November 19, 2008

Which is a good natrual spring near Jemez Springs New Mexico?

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pixiedragon asked:


I’m going to Jemez / Taos / Santa Fe / Albuquerque in early October and I had hoped to enjoy the natural hot springs. The ones I found require a long hike to get to them. I have arthritis and cannot hike very far (less than a mile) I found one called Spence Hot Springs that doesn’t seem to be a very far hike. Does anybody have first hand knowledge of this spring? I was reading that it was clothing optional but that nudity was illegal. I also read that it had gotten trashy and was even a mention of feces. Please help!

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November 19, 2008

GRANDDAD POPS @ 3:04 pm

hi there,i have no knowledge my self, but have found information that might be useful for you,i like the sound of the first spring,hope this helps.

Giggling Springs Hot Springs
40 Abouselman Loop, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-9175
“… Natural mineral hot springs are located throughout the Jemez valley. Some are on public land, others are on private land and open to the public for a fee. …” santafeinformation.com

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Jemez Springs Bath House
62 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3303
“… The following is a list that our friends at Faywood Hot Springs have put together of both natural wilderness and developed geothermal assets in NM. …” discovernewmexico.com

Jemez Springs City Hall
46 Jemez Springs Plz, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3540
“… Along this 45 mile stretch of State Highway, you’ll find natural hot springs, great fishing spots, endless hiking trails, and lovely camp sites. …” jemezsprings.org

Jemez Springs Municipal Court
17691 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3858
“… Along this 45 mile stretch of State Highway, you’ll find natural hot springs, great fishing spots, endless hiking trails, and lovely camp sites. …” jemezsprings.org

Jemez Springs Waste Water Plnt
14609 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-4203
“… Along this 45 mile stretch of State Highway, you’ll find natural hot springs, great fishing spots, endless hiking trails, and lovely camp sites. …” jemezsprings.org

Jemez Springs Fire Department
20 Calle Bomberas, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3131
“… Along this 45 mile stretch of State Highway, you’ll find natural hot springs, great fishing spots, endless hiking trails, and lovely camp sites. …” jemezsprings.org

Canon Del Rio
16445 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-4377
“… I particularly enjoyed the natural hot springs and Bandelier National Monument. I highly recommend The Riverdancer Retreat. …” tripadvisor.com

Bodhi Mandala Zen Center
13 Bodhi Dr, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3854
“… Participants may enjoy the natural hot springs on the grounds and hiking trails to the majestic national forest nearby. Founded in 1973, the Center welcomes …” summerseminar.org

Desert Willow Bed & Breakfast
15975 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3410
“… Past volcanic activity has created many natural hot springs, sulfurous vents and the caldera in the nearby Valle Grande. After a long hike or a day on the …” desertwillowbandb.com

Gaining Ground Realty Co
40 Abouslemen Loop, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-4246
“… Scenic Byway Highway-4, borders the Jemez National Recreation Area, winding through red rock canyons, forests, mountains, and natural mineral hot springs. …” gaininggroundrealty.com

La Cueva Lodge
38690 Highway 126, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3300
“… Jemez Falls • Natural hot springs • Fenton Lake State Park Valles Caldera National Preserve (The Caldera is the center of a volcano which emploded about one …” lacuevalodge.com

Jemez Mountain Baptist Church
7 Mesa Verde Rd, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3181
“… Along this 45 mile stretch of State Highway, you’ll find natural hot springs, great fishing spots, endless hiking trails, and lovely camp sites. …” jemezsprings.org

Elk Mountain Lodge
37485 Highway 126, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3159
“… The Soda Dam was formed over thousands of years, the minerals from the natural springs have created a dam that blocks the Jemez River. …” elkmountainlodge.cc

Jemez Monument Museum
18160 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3530
“… The surrounding Jemez Mountains offer cross-country skiing, hiking, camping, fishing and famous natural hot springs. See the Jemez Valley Business Association …” itsatrip.org

U S Government: Forest Service
51 Woodsy Ln, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3535
“… Reconnecting wetlands: Natural springs and seeps that are part of a wet meadow system were previously separated by a road. Three French drains (perforated pipes …” fs.fed.us

Trails End RV Park
37695 Highway 126, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-4072
“… Hikers will enjoy waterfalls, dense forest, alpine meadows, natural hot springs, mushrooms and gorgeous wildflowers. A Country Store and Family Restaurant are …” trailsendrv.com

Jemez Springs Bath House - Unverified listing
62 Jemez Springs Plz, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3303
“… past the Jemez Springs Bath House became the hub of the Valley, with people coming from miles around to take advantage of the healing powers of the natural …” jemezspringsbathhouse.com

Dancing Bear Bed & Breakfast
314 San Diego Loop, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3336
“… Dancing Bear B&B in Jemez Springs, New Mexico, United States near Jemez Trail National Scenic By-way , Jemez Pueblo, Jemez State Monument, Ponderosa Winery, …” innsite.com

Jemez Canyon Inn
50 Canyon Ct, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3254
“… Add to that Jemez Springs’ natural beauty and its closeness to ABQ, and this place is a winner. We’d definitely go back. …” tripadvisor.com

American Legion Post 75
17691 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 - (505) 829-3204
“… Over 140 miles of scenic beauty including hot springs, geological formations and waterfalls. Enjoy fishing, hiking, camping, biking, restaurants, B & B’s, …” jemezmountaintrail.com

try the links.ps sorry it”s long,but theres more,if you need!!

there you are some good reading for you,i do hope you find some thing suitable,good luck and enjoy your trip bye!

November 22, 2008

accopr @ 3:20 am

Hi I live in NM but can’t say I know much about hot springs. We live in the southeast area. I would contact the NM Tourist Bureau. It a beautiful state. Have a good time but get away from the cities to see more of the real NM. Not so touristy.