Ojo Caliente, New Mexico |
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Ojo Caliente is a small town that probably wouldn't be, except for the Mineral Springs located here. There are a number of geothermal springs popping to the surface in this area but the ones along the river are the most developed. The Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs is actually one of the oldest and most sacred health resorts in North America. The town around the mineral springs offers several hotel/motel type places, a restaurant or two and even a campground, although the Mineral Springs itself offers cabins and hotel lodgings with an excellent restaurant. The Mineral Springs is about 1/2 mile west of US 285 from a turn in the middle of town. The Santa Cruz Church is one of the oldest in New Mexico and was restored to its original splendor about 25 years ago. |
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![]() The Santa Cruz Church ![]() The Inn and Mercantile... ![]() At the intersection with US 285 |
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| Rio Arriba County Tourism & Business Services: Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Hotels & Motels - Bed & Breakfasts - Bakeries, Deli's, & Coffee - Restaurants Cabins & Cottages - Campgrounds & RV Parks - Outdoor Sports - Automotive Services Real Estate Services - Financial Services - Legal Services - Medical Services |
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| Rio Arriba County Related Pages: Abiquiu - Chama - El Rito - Los Ojos - Tierra Amarilla Truchas - Ohkay Owingeh - Rio Arriba County |
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| Other Rio Arriba County Related Pages: Carson National Forest - Abiquiu Lake - Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad - Northern New Mexico College San Juan Mountains - Tusas Mountains - Brazos Cliffs - The High Road to Taos |
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