It's always a good time to get out and enjoy all the amazing nature the Land of Enchantment has to offer. This extremely short hike won't take you too long, but the reward at the end is a relaxing way to soothe your stress while being out in mother nature. These amazing black rock hot springs in Taos are complete with the perfect view of the Rio Grande, as they're set beside them. You might not be alone, as this little hot springs trail tends to be a popular spot when it's nice outside, but they're perfect pools to hang out in regardless. Let's head on over to the Rio Grande and take a dip! These New Mexico hot springs are almost too good to be true.
Welcome to Black Rock Hot Springs! A short, 0.3-mile hike will lead you down to these amazing natural hot springs along the Rio Grande.
Finding the hot springs can be a bit tricky. Black Rock Hot Springs are located just north of Taos, and west of Arroyo Hondo. Once you find the John Dunn Bridge that goes over the Rio Grande, find the switchback on the left and park there.
You'll find the short trail to the hot springs near the switchback. It might only be a short, 10-minute hike down, but it is quite rocky, so walk with caution.
The Black Rock Hot Springs are mud-bottomed pools, which give the springs a dark appearance. The springs sit at an average of 97 degrees, perfect for melting stress away. The upper spring is a bit warmer than the lower.
As the sun sets, it can get quite dark and chilly at the hot springs, so morning is the optimal time for a visit. Black Rock Hot Springs are fairly well known, so don't expect to be alone.
These hot springs are not ideal for children. The hike down is quite rocky, and the springs themselves are a popular spot for adults.
Taking a dip in a natural hot spring is the perfect way to relax and enjoy nature. With a perfect view of the Rio Grande, it doesn't get any better than this.
Black Rock Hot Springs are located off County Road B-007 in Taos County.
Have you ever taken a short hike to these awesome black rock hot springs? What was it like? How was the view? We'd love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to then go share your photos from your outdoor adventures in our New Mexico Nature Lovers Facebook group, or tag us on Instagram with the hashtag #onlyinnewmexico to see your photos featured!
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