Jemez Springs Travel Guide
Getting to this village along the Jemez River is half the fun. You'll drive the Jemez Mountain Trail into the Jemez Mountains, a trip that can provide a relaxing retreat and/or an exhilarating adventure. In the area are historic sites and relaxing hot springs, as well as excellent stream fishing, hiking, and cr ...
Getting to this village along the Jemez River is half the fun. You'll drive the Jemez Mountain Trail into the Jemez Mountains, a trip that can provide a relaxing retreat and/or an exhilarating adventure. In the area are historic sites and relaxing hot springs, as well as excellent stream fishing, hiking, and cross-country skiing. You may want to combine a drive through this area with a visit to Los Alamos and Bandelier National Monument.
North of town you'll come to the Soda Dam, a strange and beautiful mineral mass formed by travertine deposits -- minerals that precipitate out of geothermal springs. Considered a sacred site by Native Americans, it has a gushing waterfall and caves. During the warm months it's a popular swimming hole.