New Mexico Hot Springs

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Gila Hot Springs Vacation Center
House Log Canyon Hot Springs
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Manby Hot Springs
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Lightfeather Hot Springs

Southwest region of New MexicoJust a short hike to this wonderful collection of hot springs alongside the Middlefork of the Gila River. The hot springs themselves are very hot (about 149 degrees F) and will scald you if you sample them near the source. The only way to enjoy the hot water is in one of the rather ephemeral rocklined pools along the river where the hot-spring water mixes with the cold river water, making for a comfortable bath. The best time to visit the springs during the late summer or early fall. Despite its rather isolated location, Because it is well known, don’t be surprised by the presence of other hikers or riders on horseback.

Directions: Go along NM 15 approx. 45 miles through the Gila National Forest. Allow approx 2 hours for the drive.