Eat & Stay Here

Savor local flavors and unwind in comfort with our dining and lodging options, crafted for a memorable stay.

Eat & Stay Here

Just an hour north from Albuquerque, Jemez Springs is a short, scenic drive to a long deserved break. Whether you’re here for a group retreat, one on one time with family and friends or coming here solo for a little regrouping, there are many lodging facilities in which to stay and eateries from which to try in the area. Several restaurants, depending on season, offer live music on weekends at special events.

After a day of fishing, hiking or soaking, there’s nothing more rewarding than a hot meal and a warm bed. Lodging facilities vary from family friendly and casual to retreats with policies which restrict pets or young children from staying, to maintain quiet at the facility. Please visit individual lodging websites for policies and information.

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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