We all have our favorite ways of unwinding after a long week: popping open a new bottle of wine, sleeping in, or even embarking on a day trip on the open road. If treating yourself to a relaxing soak sounds more like your style of relaxation, then you’ll want to check out one of these open-air hot springs in New Mexico. Ever been to the Silver City New Mexico hot springs? Do you want to? Go ahead – we’ll be here when you get back.

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Are you already planning a trip to one of these exciting hot springs in New Mexico? If you’re looking for another opportunity to escape for a relaxing weekend, you will fall in love with the pastoral southern New Mexico setting at the Hurd La Rinconada Gallery & Guest Homes in San Patricio.

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What underrated places in New Mexico should I visit?

If you are looking for some of the best hidden gems in New Mexico, there is a lot to choose from. The state is packed full of natural beauty as well as fun attractions that are perfect for every type of traveler. If you want an underrated adventure that's perfect for the whole family, we recommend spending the day exploring Tinkertown Museum, packed full of wacky dioramas and folk art, kids of all ages will have a blast examining all of the intricate works. Or maybe you are looking for something fun to do with a group of friends? A visit to culturally rich Glenrio Ghost Town would make for a great adventure with the whole squad.

What are the best parks to visit in New Mexico? 

There are 35 gorgeous state parks in the Land of Enchantment, and all of them have their own appeal. City of Rocks state park in Silver City is a ca n't-miss excursion if you are interested in rocky landscapes. The park got its name from all of the volcanic rock formations that pepper the land. You can also camp here next to forty-foot tall rocks! If you are looking for a slightly more green adventure, then Fenton Lake State Park, surrounded by stunning pines, is the perfect fit for you. This park is also the perfect choice if you are passionate about fishing, kayaking, or both. If you need more inspiration for your travels, we have put together a list of 14 of the best state parks in New Mexico for you to take a look at.

Are there fun free things to do in New Mexico?

New Mexico is an awesome place to visit if you are looking to keep the costs of excursions and adventures low. There is so much to be seen that doesn't cost a single penny, and all of it is well worth your time. Of course, there are the parks we talked about above, and many of the hot springs are free as well, but there are also historical homes to marvel at, and art galleries make for the perfect entrance fee-free escape from the heat. There are even places that offer free wine tastings! If you need more details you can take a look at our coverage of free things to do in New Mexico.

 

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