Beautiful forest views? Check. A chilly, flowing river? Check. A picturesque thermal spring? Also check. The trek from the Battleship Rock picnic site to the idyllic McCauley Hot Springs in northern New Mexico has a little bit of everything combined into one gorgeous hike.
Tucked away in the Santa Fe National Forest, McCauley Hot Springs is a well-known hiking destination just around the corner from Jemez Springs.
The trailhead sits just off State Road 4 at the Battleship Rock picnic site and winds its way through spectacular forest views.
The out and back trail measures approximately 3.4 miles overall and is typically well-maintained.
Keep in mind that this trail is considered moderately difficult, since the first half is an uphill climb and some areas are a bit rocky. However, dipping your feet into the hot spring at the end is worth the workout.
Your journey begins at the trailhead, located just past the picnic area, and heads southeast along a well-trodden path.
Small markers will guide you but it is recommended to bring or download a map in the event you lose the trail.
Among the many views you'll see here, the Jemez River is one of the first.
It is visible for most of the trail but you don't need to worry about crossing it; the river will stay to your right as you hike in.
You'll also see plenty of mountain views, the aforementioned Battleship Rock, and hints of wildlife before reaching McCauley Hot Springs.
The thermal pools are more likely to be considered warm springs since they only reach a temperature of 99 degrees. Smaller pools that feed off the main one cool down to 85 degrees for a more tepid soak.
After a couple hours of hiking, sitting here to soak while enjoying the forest scenery is one of the best possible ways to spend a few hours of your day.
McCauley Hot Springs is located in northern New Mexico, approximately five miles north of Jemez Springs via State Road 4.
The trail is rated moderately difficult and may take around three hours to complete. Details about the trail and area can be found at AllTrails or the Forest Service website. While hiking, don't forget to follow basic hiking etiquette and leave no trace.
Location: Google Maps
Details: AllTrails
Details: U.S. Forest Service
Another hot spring sits a short drive from the Battleship Rock picnic site and is an exceptionally short trek. Read more about Spence Hot Springs in The Easily Hikable Hot Springs In New Mexico With The Most Stellar Views.
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