Artesian Bath House and RV Park
Blackstone
Charles Motel & Spa
Fire Water Lodge
Hay-Yo-Kay Hot Springs
Indian Springs
La Paloma
The Pelican Spa
Riverbend Hot Springs
Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa
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Artesian
Bath House and RV Park |
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The Artesian Bath House and RV Park has been owned and operated for the past ten years by Eleanor Martin. She offers five individual and three double-occupancy tubs. Massages are available by appointment. It is one of several bathhouses with wells drilled in 1929-30, and it was here that Los Alamos National Laboratory drew water for analysis in May 1987. The baths and RV Park are open from 7 a.m. until at least 7 p.m. Closed Wednesdays. |
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Blackstone Hotsprings |
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Blackstone Hotsprings is located in the historic downtown hotspring district of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Our lodging guests enjoy newly remodeled luxury accomodations, with a custom tub for unlimited private soaking in each lodging room. |
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Charles
Motel & Spa |
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The Charles Motel and Spa is a characteristic 1940’s style motel and hot springs spa. Built specifically as a healing center, current services include indoor private hot springs baths, private rooftop hot springs Jacuzzis, sweat wraps, reflexology, reiki, massage therapy, salt scrubs and algae wraps. Our water is 112 degrees and all tubas are drained and sanitized after each use. Motel rooms include kitchenettes and cable TV; rates begin at $41.00 per night. Complimentary wireless internet is available in the Spa Lobby. The Charles is intentional in its efforts to provide one of the most affordable, quality spa adventures in the States. |
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Fire Water Lodge |
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Decorated in a Santa Fe style, reminiscent of old New Mexico, the rooms at Fire Water Lodge are very New Mexican with saltillo tiled floors and adobe walls. Most of the furnishings are hand made by local artisans. The courtyard and gardens are serene offering the convenience of downtown without sacrificing privacy or tranquility. The Lodge offers three rooms including the Waterfall Room, the first room in town to have it's own private hot mineral bath. Hot mineral tubs are the main feature in each room. The temperatures of the water are approximately 104 to 109 degrees. The Lodge is situated on top of a very hot geothermal aquifer known for its high percentage of healing minerals without the unpleasant odor of sulfur. The water is crystal clear. Each room comes with a full breakfast for two and unlimited mineral bath tubing. Prices are $69.00 to $110.00 per night double occupancy, plus taxes. Fire Water Lodge also offers an hourly rate for its private tubing rooms. Massages are available by appointment. |
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Hay-Yo-Kay
Hot Springs |
![]() The Hay-Yo-Kay logo is an Apache symbol representing the highest healing power. |
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Offering conference space and retreats for up to 12 people at the Hayoke Center. Built in 1920, the Hay-Yo-Kay Hot Springs and Spa is the oldest continuously operating bathhouse in Truth or Consequences. The original owner was the U.S. Marshal for the area. He lived in one small room and always kept a shotgun in the corner. When he had to chase the bad boys, he would put up sign telling bathers to toss their change in a can. Baths were a quarter back then. Just before World War II, the number of bathhouses had grown to forty. Today, only ten remain and only three of these have natural flowing pools: Marshall Hot Springs, Indian Springs Bath House and Hay-Yo-Kay Hot Springs. Twelve of the eighteen pools exist on Hay-Yo-Kay property. The Hay-Yo-Kay Hot Springs have been in the Kortemeier family since 1972. The original building was a plaster-covered, poured-cement structure with a ceiling that was less than six feet tall. The building had no plumbing or electricity. The Kortemeier family extended the walls, raised the ceiling and added lighting and electrical outlets, but there is still no running water (other than the pools) in the building. Steve Kortemeier, the present owner, has added a separate building with showers and baths. The Hay-Yo-Kay sits on three quarters of a city block. Three larger pools are located to the rear of the main building: one pool is all that is left of the Yucca Bathhouse, once the most popular bathhouse in town; one pool sits beneath a new Japanese pagoda-style structure; the remaining pool sits within a West Coast Indian longhouse-style structure. Steve's plan is to develop the area with different architectural styles and landscaping around each turn. A condominium adjacent to the spa is available for nightly or weekly stays. The condo is fully furnished, is over 1,000 square feet, and has a kitchen complete with dishwasher, pots and pans. If you really enjoy it, contact Steve for more information regarding longer stays. The Hayoke Center is also able to put together an individualized personal development program for those who want to make deep and lasting changes in their lives. |
