The author McKenna Mobley enjoying her day in Spence Hot Springs, one of the best hot springs in New Mexico

30 Best Hot Springs in New Mexico in 2023 (With Map)

Visiting hot springs in New Mexico is easily one of the best things to do in the state. Sure, you may know about top New Mexico attractions like Taos Pueblo and the Albuquerque hot air balloons, but when you need to relax and recharge your batteries, there’s nothing better than a hot spring.

I’ve explored quite a few hot springs in the enchanting state of New Mexico and want to share the ultimate spots with you. After all, hot springs are among the best places to visit in New Mexico to unwind after a full day of exploring.

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30 Best Hot Springs to Visit In New Mexico

Here’s a map of the 30 New Mexico hot springs on this list:

San Antonio Hot Springs

Los Alamos

View of the author while soaking in San Antonio Hot Springs
Me enjoying San Antonio Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (505) 438-5300 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

San Antonio Hot Springs is one of the top soaking sites in New Mexico. If you only have time for one soothing dip while in the state, you can’t go wrong with San Antonio.

With only a 1.5-mile roundtrip hike to and from the hot springs, this spring attracts a large New Mexico crowd on the weekends. I recommend going during the week for the privilege of having the springs all to yourself.

👉 Pro Tip: The parking lot gate is closed during the winter, making this trek 10 miles round-trip. 

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 105
📅 Season: Fall, Spring, Summer
♨️ Features: Clothes optional, hiking

Spence Hot Springs

Santa Fe

The author taking a selfie while soaking in Spence Hot Springs
Me taking a selfie at Spence Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 829-3535 | 👉 Book a Stay on Tripadvisor

Spence Hot Springs is one of my personal favorites in New Mexico. Nestled in the mountains along Highway 4, these almost-cliffside hot springs entail only a short 0.7-mile roundtrip hike.

These springs may only be lukewarm at best, but I’ll keep you in the loop with an insider pro tip. There’s a small rock cave at the back of the higher hot spring that serves as a sort of natural hot spring sauna. This area has the hottest water temperature but can only hold 2 people at a time. Get there early to enjoy the warmest water crowd-free. 

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🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 95
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, hiking

Jemez Hot Springs

Jemez Springs

The author McKenna Mobley posing for a photo in Jemez Hot Springs
Me enjoying Jemez Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 829-9175 | 👉 Book a Stay Near Jemez Springs

The Jemez Hot Springs aren’t your traditional hot spring pools. I do prefer natural springs to resort spas, but the natural pools at the Jemez Hot Springs resort are an exception.

These springs are in my top 3 favorite hot springs in New Mexico and are only a short drive south from cool Santa Fe activities. There are 4 different pools to choose from, ranging in different temperatures, and guests are encouraged to be quiet to create a soothing environment for fellow soakers.

🎟️ Admission: $25
🌡️ Temp: 98-105
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: 4 hot springs, showers, towels 

Jordan Hot Springs

Silver City

View of the clear water at the Jordan Hot Springs

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With deep blue waters and jungle-like foliage, the Jordan Hot Springs take on the vibe of a Tulum cenote. At 15.2 miles roundtrip, visitors are immersed deep in the Gila National Forest and often have the hot spring entirely to themselves.

I recommend backcountry camping at this hypnotic forest hot spring, one of the coolest places to camp in New Mexico. There’s nothing better than soaking in a hot spring during the sunset and for sunrise.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 94-100
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, camping

Montezuma Hot Springs

Las Vegas, NM

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The natural pools at Montezuma Hot Springs are a great place to make new friends in New Mexico.

These springs have been a source of rest and relaxation since ancestral times. The healing waters of Montezuma have also hosted famous figures like Jesse James and Billy the Kid, both frontier icons.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 102-120
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Free parking, benches

Riverbend Hot Springs

Truth or Consequences

A woman soaking on a hot spring pool in Montezuma Hot Springs
Riverbend Hot Springs in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 894-7625 | 👉 Book a Stay on Expedia

The private Riverbend Hot Springs resort is one of the best places to get that iconic hot spring Instagram photo. The scenery behind the private pools extends to the lush New Mexican tundra, which contributes greatly to the beauty of the hot spring environment.

Situated on the banks of the Rio Grande, Riverbend Hot Springs offers both public and private pools. Besides relaxing in the springs, you will also find hammocks, loungers, and cooling misters lining the property that create a soothing space.

