beautiful inns, and even an entire town. Here is a list of some romantic getaways to spark your imagination:

Santa Fe Botanical Garden Taos, New Mexico Inn of the Five Graces Black Mesa Winery The Lodge at Cloudcroft

  New Mexico may not be at the top of every traveler’s bucket list, but we suspect it should be. It’s beautiful here year-round, and in winter, the Land of Enchantment takes on very special magic. There are plenty of places where you can go – either on your own or with a special someone – for the perfect winter getaway. The Santa Fe Botanical Garden, for one, is an amazing place during the winter months; it’s a great place to hold hands and wander with that special someone with no particular destination in mind. Taos is another wonderful winter destination, where there’s wonderful skiing and snowboarding and some truly incredible mountain views (which are especially spectacular when covered in a layer of fresh snow). Some of these places are pretty wonderful for a winter getaway in New Mexico, too! You’d be amazed at just how romantic and beautiful the state of New Mexico is – especially in wintertime.   Where are the natural hot springs in New Mexico?   The best natural hot springs in New Mexico are in the following locations:

San Antonio Hot Springs Spence Hot Springs Montezuma Hot Springs Jemez Springs Ojo Caliente Truth or Consequences

  Did you know that you can find several amazing hot springs in New Mexico? It’s true! These springs are scattered throughout the state and are a true treat to explore and enjoy. Just outside of the town of Jemez Springs is the stellar San Antonio hot springs, which is easily one of the most popular springs in the state. Nearby Santa Fe, you can find the famous Spence hot springs, and near Las Vegas, you can find the Montezuma Hot Springs. If you prefer a more official and/or resort-style experience, you can head to Jemez Springs itself, or Ojo Caliente, which is about 45 minutes from Santa Fe. There are also not one, not two, not five, but ten hot springs in and around Truth or Consequences, which you’ll definitely want to check out as well.  

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Hot Springs in New Mexico

December 13, 2021

Tori Jane

What are some romantic winter getaways in New Mexico?   A few romantic getaways in New Mexico include botanical gardens, beautiful inns, and even an entire town. Here is a list of some romantic getaways to spark your imagination:

Santa Fe Botanical Garden Taos, New Mexico Inn of the Five Graces Black Mesa Winery The Lodge at Cloudcroft

  New Mexico may not be at the top of every traveler’s bucket list, but we suspect it should be. It’s beautiful here year-round, and in winter, the Land of Enchantment takes on very special magic. There are plenty of places where you can go – either on your own or with a special someone – for the perfect winter getaway. The Santa Fe Botanical Garden, for one, is an amazing place during the winter months; it’s a great place to hold hands and wander with that special someone with no particular destination in mind. Taos is another wonderful winter destination, where there’s wonderful skiing and snowboarding and some truly incredible mountain views (which are especially spectacular when covered in a layer of fresh snow). Some of these places are pretty wonderful for a winter getaway in New Mexico, too! You’d be amazed at just how romantic and beautiful the state of New Mexico is – especially in wintertime.   Where are the natural hot springs in New Mexico?   The best natural hot springs in New Mexico are in the following locations:

San Antonio Hot Springs Spence Hot Springs Montezuma Hot Springs Jemez Springs Ojo Caliente Truth or Consequences

  Did you know that you can find several amazing hot springs in New Mexico? It’s true! These springs are scattered throughout the state and are a true treat to explore and enjoy. Just outside of the town of Jemez Springs is the stellar San Antonio hot springs, which is easily one of the most popular springs in the state. Nearby Santa Fe, you can find the famous Spence hot springs, and near Las Vegas, you can find the Montezuma Hot Springs. If you prefer a more official and/or resort-style experience, you can head to Jemez Springs itself, or Ojo Caliente, which is about 45 minutes from Santa Fe. There are also not one, not two, not five, but ten hot springs in and around Truth or Consequences, which you’ll definitely want to check out as well.  

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A few romantic getaways in New Mexico include botanical gardens, beautiful inns, and even an entire town. Here is a list of some romantic getaways to spark your imagination:

  • Santa Fe Botanical Garden
  • Taos, New Mexico
  • Inn of the Five Graces
  • Black Mesa Winery
  • The Lodge at Cloudcroft

 

New Mexico may not be at the top of every traveler’s bucket list, but we suspect it should be. It’s beautiful here year-round, and in winter, the Land of Enchantment takes on very special magic. There are plenty of places where you can go – either on your own or with a special someone – for the perfect winter getaway. The Santa Fe Botanical Garden, for one, is an amazing place during the winter months; it’s a great place to hold hands and wander with that special someone with no particular destination in mind. Taos is another wonderful winter destination, where there’s wonderful skiing and snowboarding and some truly incredible mountain views (which are especially spectacular when covered in a layer of fresh snow). Some of these places are pretty wonderful for a winter getaway in New Mexico, too! You’d be amazed at just how romantic and beautiful the state of New Mexico is – especially in wintertime.  

Where are the natural hot springs in New Mexico?  

The best natural hot springs in New Mexico are in the following locations:

  • San Antonio Hot Springs
  • Spence Hot Springs
  • Montezuma Hot Springs
  • Jemez Springs
  • Ojo Caliente
  • Truth or Consequences

Did you know that you can find several amazing hot springs in New Mexico? It’s true! These springs are scattered throughout the state and are a true treat to explore and enjoy. Just outside of the town of Jemez Springs is the stellar San Antonio hot springs, which is easily one of the most popular springs in the state. Nearby Santa Fe, you can find the famous Spence hot springs, and near Las Vegas, you can find the Montezuma Hot Springs. If you prefer a more official and/or resort-style experience, you can head to Jemez Springs itself, or Ojo Caliente, which is about 45 minutes from Santa Fe. There are also not one, not two, not five, but ten hot springs in and around Truth or Consequences, which you’ll definitely want to check out as well.