10 Things to do in Jemez Springs That You Shouldn't Miss

May 9, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Jemez Springs (pronounced HEH-mes) is a village in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 375 at the 2000 census. Named for the nearby Pueblo of Jemez, the village is the site of Jemez State Monument and the headquarters of the Jemez Ranger District. The village and nearby locations in the Jemez Valley are the site of hot springs and several religious retreats.
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1. Jemez Trail National Scenic Byway

Jemez Springs, NM
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Jemez Trail National Scenic Byway

Reviewed By NyonyaLady - Albuquerque, United States

We have never visited Jemez and we have thoughts about a drive to the mountains to enjoy nature and get away from the city will be great. So we drive there on a Sunday and we are amazed with the beautiful scenic views of red rocks fantastic geologic wonder, the Soda Dam is a natural dam that formed from a hot mineral water flow which deposited travertine and calcium carbonate from 7000 years ago. Approximately a 150 mile loop, the Jemez Mountain Trail Scenic Byway twists and turns through a vast terrain of river valleys, mountains, and volcanic calderas. Along that trail you will travel culturally from the 13th century ancient puebloans to the birth of the Atomic age. Many recreational and outdoor opportunities of camping, hiking, back packing, hunting and fishing or simply soaking in the various hot springs abounds in this region. A day's trip is definitely not enough to enjoy all these wonders and we are planning to spend at least a week in the mountains to enjoy more hikes dips in the hot springs and fishing!!!!

2. Jemez Mountains

Jemez Springs, NM
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Jemez Mountains

Reviewed By 351margaritar

I have seen both Colo. Nat'l Monument and Garden of the Gods in Colorado, and the red color from the Jemez mountains that can be seen while driving to the Jemez Hot Springs is dazzling. It was brilliant, deep, and a rich red color unsurpassed by the other two parks.

3. Jemez Springs Bath House

062 Jemez Springs Plaza, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 +1 575-829-3303 http://www.jemezspringsbathhouse.com
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Jemez Springs Bath House

The Bath House, built in 1876, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Water issues from the spring at 159-189F. Some water is diverted into holding tanks overnight to cool so that bathers have control over the water temperature. We have 8 oversized cement tubs; they are private & individual so no swimsuit is required. We also offer wraps and massage. Visit our newly renovated Gift Shop for wonderful gifts & souvenirs.

4. McCauley Hot Spring

Jemez Springs, NM
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McCauley Hot Spring

You have to hike about two miles to view the clear, warm spring located in the mountains.

5. Jemez Mountain Pottery

17521 Hwy 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 +1 575-829-3579 http://www.jemezsprings.org/comp/jemezmountainpottery.html
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Jemez Mountain Pottery

6. Jemez Fine Art

17346 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 +1 575-829-3340 [email protected] http://www.jemezfineart.com
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Jemez Fine Art

7. Jemez National Recreation Area

Jemez Springs, NM http://www.jemezsprings.org/recreation.html
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Jemez National Recreation Area

An area of hiking trails.

8. Jemez Mountain Trail

Jemez Springs, NM
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Jemez Mountain Trail

A National Scenic Byway.

Reviewed By forrestf91

Nice scenic drive. You'll see a rock formation that very much looks like Charlie Brown. Lots of hidden secrets here. Stay and admire the marvel gaze as long as you please. Forrest Fenn's treasure use to be stashed here.

9. Jemez Historic Site

18160 Nm-4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 +1 575-829-3530 http://nmhistoricsites.org/jemez
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Jemez Historic Site

A short drive from Albuquerque and Bernalillo, the Jemez National Historic Landmark is one of the most beautiful prehistoric and historic sites in the Southwest. It includes the stone ruins of a 700 year old village and the San José de los Jemez church dating to 1621. The village of Giusewa was built in the narrow San Diego Canyon by the ancestors of the present-day people of Jemez Pueblo. The visitor center contains exhibitions that tell the story of the site through the words of the Jemez people. A 1,400-foot interpretive trail winds through the impressive site ruins.

Reviewed By SisuTravelor - Skanee, United States

A visit at pueblo site and museum is well worth the time and the small entrance fee. The museum does a fine job of educating visitors about the indigenous people who lived in the Jemez canyon at this pueblo ... both prior to and after the arrival of the Spaniards.

10. Valles Caldera National Preserve

39201 Highway 4, Jemez Springs, NM 87025-9428 +1 575-829-4100 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/vall
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Valles Caldera National Preserve

Known for its expansive high mountain valles, large elk herds, and diverse history, the Preserve is a favorite among the locals when friends and relatives are in town. If you are in New Mexico you do not want to miss this. Bring your camera and enjoy the expansive views. Pet Friendly: Dogs on leashes are welcome at the contact stations, but are prohibited elsewhere on the Preserve. Registered assistance animals are allowed.

Reviewed By maldenmusic - Malden, United States

This was our first visit here and it was absolutely breathtaking. The scenery of the volcanic caldera was gorgeous. The park ranger was very knowledgeable about the history and how its was formed. We drove back to the historic cabins but since it was off season weren't able to go any further. One of the cabins was used in the TV series Longmire. Due to Covid-19, we couldn't go in the visitor center but the ranger had info outside. We hope to return when we can drive through more of the caldera.

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