Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

Santa Fe Region


In addition to pleasant, if nothing-special, historic hotel rooms, the resort has added some plush, boldly colored suites with kiva fireplaces and private soaking tubs, and New Mexican–style cottages. Rates drop from Monday to Thursday. Note that hot springs access is not included for campers.


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