"A historic mineral-springs resort that dates back to 1868, famed for its therapeutic hot-spring soaking pools and panoramic mountain views—recommended as a restorative outing for couples seeking thermal relaxation and scenic vistas." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A pueblo-style New Mexico retreat at around 6,000 feet elevation offering eight mineral pools (97–102°F) with distinct therapeutic profiles—an iron pool for immune support, a mud pool for skin purifying, and dramatic cliffside pools among them. Accommodations range from Pueblo-style suites and cottages to a historic hotel, a renovated inn, and even a vintage trailer option. The resort complements soaking with spa services (massage, sound healing), complimentary yoga, and farm-to-table dining supplied by an on-site farm, and it draws on more than a century and a half of bathing history." - Michelle Baran
"Embark on a one-of-a-kind healing journey at this natural health resort in Northern New Mexico, one of the oldest spas in the country. The main draw: the natural springs made of geothermal mineral water that guests can soak in after a long day of hiking, biking, spa treatments, and lounging around. Perfect for rejuvenation and relaxation, this charming property offers a variety of accommodations from regular hotel rooms and suites to casitas and vintage trailers. As for the healing waters, you can either soak in one of the nine communal hot springs or book a more secluded stay with a private tub all to yourself." - Jamie Spain
"Abutted by the scenic Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos is a high desert town with vistas to write home about, a deep Indigenous history, and a thriving community in Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s been inhabited for more than 1,000 years. After you’ve visited the pueblo, consider viewing the landscape via hot air balloon or by taking a dip in the nearby Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. In town, try Manzanita Market or La Cueva Cafe for a delicious meal. If you’re up for a nice walk, trek Rio Grande Gorge West Rim Trail." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Hot spring–fed pools at the Ojo Caliente spa, midpoint between Santa Fe and Taos."