Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
A unique resort destination in Northern New Mexico, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa has been a gathering place, healing mind, body, and spirit naturally for centuries.
Ojo Caliente is a small unincorporated community in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 285 near the Rio Grande between Española and Taos, approximately 50 miles north of Santa Fe, the state capital. Ojo Caliente is known for its hot springs.
Ojo Caliente is one of the oldest health resorts in North America. Tewa tradition holds that its pools provided access to the underworld. Frank Mauro purchased the springs in 1932, and it remained a family business for three generations.
The resort's buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.The nearby Ojo Caliente Hot Springs Round Barn, built in 1924, is also listed on the National Register.
For Reservations: 888.939.0007 | For General Information: 505.583.2233
The Hot Springs are Open 9:30am-10pm every day and 7:30am-10pm for Lodging Guests and Club Card Holders.
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs, NM
There are serious problems at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa, an hour north of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Ojo Caliente is a beautiful place with incredible natural hot springs. The hot springs were recently purchased by new owners, the Scott family, whom have given me and others who have been visiting the springs for many years a lot of trouble.
I must protect myself from allegations of libel. Therefore, the following statements are either FACT or are MY OPINION only.
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa is being mismanaged in terms of public safety, compliance with laws, and the way customers are treated.
1. The last time I was there in mid-2009, the resort was a fire trap. The pools are in a courtyard enclosed by walls with only one avenue of escape (the main entrance). Iron gates were padlocked, apparently to prevent loss of revenue from unpaid access. A staff member told me she was not trained on fire procedures. I alerted the local fire department which confirmed it found violations. I do not know whether the violations have since been corrected and whether, in the event fire blocks the main entrance, there would be any means of escape for those not physically able to scale the walls.
2. The new owners find long-time locals undesirable, and therefore discontinued a program of offering a Two for Tuesday discount to locals one day each week.
3. The resort is extremely conservative. It did not allow a girlfriend of mine to breastfeed her baby (a violation of state law requiring businesses to allow breastfeeding) and did not allow me to wear a Speedo bathing suit (the type sold at any Big 5 and worn commonly at public pools and sporting events, including the Olympics). On one occasion I was threatened with arrest by a security guard for wearing bicycle shorts.
For more examples of mistreatment of me and other customers, see this Facebook page:
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
- we visit these wonderful ancient mineral baths between Santa Fe, and Taos, New Mexico.
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
Celebrating 140 years as one of the oldest
natural health resorts in the United States.
Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, New Mexico
S2 E4 - Ojo Caliente, New Mexico, Union Reservoir & RV Storage Solutions
This video documents our trip to Ojo Caliente, New Mexico Spa and Resort, as well as a short day trip to Union Reservoir in Longmont, Colorado not too far from our house. We have also included information about our RV storage provider in Erie, Colorado.
Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, New Mexico
Took an awesome Hike from one of the best Hot Springs in America, Ojo Caliente, In New Mexico
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM | Relaxing in Hot Springs
We slipped into the hot springs at Riverbend Hot Springs and a feeling of zen slipped over us. The serene music playing, the mountains in the distance, and the feeling of the naturally hot water on a cold winter day combined together for a feeling a pure bliss. Our time in New Mexico was short, but this was one of our favorite stops in the entire trip!
Truth or Consequences is best known for two things. The first is the naturally occurring hot springs, the other is the name. Originally known simply as Hot Springs, the name changed in 1950 to honor the famous NBC radio show of the same name.
There is more to Truth or Consequences than just the hot springs. While small, it's one of New Mexico's most charming towns. The downtown area has restaurants, shops, and a fantastic brewery. Everyone we met and talked to was very friendly and welcoming, which only made our visit even more enjoyable.
Truth or Consequences is the most popular in the colder months, as the demand for hot springs goes down as the weather gets warmer. Located about halfway between Albuquerque, NM and El Paso, TX, it's a popular getaway for those looking to get out of the city and into a more rural part of the state.
To read more about things to do in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, check out our blog post here:
To see more of our New Mexico adventures, watch out video from the mountains of Ruidoso here:
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
November 2017 - Ojo Caliente, New Mexico
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
Located in New Mexico's high desert country, Ojo offers ultimate relaxation amid gorgeous country and modern amenities
Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, NM; Truck Camping Breakfast
I was recently at Ojo Caliente Hot Springs in northern New Mexico, near Taos. They have amazing hot springs, luxury accommodations, and an RV park. Here's a little video of their campgrounds, along with a share of how I cook breakfast out of my truck when I’m on the road. My friend Beth joined me for this road trip. We had a great time cooking our food outdoors.
