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New Mexico has numerous natural hot springs, from developed resorts like Ojo Caliente and Ten Thousand Waves to primitive roadside pools scattered throughout the state. Santa Fe's art scene supports high-end spa facilities beyond typical gym offerings. Albuquerque has standard gym coverage with regional chains like Defined Fitness, plus the UNM campus.
Native American pueblos generally don't allow non-tribal access to facilities. Military presence at Los Alamos, White Sands, and Kirtland AFB creates security restrictions in some areas. Rural stretches between Albuquerque and El Paso have 50+ mile gaps with no facilities. High altitude (Santa Fe at 7,000 feet) affects visitor stamina.
We've mapped 78+ locations across New Mexico, with 44 verified by recent visitor reviews.
Budget options ($0-10): Primitive hot springs free, state parks $5, community pools $3-5
Mid-range ($10-20): Gym day passes $10-15, developed hot springs $15-25
Premium ($20+): Santa Fe spas $30-75+, Ten Thousand Waves $40+
From developed resorts to primitive pools throughout the state
Defined Fitness (regional), Planet Fitness in cities
Elephant Butte Lake and others with facilities
Municipal facilities in larger cities
Along I-25, I-40, I-10