Jemez Springs, New Mexico Where to Stay and What to Do

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Jemez Springs New Mexico, Where to Stay & What to Do

In this video we come back to Jemez Springs, New Mexico, one of my favorite mountain towns! We are staying in the most beautiful AirBnB properties, known as Mystical Mesa on Instagram Instagram: mysticalmesa

If you are interested in staying at this property (I highly recommend) it can be booked here: https://bit.ly/3yjzjO1  The is one of the most beautiful airbnb's I have ever stayed at!

Jemez Springs is a small village in the Santa Fe National Forest located just  over 1 hour NW from Albuquerque in Central New Mexico. This is a popular destination to enjoy the outdoors with it's stunning natural beauty!

The AirBnb has three beautiful bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining area, sunroom, and laundry room. The wrap around deck offers the most stunning views of the red mountain cliffs and vibrant blue skies.

While staying in the village of Jemez Springs we visited the Jemez Springs Bath House and the Jemez State Monument (one of the NM Historic Sites) as well as the Los Ojos Saloon and the Highway 4 Bakery. We drive through the Jemez to the Valles Caldera to visit the historic cabin district and we stop at the famous Jemez Mountains Soda Dam.

The Jemez Springs Bath House is a historical property as this was the one of the first structures built in the area and was originally operated by the Otero and Perea families. This is the place you can visit to soak in the healing mineral water in a private bath. The water that feeds the bath house is from the original spring that erupted like a geyser in the 1860's and surprised the local residents. The bath house was the first effort to take commercial advantage of the hot springs. This bath house is located in the village center and is operated by the village as a non-profit. For more information see: https://jemezspringsbathhouse.com/

The Jemez State Monument is one of New Mexico's 8 historic sites. This site includes the remnants of a 700 year old village of the Guisewa people and the San José de los Jemez church dating to 1621/2. The Spanish established a Catholic mission at the village. The structures are incredibly well preserved. https://nmhistoricsites.org/jemez

We ate delicious food at two local restaurants: The Los Ojos Saloon https://losojossaloon.com/ and the Highway 4 cafe and bakery Facebook: Hwy4cafe

We stopped at the popular soda dam, just off highway 4 on our way to the Valles Caldera.

The Valles Caldera National Preserve is now ran by the National Park Service and is open to the public. This is a 13 mile volcanic crater that attracts wildlife and is beautiful for nature lovers! If you stop at the visitor center, you can retrieve a permit to access the historic cabin district. This district reflects the ownership and land use history of four principal landowning families from 1860-2000. For more information on the Valles Caldera National Preserve see https://www.nps.gov/vall/index.htm

The Jemez Mountains is home to approximately 2500 elk! If you are lucky, you will see them at the Valles Caldera National Preserve.

Thank you so much for coming along on this tour of Jemez Springs!

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:54 Airbnb Tour
02:22 Los Ojos Restaurant
04:03 Jemez Bath House
07:03 Morning at the Airbnb
08:18 Jemez Historic Site
11:12 Highway 4 Cafe & Bakery
11:50 Soda Dam
13:13 Valles Caldera



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