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Jemez National Recreation Area

Spence Hot Springs ♨ Jemez, Nuovo Messico

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Spence Hot Springs ♨ Jemez, Nuovo Messico

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Spence Hot Springs is a popular natural geothermal attraction nestled in the scenic Jemez Mountains, north of Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Located within the Santa Fe National Forest and the Valles Caldera National Preserve, this natural monument offers a unique opportunity to soak in warm mineral waters at an elevation of 2187 metres. The springs are a testament to the ancient Valles Caldera, a supervolcano that shaped the stunning volcanic landscapes of the region.

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    16 dicembre 2016

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    Spence Hot Spring è un'escursione di mezzo miglio da un piccolo parcheggio per 7 auto a 5 miglia a nord dell'ufficio distrettuale di Jemez Ranger. Il sentiero comprende alcune rocce …
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    Spence Hot Spring è un'escursione di mezzo miglio da un piccolo parcheggio per 7 auto a 5 miglia a nord dell'ufficio distrettuale di Jemez Ranger. Il sentiero è spesso fangoso/scivoloso. …
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    1. Spence Hot Springs Trail

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    Hike the easy Spence Hot Springs Trail for a short 0.3-mile (0.6 km) journey to natural hot springs in the Santa Fe National Forest.

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    Elevazione 2.190 m

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    giovedì 19 marzo

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    Posizione:Jemez National Recreation Area, Sandoval County, Nuovo Messico, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the difficulty level and terrain of the hike to Spence Hot Springs?

    The hike to Spence Hot Springs is generally considered relatively short, about half a mile from the parking area. However, the trail can be challenging in sections, featuring rocks, muddy or slippery patches, and some ups and downs. It involves crossing a footbridge over San Antonio Creek. While suitable for most, hikers should be prepared for uneven terrain.

    How do the temperatures of the different pools at Spence Hot Springs vary?

    Spence Hot Springs features several soaking areas with varying temperatures. The main spring feeds into a primitive rock pool, and there are typically upper and lower terraced pools. The water temperature in the tiny cave grotto is often around 95°F (35°C). The upper outdoor pool usually hovers around 88°F (31°C), and the lower pool is cooler, typically around 84°F (29°C).

    Are there any specific regulations or prohibitions visitors should be aware of at Spence Hot Springs?

    Yes, several regulations are in place to preserve the natural environment and ensure visitor safety. Glass containers, camping, and campfires are strictly prohibited along the trail and at the springs. Nudity is also not permitted and may result in citations from rangers. Additionally, visitors are advised that the water quality is not monitored, and it's crucial to avoid getting water in your nose to minimize the risk of a rare parasitic amoeba.

    Is Spence Hot Springs suitable for families with children, and are dogs allowed?

    The relatively short hike makes Spence Hot Springs accessible for many families, though the trail can be rocky and slippery in sections. However, it's important to note that dogs are generally not permitted at Spence Hot Springs to protect the natural environment and ensure the safety and comfort of all visitors. Always check current regulations before bringing pets to natural areas.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements for visiting Spence Hot Springs?

    Parking for Spence Hot Springs is available at a small, unmarked paved lot directly off State Highway 4, approximately five to seven miles north of the Jemez Ranger District Office. This parking area is quite small, accommodating only about 7 cars, and fills up quickly, especially during peak times. No permits are required to access Spence Hot Springs or to park in the designated lot.

    How crowded does Spence Hot Springs get, especially on weekends or during peak seasons?

    Spence Hot Springs is a very popular destination, and it can get quite crowded, particularly on weekends, holidays, and during the warmer months. The main soaking pool accommodates only about 10 people, so space is limited. To avoid crowds and secure parking, arriving early in the morning or visiting on weekdays during the off-season (late fall or early spring) is highly recommended.

    Are there other notable hot springs or trails in the Jemez area worth exploring?

    Yes, the Jemez area is rich with geothermal activity and offers several other hot springs and numerous hiking trails. While Spence Hot Springs is popular, other options like San Antonio Hot Springs (which requires a longer hike or specific road conditions) are also available. For hiking, the surrounding Santa Fe National Forest and Valles Caldera National Preserve offer a wide array of trails, from easy walks to more strenuous backcountry routes.

    What should I wear and bring for a visit to Spence Hot Springs?

    For the hike, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes with good grip, as the trail can be rocky and muddy. Bring a swimsuit, towel, and a change of clothes for after your soak. Since there is no potable water at the trailhead, carry plenty of drinking water. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are also advisable. Remember that glass containers are prohibited, so use reusable water bottles.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Spence Hot Springs?

    Spence Hot Springs is located in a relatively undeveloped area of the Santa Fe National Forest. The nearest amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, can be found in the town of Jemez Springs, which is about five to seven miles south of the hot springs. You'll find a selection of local eateries and lodging establishments there.

    What are the potential health considerations when soaking in natural hot springs like Spence Hot Springs?

    It's important to be aware that the water quality at Spence Hot Springs is not monitored. There is a potential risk of contracting a rare but serious parasitic amoeba, Naegleria Fowleri, which is common in warm natural springs. To minimize this risk, visitors are strongly advised to avoid getting water in their nose. If you have open wounds or compromised immunity, it's best to consult a doctor before soaking.

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