Information for visitors to Jemez Springs, New Mexico
Jemez Springs is a mountain village in Sandoval County, in
the northwest quadrant of New Mexico, within the
Santa Fe National Forest, at an elevation of about 6,200 feet.
Quick Facts About Jemez Springs
STATUS: Village
POPULATION: Greater than 370
SIZE: About 5 square miles
TELEPHONE AREA CODE: 575
POSTAL ZIP CODE: 87025
ELEVATION: About 6,200 Feet above sea level
COUNTY:
Sandoval County
STATE:
New Mexico
TOURISM REGION:
Southwest United States
Lodging in Jemez Springs Village
Information about hotels, motels, inns, spa resorts,
vacation rentals, and other overnight accommodations
in Jemez Springs.
Jemez Springs Village Government
Official Web site of the government of Jemez Springs Village.
Main Web site sections include Calendar, Local Weather, Webcam,
Maps and Directions, Community, FAQ, Contact, Login, Plan Your
Visit, Hot Springs and Spas, Recreation, Lodging, Dining,
Shopping, Arts and Music, Weddings, and Real Estate.
Wikipedia Introduction toJemez Springs
Article with general information and facts about the village of
Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Includes the town's location, geography, history,
demographics, education, climate, and notable residents.
Events in Jemez Springs
- Balloon Fiesta (October)
- Fire and Ice Winter Festival (February)
- Independence Day Parade and Fireworks (July)
- New Mexico Storytellers Jamboree (September)
- Pueblo Independence Day Run and Ceremonies (August)
- Twenty-Five Mile Trail Yard Sale (October)
-
Jemez Springs Village Calendar of Events
Hot Springs in Jemez Springs
- Giggling Springs (privately owned)
- Jemez Springs Bath House (village owned)
- Jemez Creek Soda Dam (1 mile north of town)
- McCauley Warm Springs (north of town, 2.5 mile hike)
- Spence Hot Spring (7 miles north of town)
Attractions in and near Jemez Springs
- Jemez State Monument / Jemez Pueblo
- Tent Rock National Monument (Jemez Pueblo)
- Fenton Lake State Park (455 Fenton Lake Road)
- Jemez Springs Performing Arts Center
- Jemez Ranger District Headquarters
- Jemez Creek
- Jemez Mountains
- Jemez Mountain Trail Scenic Byway
- Gilman Tunnels
- Valles Caldera Ancient Volcano
- Chaco Canyon Ruins
Activities in Jemez Springs
- Biking
- Camping
- Cross Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Historic Site Visits
- Hot Springs Soaking
- Natural Site Visits
- Sightseeing
-
Jemez Springs Village Recreation Guide
Restaurants in Jemez Springs
- Highway 4 Coffee Shop
- Jemez Stage Stop
- Los Ojos Restaurant and Saloon
- Ridgeback Cafe
- Trail House Grill
-
Jemez Springs Village Dining Guide
New Mexico Travel Guide
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