Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa
50 Los Banos Rd Highway 414, Ojo Caliente, New Mexico 87549 USA
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“Relax into timeless waters”
Our legendary waters have been soothing body, mind and spirit naturally for centuries. In the 1500's the Spaniard, in their quest for gold and the Fountain of Youth, discovered the unusual mineral springs in Ojo Caliente, New Mexico. One explorer's record cites, "The greatest treasure that I found these people to possess are hot springs which burst out at the foot of a mountain...so powerful are the chemicals contained in this water that the inhabitants believe that they were given to them by their gods. These Springs I have named Ojo Caliente, or hot eye." Combining a soak in our healing waters with one of our natural spa treatments provides the ultimate relaxing experience for both mind and body. The diverse spa menu offers a full array of soothing and restorative treatments that incorporate Ojo's private blend of wildcrafted herbs and oils. Step back into an unhurried era and rediscover the lost art of relaxing. Ojo Caliente offers an unpretentious and uncomplicated atmosphere with a variety of lodging accommodations, including new enchanting suites and charming cottages, the historic hotel and private homes. All lodging, with the exception of the RV and Camping Park, includes access to mineral pools plus our steam and sauna. We suggest that you make reservations for spa treatments and private outdoor pools before you arrive.
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RV camping $22
If you have time, spend a night at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa. It’s believed to be a sacred gathering place and a source of healing by the indigenous Native Americans of Northern New Mexico. Just above the resort are the ruins of the Posi-Ouinge Native American peoples. It’s a bit of a hike, but worth it to learn about the area’s first inhabitants. When you’re hungry, the Artesian Restaurant is just a short walk from the resort. And right next to that is the Wine Bar and Lounge. Finish your trip with a dip in the Kiva Pool. Reservations are required, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more serene setting to finish up your tour of New Mexico’s best hot springs.
LOVED our stay here; several pools/tubs to chose from, had a great mud rub, room was nice and food was great!
Resort would have been amazing if I had more time, and didn't have children with me. Not a place for kids! Restaurant was good, food from the farm you see on the way in. Stayed in the inn, rooms are nothing special, but the beds are super comfy!
For a fabulous day, soak here for a few hours, have lunch at the restaurant, and then make a reservation at Origin at Rancho de San Juan south just 13 miles on why 285 to see Ra Paulette's Windows of the Earth cave sanctuary. This is the only one open to the public legally, by docent led tours. Must make reservation: OriginNewMexico.com
Entry fee includes access to the public mineral pools, Mud Pool*
and steam and sauna 8 am - 10 pm every day.
Monday-Thursday: $20 pp
Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holiday Periods: $32 pp
Sunset Rate - After 6 p.m.
Monday-Thursday: $16 pp
Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holiday Periods: $28 pp
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- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
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