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Riverbend Hot Springs — Day-use fee or pay-per-soak in Truth or Consequences, NM (2026)
Riverside tiled pools and private soaking rooms hug the Rio Grande, pairing panoramic desert sunsets with hammocks, cooling misters, and boutique casitas in downtown T or C.
Temperature
95°–108°F
Pools
8 soaking pools
Best season
Year-round
Reservations
Required
Dog policy
No pets at pools
Family policy
Adults only
Safety notes
- Spring snowmelt can raise Rio Grande levels high enough to close the lower decks—check flow updates before your booking.
- Glass and outside alcohol are banned on the soaking deck; plan to use reusable bottles only.
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