Attractions

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Explore the unique and exciting attractions that make Jemez Springs a must-visit destination. From scenic beauty to rich history, there’s something for everyone

Hot Springs & Spas

As the name implies, Jemez Springs is abundant in natural hot springs. Primitive hot springs make Jemez Springs a delight for hikers who are rewarded by beautiful waterfalls or comforting hot springs.

Culture

The culture of Jemez Springs can be defined by its history, sense of place and attitudes of the area. The Jemez people are the original inhabitants of this area, and their customs and traditions are carried on today.

Outdoor

Finding inspiration is easy in Jemez Springs with the many outdoor opportunities that exist at little to no cost. Surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest, Jemez Springs is a great locale for hiking,  photography. springs

Valles Caldera

Valles Caldera National Preserve became the country’s newest national park in 2016. Just 20 miles north along Hwy 4 Jemez Springs is an easy access point to this spectacular preserve with 89,000 acres located in Sandoval County.

Camping

There is no other place as beautiful as the Jemez Springs area in which to camp.The Santa Fe National Forest, which borders the Village of Jemez Springs, has several campgrounds available for a night under the stars, 

Shopping

What better way to take a piece of your experience in Jemez Springs home with you, than to shop local? Family owned businesses in the area range from handmade mineral make-up products to Native American pottery to wearable fiber art.

Art & Music

Jemez Spring captivates artists and creative types who find inspiration in its natural and cultural beauty. From plein air painting to live music, the village hosts many special and annual events where live music, art, crafts and good ole’ fashion fun attract visitors and locals alike. 

Hot Springs & Spas

As the name implies, Jemez Springs is abundant in natural hot springs. Primitive hot springs make Jemez Springs a delight for hikers who are rewarded by beautiful waterfalls or comforting hot springs.

Culture

The culture of Jemez Springs can be defined by its history, sense of place and attitudes of the area. The Jemez people are the original inhabitants of this area, and their customs and traditions are carried on today.

Outdoor

Finding inspiration is easy in Jemez Springs with the many outdoor opportunities that exist at little to no cost. Surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest, Jemez Springs is a great locale for hiking,  photography. springs

Valles Caldera

Valles Caldera National Preserve became the country’s newest national park in 2016. Just 20 miles north along Hwy 4 Jemez Springs is an easy access point to this spectacular preserve with 89,000 acres located in Sandoval County.

Camping

There is no other place as beautiful as the Jemez Springs area in which to camp.The Santa Fe National Forest, which borders the Village of Jemez Springs, has several campgrounds available for a night under the stars, 

Shopping

What better way to take a piece of your experience in Jemez Springs home with you, than to shop local? Family owned businesses in the area range from handmade mineral make-up products to Native American pottery to wearable fiber art.

Art & Music

Jemez Spring captivates artists and creative types who find inspiration in its natural and cultural beauty. From plein air painting to live music, the village hosts many special and annual events where live music, art, crafts and good ole’ fashion fun attract visitors and locals alike. 

Frequently Asked Question

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Jemez Springs is beloved for its mineral rich hot springs, which derive from its neighbor to the north, Valles Caldera National Preserve – a national park. One of only six super volcanoes in the world, the Valles Caldera is what resulted when a series of volcanic eruptions occurred more than 1.25 million years ago. Underground geothermal hot springs flow downward to the Village of Jemez Springs providing year round opportunities for hot springs soaks. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike along several forested trails in the Jemez Mountains and take a dip in natural primitive hot springs including: McCauley Warm Springs and Spence Hot Springs. For a relaxing experience, commercial bath houses in the village such as Jemez Springs Bathhouse and Jemez Hot Springs are welcome alternatives.

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