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Indian Springs |
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Located in downtown Truth or Consequences, Indian Springs provides two private, natural flowing, hot mineral pools that are open to the public daily from 8 A.M. until 10 P.M. There are six 1940’s style efficiency apartments that can be rented on a daily weekly or monthly basis and include two mineral baths per day. Indian Springs is the simple way to enjoy your visit to Truth or Consequences, NM. |
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La Paloma Hot Springs & Spa |
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| Come to Relax, Release, and Rejuvenate. We offer free flowing hot minerals baths in a private setting and quaint accommodations for overnight guests. Soaking is included with lodging. Conference/ Studio space is available, as well as; massage, reiki, holistic health support, ongoing well being and movement classes. We are open 7 days a week. Go in peace and serenity. | |||
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The
Pelican Spa |
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Featuring affordable overnight lodging at several great locations, and private mineral baths. The Pelican Spa is within easy walking distance to T or C's downtown galleries, restaurants and shops. Our rooms are equipped with wireless internet, there is also a computer available for guest use at the main spa. Most of our roooms have satellite television and rooms at the new Red Pelican have hi definition flat screen TV's. Please note that our office is located at 306 S. Pershing. All check-ins and check-outs are done from this location. All rates are based on two guests per room, per night. Extra guests will have an additional charge. |
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Riverbend Hot Springs - Resort and Spa |
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Riverbend is the only hot springs spa on the Rio Grande River. Riverbend's riverside rock and masonry pools are shaded and open air, with a spectacular Turtleback Mountain view. Soaking by the Rio Grande, with a view of nature, affords Riverbend’s guests the opportunity of a relaxing, transcendental experience--exactly what the Land of Enchantment is known for. The smoke-free public and private pools are available every day, year round, from 8AM to 10PM mountain time. Adult-supervised kids (age 3 and up) and dogs are welcome. Current rates are $10 per person/per hour or $25 per person/per day for public pools and $15 per person/per hour for private pools (subject to change without notice). Glass, soaps, and oils are not allowed. Five public pools--with temperatures ranging from 101-108°--are the favorite riverside area where guests can relax on the spacious deck or nearby patio. A cold river and cold shower are available. Bathing suits are required in these shaded pools. The public pools can be rented by the hour or day. They are free for all overnight lodging guests. The three private pools at Riverbend overlook the Rio Grande River too. Each unique pool has a private deck and is walled on three sides but open to the river and the spectacular mountain view. Private soaks are available by the hour and are discounted for overnight guests. Overnight lodging includes our two bedroom cottage, a three bedroom suite, king suites with kitchens, and the extremely affordable budget rooms. Lodging includes free soaking in the public pools and discounted rentals of private pools. Downtown galleries, restaurants, shops, and a tree-lined city park are one block away. Massage therapy and other alternative health treatments are currently offered, nearby and sometimes on premises. Visit the website for more information, or phone 575-894-SOAK (7625) between 8AM and 10PM MST. |
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Sierra
Grande Lodge & Spa |
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On the National Register of Historic Places and featured in National Geographic Traveler as one of '150 Hotels You'll Love.' Offering visitors delightful accommodations in a luxurious atmosphere. Offering a full service spa with an extensive menu of services designed to maximize the healing and relaxation benefits of the Hot Spring Waters. All overnight stays and spa treatments include complimentary private hot spring soaks in one of four beautifully handcrafted tubs. A complimentary continental breakfast for guests features freshly baked goods that use local ingredients whenever possible. Madlyn Rose organic skin care products, crafted locally are featured throughout the spa and in guest rooms. Spa Treatments available 8am to 8pm with Hot Spring Tubs available 7am to 11pm daily by reservation. |
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