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Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
1215 Avila Beach Dr
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
(805) 595-7302
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Morning flight over Ojo Caliente, NM hot springs resort
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs VIP Retreat, Ayahuasca and Kambo Shamanic Training New Mexico
VIP Itinerary Ojo Caliente
Biology of The Force: Rainmaking
Jan 20-24, 2020 Personal Power Ayahuasca Ceremony Sat Jan 23
This VIP Journey is designed for people interested in Training to maximize their Health, Happiness and Personal Power. “The Force” (Alignment, Peace, Personal Power) can come in when we Balance, and this will include a focus on 4 categories or “directions”. 4 Steps Into the Force, accompanying videos and workbook, as well as our Seminars at the VIP Mineral Springs Retreat, will guide you step-by-step. The addition of chiropractic adjustments, mineral springs, Kambo and gentle Ayahuasca Tea Ceremony in our Traditional Native American Kiva will allow you to cement in your new Vision for Purpose and Power. “Rainmaking” is the Vortex of Personal Power, the place of miracles where we are powerful vehicles of divine energy and flow.
Wednesday - Arrivals in Albuquerque, Transport to Ojo Caliente, Soak, #1 Kambo Medicine
Thursday - Soak and Hike, #2 Kambo, ‘Peace’ Pipe Ceremony, Storytelling Fireside
Friday - Return to Albuquerque, Sweat Lodge, #3 Kambo, Local Hotel
Saturday - Ayahuasca Ceremony in the Kiva and Overnight Stay
Daily -
7-8 Rise and Ready (coffee at Hotel, fasting for Kambo)
8-9 Yoga and Drum Journey, Kambo
9-12 Soak, Chiropractic Adjustments
12-2 Lunch/ Continental Breakfast in Casa De Ojo
2-4 Group Activity, Teaching on Rainmaking, Medicine Wheel Walk
4-6 Soak
6-8 Gather and Present Medicine Wheel, Shamanic Personal Power & Holistic Health
8-10 Fireside Storytelling Activities/ Free Soak under the Stars
What is Included:
Transportation to Ojo Caliente from Albuquerque on Wednesday
Mineral Springs (2) All-Day Passes at world-renowned Ojo Caliente resort
Continental Lunch/ Breakfast daily after Kambo at Casa de Ojo
3 doses of Kambo, Frog Medicine “Somatic Reset”
2 days Lodging at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa (unlimited access pass for elegant 8 pools of mineral baths nestled in the Mountains & Red Rocks of N NM),
Training Class (4 Steps Into the Vortex: Biology of RainMaking),
Finding The Force Community Member Welcome Packet with tons of free resources online
Overnight Stay in the Kiva, free gift of a fireside Tea Ceremony (Ayahuasca, once graduated from training)
Sweat Lodge or Temascal, Native Sauna with Sound Healing, Detox and Purification
Access to Exclusive Online Training and Documentaries from Finding The Force
Community Membership and Registration for ONAC, an organization which provides full legal coverage for Ayahuasca Ceremony
1 group session of Medicine Wheel Walk and Activity
Pipe Ceremony with traditional Creek “Peace” Pipe
Nightly Fireside Stories from Native America, empowering you to Change Your Mind
Free Gift to take home to remind you of Northern New Mexico!
$25 off Sessions with Courtni StarHeart (energy work, spiritual reading, or Medicine Walk, Cleansing or “Limpieza”)
Courtni StarHeart has spoken at and organized retreats and ceremonies, directed films on cultural work, and produced a Podcast series as well as the educational packet for Plant Medicine Ceremony. She’s an AU alum and Traditional Medicine Person of Southwestern Shamanic lineage with 15 years in NM building community and training Visionaries.
Time Travel Part 3 - Taos to Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs
Enjoying the hot springs at Ojo Caliente Springs and the mica mine hike with a search for the great beast.
MY 1st JAPANESE SPA IN SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO???
I experienced one of the coolest and most unique spa resorts ever.
We visited the Ten Thousand Waves Spa Resort that is Japanese inspired in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Super cool, clean and unique.
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If ever in that neck of the woods, literally, definitely make it a priority to go check it out!
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Video of Faywood Hot Springs RV Resort, NM from Jayne W.
Storm rolling in from the mountains accross the desert
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Jayne W.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Beautiful desert location
About 30-45 minutes out of las cruces nm,beautiful desert setting, rv sites, cabins, camp store, several hot springs, some are clothing optional, some family friendly, very remote no cell service but beautiful area, not far from city of rocks state park
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