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2026 Hot Springs in New Mexico

We’ve cataloged 5 hot springs in New Mexico, from 3 free & primitive pools to 1 resort experiences across the Cascadia & Columbia Plateau.

5verified springs
3free / wild
1clothing-optional
Cascadia & Columbia Plateaugeothermal region

Spring runoff can bury riverside pools—late summer has the clearest water.

All New Mexico springs

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98°–106°F2 pools · short walk
PrimitiveFree / PrimitiveClothing optionalNew Mexico

Black Rock Hot Springs (Taos)

Arroyo Hondo, NM

Rock-lined soaking pools sit at river level beneath basalt cliffs, offering dawn light over the Rio Grande Gorge and easy links to the nearby Manby trail.

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98°–104°F11 pools · drive up
ResortDay passNew Mexico

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

Ojo Caliente, NM

A 155-year-old bathhouse surrounds four distinct mineral pools—iron, soda, arsenic, and lithia—plus a mud pool, yoga yurt, and farm-to-table restaurant tucked in the Rio Ojo valley.

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95°–108°F8 pools · drive up
Commercial PoolsDay passNew Mexico

Riverbend Hot Springs

Truth or Consequences, NM

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.

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100°–108°F5 pools · long hike
PrimitiveFree / PrimitiveNew Mexico

San Antonio Hot Springs

Jemez Springs, NM

Terraced stone pools cling to the hillside above the San Antonio River, fed by a steaming vent that spills into successive basins with cooling temperatures.

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98°–105°F3 pools · short walk
PrimitiveFree / PrimitiveNew Mexico

Spence Hot Springs

Jemez Springs, NM

A half-mile forest trail climbs to travertine-lined pools perched above the East Fork Jemez River, with views down canyon toward Battleship Rock.

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