While everyone is skiing and snowboarding this winter, if you're looking for something a little more relaxing, this easy hike in the Santa Fe National Forest leads to a hot springs to dip in any time of year. Let's lace up our boots and head out on a stroll down a trail that's home to unparalleled beauty, and bestows one of the most impressive natural hot springs in New Mexico at the end that's perfect for some winter relaxation.
McCauley Hot Springs is a natural spring in the midst of the beautiful Santa Fe National Forest.
At only four miles long, this hike won't take too much out of you while offering incredible views of rock formations and mountains along the way.
You'll find the trailhead at Battleship Rock Day Use Area, and the entire trail is marked upon the trees so you can't get lost. The out-and-back trail is rated at a moderate difficulty, as the trail to the hot springs is mostly uphill. However, on your walk back, you'll be so relaxed that heading back downhill shouldn't be too strenuous.
Once you reach the end, your destination awaits you.
Surrounded by the rushing water of nearby streams and falls, you'll find two natural hot springs to dip in. Make sure to bring your swimming gear.
Though the hot springs aren't too big, they can accommodate about six people at a time. Despite being called "hot" springs, the water is comfortably warm and unbelievably clear.
This hike is absolutely beautiful, and swimming in the clear blue springs at the end makes for the perfect activity any time of year. If you're feeling a bit cold, the upper pool tends to be a bit warmer.
If you're looking for a unique activity in New Mexico this winter, don't pass up this gorgeous hot springs hike for true relaxation in the midst of the beautiful nature scenery that the Land of Enchantment has to offer.
You’ll find the trailhead for McCauley Hot Springs Trail by parking at the Battleship Rock Day Use Area.
Have you ever taken this relaxing hot springs hike before? How was your experience of one of the most impressive hot springs in New Mexico? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to share photos from your hiking adventures with us in our New Mexico Nature Lovers Facebook group, or tag us on Instagram by tagging #onlyinnewmexico for a chance to be featured!
For more incredible trails in the Land of Enchantment, you might want to prepare to take on the ultimate waterfall hike bucket list.
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