🎟️ Admission: $25-35 common soak per hour, $35-50 private soak per hour
🌡️ Temp: 95-108
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Lodging, showers, patio, firepits

Black Rock Hot Springs

Arroyo Hondo

Colorful sky over the Black Rock Hot Springs during sunset

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The natural rock springs at Black Rock sit right on the famous Rio Grande river in northern New Mexico. Only 25 minutes north of cool accommodations in Taos, these hot springs require a quick 0.3-mile trek to arrive at two rugged natural pools.

The John Dunn Bridge is currently closed so visitors must enter from the west side. Park at the barriers and walk 15 minutes from there.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 98-101
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Natural pools, clothing optional

Hot Springs Glamp Camp

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 740-6775 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Maximize your glamping experience with a dip in a calming hot spring. Sleep under the stars, let your worries melt away in a hot spring, and enjoy an evening bonfire at Hot Springs Glamp Camp.

This desert oasis campground offers unique accommodations and is a hotspot for van lifers and digital nomads; what better place to work remotely than a hot spring site with service!

Here, you’ll have access to three outdoor fresh-air tubs and one indoor jetted jacuzzi.

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🎟️ Admission: $50 dry camping, $75 full hookups
🌡️ Temp: 107-111
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Indoor and outdoor tubs, camping

McCauley Hot Springs

Jemez Springs

Scenic view from the McCauley Hot Springs

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The McCauley Hot Springs is a great free springs option in the Santa Fe National Forest. Technically considered a “warm springs” thermal, these springs aren’t as hot as other neighboring pools and are best experienced in the summer.

Due to the 3.5-mile hike to and from the springs, McCauley is less crowded than other New Mexico hot springs and is perfect for spring goers who prefer solitude over socialization.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 95
📅 Season: Summer
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, hiking 

Turkey Creek Hot Springs

Silver City

Close up view of a plant in Turkey Creek Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (505)536-2250 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Soaking in the Turkey Creek Hot Springs is not for the faint of heart. With a 10.5-mile roundtrip hike, you may just have the relaxing hot springs all to yourself.

However, saying that Gila Wilderness hot spring is magical is an understatement. Just make sure to prepare ahead of time – the trailhead is down a 9-mile dirt road, and is best accessed with all-terrain tires or 4WD.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 150-165 before mixing with cool river water
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, hiking trail

Firewater Lodge

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 740-0315 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Booking a room at Firewater Lodge is a pretty good idea if you’re looking for peak relaxation. Each room at Firewater Lodge has its very own hot spring with the option for massages and reflexology as well. It’s perfect for visitors who like a more maintained hot springs experience.

The artisan rooms also boast handcrafted art and ceramics, making Firewater a cool New Mexico hot springs experience.

🎟️ Admission: Starting at $115 per night
🌡️ Temp: 104-108
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Private hot springs, spa services

San Francisco Hot Springs

Glenwood

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 388-8201 | 👉 Book a Stay on Expedia

A nice, easy trail in the Gila National Forest takes hikers through stream crossings and spits them out at a shallow hot spring.

Although the San Francisco Hot Springs aren’t completely submersible in the winter months, they are a bit deeper in the other seasons and offer complete isolation from noisy city life.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 103-106
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, river access, hiking 

Ojo Caliente Hot Springs

Taos

Scenic view from the Ojo Caliente Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (877) 977-8212 | 👉 Book a Stay on Expedia

The iconic desert hot springs landscape of Ojo Caliente Hot Springs reminds soakers of how stunning the Southwest is. These healing waters reside near a lot of fun Taos activities and consist of a variety of soaking pools and one mud pool.

The resort-style springs are in a designated whisper zone, giving soakers the impression of being in a natural hot spring deep in the forest.

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🎟️ Admission: $45 Monday-Thursday, $65 Friday-Sunday
🌡️ Temp: 98-105
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Lockers, towels, shower, sauna

Soda Dam Hot Springs

Jemez Springs

View from the Soda Dam Hot Springs under the clear blue sky

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There are plenty of options at the Soda Dam Hot Springs, with 15 different pools to choose from. The 7,000-year-old calcium carbonate formations have created a mystical environment surrounding the pools.

The unique geologic features of these hot springs make them one of the coolest places to soak in the whole state.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 107
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, hiking 

La Paloma Hot Springs

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 894-3148 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

One of many cool hot springs spots in Truth or Consequences, NM, La Paloma Hot Springs offers refuge to day soakers and overnight stayers alike. 

Choose from 17 indoor and outdoor pools or opt to have a deep-tissue or reflexology massage at La Paloma. Visiting this hot spring oasis is the ultimate way to treat yourself while in southern New Mexico.

🎟️ Admission: $12 per person per hour
🌡️ Temp: 98-116
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Towels, private pools

Jemez Springs Bath House

Jemez Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 829-3303 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

This unique northern New Mexico hot spring is actually a nonprofit organization, with the admission proceeds funneling back into the Jemez Springs community.

