Enjoy A Short 0.3-Mile Hike To Gorgeous Hot Springs In New Mexico
Black Rock Hot Springs in New Mexico offers a short hike and a relaxing soak in a scenic setting.
When you are searching for a place where you can sit back and relax, there are several destinations in New Mexico you can visit. However, Black Rock Hot Springs, located near Arroyo Hondo in the northern part of the state, is one destination that must be at the top of your list. Not only can you soak in the gorgeous hot springs, but the short-and-sweet hike to reach the relaxing pool is less than 0.5 miles long.
Black Rock Hot Springs is the perfect day trip destination in New Mexico. On your visit, you can spend the day outdoors, breathe in a little fresh air, and enjoy Mother Nature.
To reach these hot springs in New Mexico, you must hike a short and easy 0.3-mile trail.
This is an out-and-back trail, and you’ll follow a portion of the majestic Rio Grande River.
As you hike, don’t be in a rush to reach the hot springs. This hike will take you through some of the most beautiful areas of the Rio Grande River. Enjoy the beauty around you.
While the hike is short, it is also rocky. Make sure you pay attention to the terrain to avoid tripping on the more difficult sections of the trail.
Once you reach the hot springs, feel free to hop in and relax.
Be aware that Black Rock Hot Springs are small compared to other hot springs and the short hike makes this area appealing to many individuals. If you want to enjoy the hot springs by yourself or with few individuals, we suggest visiting early in the day and avoiding the weekends.
A day trip to the Black Rock Hot Springs in New Mexico may just be exactly what you need. It's a magical place!
Click here to view a map of the hot springs near Arroyo Hondo.
Have you ever hiked to the Black Rock Hot Springs in New Mexico? If so, we’d love to hear all about it. Tell us all about your experience along this beautiful hot spring hike in the comments below!
Are you looking for a more challenging hike with a relaxing soak at the end? Check out Turkey Creek Hot Springs in the Gila Wilderness.
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