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Ojo caliente hot springs
Ojo caliente hot springs





Existing accommodations were updated and new ones added. Over a ten year period, they restored, rebuilt and added to the resort. In 2000 new owners, with a strong commitment to both the resort and the surrounding lands, took over the reins. People came from all over for the healing waters.īy the end of the 20 th century, the spa was showing its age and was in dire need of a facelift. In 1869, the Anglos arrived and transformed this natural wonder into one of the first health spas in the country.

ojo caliente hot springs

They named the spot Ojo Caliente (Hot Eyes) for the hot waters that bubbled out of the ground.

ojo caliente hot springs

The Spanish arrived at the end of the 16 th century looking for the fabled Cities of Gold. Archeologists believe it was the largest pueblo in the area. The pueblo of Posi Ouinge, established in 1200 AD, thrived for about 300 years. Thousands of years ago, Native Americans found this natural oasis and came to soak. Ojo Caliente, an hour northwest of Santa Fe, has been “discovered” at least three times, paralleling northern New Mexico’s history. The springs are heated by what’s left of that geothermal source. Eons ago, this area was literally a hot-bed of volcanic activity. “Spa,” depending on your source, is either an acronym for “S anitas per Aquam,” or “Salus Per Aquas,” both Latin for “health through water.” People come to Ojo to soak and rejuvenate in the restorative waters. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, with hot mineral waters coming out of the ground, is a true spa. Originally, the term meant a place with therapeutic waters.

ojo caliente hot springs

A spa is a spa is a spa, or is it? Today, any place that offers massage and body therapies calls itself that.







Ojo caliente hot springs