Besides hot and cool mineral bath soaks, you can also opt for a relaxing massage at the Jemez Springs Bath House. 

🎟️ Admission: $25 for a 50-minute soak
🌡️ Temp: 154 before cooled overnight
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Massages, gift shop

Lightfeather Hot Springs

Silver City

People enjoying their day in Lightfeather Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 536-9461

Also known as Middle Fork Hot Springs, Lightfeather warrants a 1.9-mile hike through the Gila National Forest. Brace yourself for two chilly river crossing sections before you’re ready to enjoy two pleasantly hot pools by the riverside.

My favorite time to visit Lightfeather Hot Springs is in the springtime when neon yellow wildflowers are in full bloom surrounding the springs’ luscious dense foliage.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 130-degree source
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, hiking 

Gila Hot Springs 

Silver City

View of hikers during their hike passing by the Gila Hot Springs
Hiking to the springs

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The magical Gila Hot Springs look like they’ve been transplanted straight out of a fairytale book. These sweet springs do not omit a sulfur odor, which adds greatly to their charm.

The springs are accessible year-round and my favorite way to experience them is by camping at the Gila Springs Campground. This way, you have all day to relax and not worry about what your next move is until check-out time.

🎟️ Admission: $7 per person per day, $10 per night at the campground
🌡️ Temp: 101-104
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Campsites, toilets, drinking water

Ponce de Leon Hot Springs

Taos

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The Ponce de Leon Hot Springs is the perfect place to stop after a grueling day of hiking in Carson National Forest. This abandoned hot spring resort near Taos is free of charge and consists of a short 1.5-mile hike.

This spring is maintained by the Taos Pueblo people and is considered a “warm spring” rather than a hot spring.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: 80-95
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, hiking 

Blackstone Hot Springs

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 894-0894 | 👉 Book a Stay on Expedia

This Truth or Consequences hot spring boutique offers small-scale charm to handfuls of visitors at a time. Each soaking bath is a private experience and with the enforced no cell phone rule, the atmosphere remains as peaceful as the surrounding nature.

🎟️ Admission: $35 walk-ins
🌡️ Temp: 98-115
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Showers, towels, private pools

Artesian Bath House and Trailer Park

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 894-2684 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Located not far from the Blackstone Hot Springs, the Artesian Bath House offers 8 drive-up hot springs in the RV park. The soaking experience ranges from bathtub-like springs, jacuzzi springs, and natural-looking springs.

The open desert environment also offers pristine sunsets, the best time to utilize a relaxing hot spring soak.

🎟️ Admission: $4 for RV park guests, $5 ages 65 and up, $7 ages 18-64, $3 ages 15-17, $2 ages 11-14, Free, 10 and under
🌡️ Temp: 105-108
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Clothing optional, bathrooms, laundry room

Faywood Hot Springs

Faywood

A woman soaking on a hot spring pool in Faywood Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 342-8181 | 👉 Book a Stay on Expedia

The jacuzzi-like Faywood Hot Springs pool is the best place to soak in Faywood, southern New Mexico. These springs make a great addition to a White Sands National Park trip or if you’re on your way down to Texas.

There are also tent sites, RV spots, and lodges available at the Faywood Hot Springs so you can soak as long as desired. 

🎟️ Admission: $18.25, Adult per hour, $8.75, Child per hour
🌡️ Temp: 100-107
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Tent & RV camping

Charles Motel and Spa

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 894-7154 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Enjoy a historic hot springs motel in the southeastern town of Truth or Consequences. The original 1940s-style bathhouse is situated indoors with specific ladies and gentlemen soaking sides.

There are also soaking tubs on the roof- the coolest place to soak in a hot spring in Truth or Consequences.

🎟️ Admission: $20 per person
🌡️ Temp: 110
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Cool and hot water, showers

Indian Springs

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 894-2018 | 👉 Book a Stay on Tripadvisor

Indian Springs focuses on the healing benefits of the waters. With rooms at only $55 a night, this hot spring accommodation is a leading contender in a town with a hundred hot springs. Walk-in bathers are welcomed at Indian Springs, but only if they’re over 14 years old.

🎟️ Admission: $5 per person per half an hour soak
🌡️ Temp: 106
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Showers, private soaks

Ten Thousand Waves Spa

Santa Fe

View of the Ten Thousand Waves Spa signage at the entrance
(photo: Kristi Blokhin / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (505) 982-9304 | 👉 Book a Stay on Tripadvisor

Treat yourself to a luxurious hot springs spa just outside of Santa Fe. Ten Thousand Waves Spa provides a “Japanese sense of serenity and relaxation” with its calming environment and inviting garden.

