The Underrated New Mexico Spring That Just Might Be Your New Favorite Summer Destination
By E Jamar|Published August 14, 2018
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E Jamar is a published writer based in Milwaukee, WI. Despite being a Midwesterner at heart, you can often find them trekking throughout the states and discovering new hidden gems. When they're not traveling, you can find them discussing disability issues, cuddling their pug puppy, and checking out new local spots.
New Mexico has plenty of spots in nature to sit back and relax in a beautiful atmosphere, but these hot springs in the Santa Fe National Forest will relax your muscles and give you an experience unlike anything else. These springs might have gotten a bad rep at one point for being a bit rowdy, but things have calmed down and now the underrated spring is the perfect natural oasis. Get ready to be engulfed in beauty; this spring might just become your new favorite spot.
This amazing spring is located just 7 miles from Jemez Springs. There are no signs for the springs, so look out for a small parking lot on the side of the road when you've gone this far.
Spence Hot Springs are quite popular since they're so beautiful and easily accessible. Each pool can accommodate about a dozen people, and you'll often find that many within them.
If you thought New Mexico was only full of deserts, you must experience the ultimate natural oasis that is Spence Hot Springs. It might even become your new favorite hangout spot!
Spence Hot Springs is located in the Santa Fe National Forest, off Highway 4. You can learn more by visiting the National Forest Service website right here.
Have you taken a dip in these all natural springs? How was your experience? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to share photos from your adventures with us in our New Mexico Nature Lovers Facebook group, or tag us on Instagram by tagging #onlyinnewmexico for a chance to be featured!
If you’re looking for even more hot springs in the Land of Enchantment, here are 12 that are sure to relax you.
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