Hot Springs in New Mexico
81 thermal springs · 68–189°F · 6 counties
New Mexico is home to 81 documented thermal springs, making it one of the most geothermally active states in the country. Temperatures range from 68°F to 189°F. Springs are concentrated in Grant County, with opportunities across 15 counties statewide.
Notable Hot Springs in New Mexico
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San Antonio Hot Springs are a group of geothermal springs located in the Santa Fe National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
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New Mexico Hot Springs Superlatives
Thermal Range Across New Mexico
Mineral Profile of New Mexico Springs
47 springs with pH data. Alkaline springs feel silky; acidic springs are prized for skin renewal.
13 springs with TDS data. Higher mineral concentration means a richer therapeutic soak.