Besides hot tubs, you will also find massages, skincare treatments, and spa treatments at this northern New Mexico oasis. This epic resort is also one of the top places to stay in Santa Fe.

🎟️ Admission: $78 per person per 90 minutes in a private tub
🌡️ Temp: 104-106
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Lodging, showers

Inn and Spa at Loretto Santa Fe

Santa Fe

View of the entrance going to Inn and Spa at Loretto Santa Fe
(photo: sainaniritu / Depositphotos)

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (505) 988-5531 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

The Inn and Spa at Loretto Santa Fe is the best way to treat yourself during your New Mexico adventure. The huge, adobe-style resort is not only aesthetically pleasing but also offers state-of-the-art spa services.

In addition to the jacuzzi soaking tubs, you will also find massages, a hair salon, and a fitness center at this Santa Fe abode.

🎟️ Admission: Overnight stays start at $250 per night
🌡️ Temp: 104
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Spa amenities

Sierra Grande Lodge

Truth or Consequences

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (877) 288-7637 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

This 17-room hotel sits atop mineral-enriched geothermal hot springs in southern New Mexico. The healing environment of the serene lodge makes it near impossible to only stay one night.

Sierra Grand Lodge is an intimate spa retreat that offers private natural hot water springs in a retreat-like atmosphere nestled in the southern hills.

🎟️ Admission: Hotel prices start at $240 with hot springs included
🌡️ Temp: 104
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Resort amenities

Bodhi Manda Zen Center Motel and Hot Springs 

Jemez Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 829-3854 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Translated to “Place of Enlightenment,” Bodhi Manda Zen Center is a Buddhist retreat center in the heart of the Jemez Mountains of NM. The springs are closed from April-May and October-November for Monastic training.

🎟️ Admission: Free for overnight guests only, not available to the public
🌡️ Temp: 102-108
📅 Season: Summer, Winter
♨️ Features: Natural springs

Melanie Hot Springs

Silver City

View of a tree trunk at the Melanie Hot Springs

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Located in the Gila National Forest, the Melanie Hot Springs require a short 3.4-mile hike to get to and see only a few people year-round. A few cold river crossings are required but are refreshing in the summer months.

🎟️ Admission: Free
🌡️ Temp: Year-round
📅 Season: 104
♨️ Features: Natural pools

Gila Hot Springs Vacation Center

Silver City

Orange sky over the Gila Hot Springs Vacation Center during sunset

📍 Google Maps | Website | Phone (575) 536-9314 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

In operation since 1940, the Gila Hot Springs Vacation Center, also known as the Gila Hot Springs Ranch, offers guided hunting and backpacking trips as well as horseback riding opportunities. The RV site also has full hookups, allowing nomads on wheels to plug in and stay a while. 

🎟️ Admission: Lodges start at $92 per night, RV full hookups start at $23 per night, $4.60 per person per for hot spring use
🌡️ Temp: 147 before cooled
📅 Season: Year-round
♨️ Features: Guided tours, restroom facilities

FAQs About New Mexico Hot Springs

Are there free hot springs in New Mexico?

There are loads of free hot springs in New Mexico. These include Spence Hot Springs, Manby Hot Springs, and San Antonio Hot Springs among others.

Are there natural hot springs in Santa Fe New Mexico?

There are multiple natural hot springs just outside of Santa Fe New Mexico. Montezuma Hot Springs and Black Rock Hot Springs are only a short drive from Santa Fe.

Does Taos have hot springs?

Taos is home to a number of hot springs. There are both resort hot springs and natural springs accessible just outside of Taos.

What are the top 5 hot springs in New Mexico?

San Antonio Hot Springs, Spence Hot Springs, Jemez Hot Springs, Manby Hot Springs, and Black Rock Hot Springs are the top 5 New Mexico hot springs.

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With this complete guide on the top hot springs in New Mexico, you’re ready to get soaking! For more awesome New Mexico fun, be sure to give our Chaco Canyon guide a read.

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3 Comments

  1. Hi McKenna, I see that you have updated this page recently and was talking with a friend about the Taos Pueblo (Ponce de Leon) Hot Springs and we were curious if you or anyone that you’re in touch with has visted recently? We have heard of some unruley dogs potentially disturbing the springs for visitors. Have you heard anything or can you corroborate any info?
    Thank you.

    1. Dennis, unfortunately I’m not up-to-date with the dog situation. If that is a big concern for you, I’d recommend checking out other nearby springs like Warm Springs or Black Rock. Hope that helps!

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