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Ojo caliente hot springs
Ojo caliente hot springs








My favorite time to soak in these is at night when a canopy of stars twinkle overhead. If you want to really get away from folks, the private soaking pools with wood burning kiva fireplaces are the way to go. The seven public pools, including a seasonal mud pool, are open from 8 a.m.

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Soda is said to relieve digestive problems and arsenic is believed to be beneficial for arthritis, stomach ulcers and a variety of skin conditions. Iron is considered to be beneficial to the blood and immune system. Not only is the water relaxing and restorative, each has its own reported healing properties. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa offers three different therapeutic mineral waters in seven public pools, three private pools and a host of soaking tubs.

ojo caliente hot springs

Think Baden-Baden, Marienbad in Europe, Saratoga Springs in New York or the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. In the old days, spa was an acronym “Sanitas per Aquam,” or “Salus per Aquas” (both Latin for health through water). The word spa has come to mean a place that offers body treatments, whether attached to a luxury hotel or an in-town day destination. What better way to pamper than a getaway to a mineral hot springs? Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa is a relaxing and rejuvenating oasis in Northern New Mexico an hour northwest of Santa Fe. Much of this is because we’re a pampered generation that takes good care of ourselves. Most of us are aging way more gracefully than our parents did. The good news for boomers is that 60 is the new 40 and 70 is the new 60. Hot springs and New Mexico-are those two items on your boomer travel list? In today’s guest post, Billie Frank of The Santa Fe Traveler introduces us to Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa.








Ojo caliente hot springs