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Jemez Springs vacation rentals

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Guesthouse in Jemez Springs
Jemez Springs Cozy Private Cottage
(PLEASE NOTE THE COTTAGE IS HEATED SOLEY BY A WOOD BURNING STOVE) The daily rate is for double occupancy. This Jemez Springs cozy private cottage has beautiful views of the valley and is close to family-friendly activities including natural attractions like hot springs and caves. Built in the 1890's by early settlers, you’ll love the place because of the location and the peace and quiet. We welcome dogs. There is a $20 charge per stay for up to 2 dogs. Thanks!
$113 per night
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Home in Jemez Springs
Jemez Springs Entire Mountain View Lodge
Perfect for families, this mountain oasis is conveniently located for exploring and adventures and has all the comforts you would want to simply relax and retreat. Breathtaking views of the surrounding mesas can be enjoyed from every room and multiple outdoor seating areas. This is the perfect spot for star gazing and sunsets! This private home is all yours and includes 5G internet, Cable TV, parking, fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi tub and so much more.
$185 per night
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Home in Jemez Springs
Jemez Canyon View Retreat
Jemez Canyon View Retreat “Starry Skies, Canyon Views & Easy Walk to the Village! Come Enjoy the Peace, Serenity, and Expansive Beauty of the Jemez Canyon View Retreat in the heart of the Village of Jemez Springs. The Jemez Canyon View Retreat house is 1300 square feet. This 1 bedroom/1bath home is packed with many extras, including many beautiful works of art both local and from other parts of the country, including hand crafted wood carvings.
$105 per night

Stay near Jemez Springs's top sights

Jemez Hot Springs: Home of The Giggling Springs16 locals recommend
Los Ojos Restaurant & Saloon18 locals recommend
Jemez Historic Site10 locals recommend
Jemez Springs Bath House14 locals recommend
Jemez Stage Stop3 locals recommend
Highway 4 Coffee7 locals recommend
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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Jemez Springs

Total rentals

20 properties

Local attractions

Jemez Hot Springs: Home of The Giggling Springs, Los Ojos Restaurant & Saloon, and Jemez Historic Site

Popular amenities

Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace

Wifi availability

20 properties include access to wifi

Total number of reviews

1.6K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

$100 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Jemez Springs

All About Jemez Springs

Set amid the beautiful red rock landscape of New Mexico, Jemez Springs is a small village with a population of just 400 people about an hour’s drive north of Albuquerque. Visitors have been flocking here since the early 1800s to soak in the town’s mineral-rich waters. Today, people come to visit its numerous museums, art galleries, and monuments, many of which are located in old adobe structures.

Jemez Springs is surrounded by the 1.6 million-acre Santa Fe National Forest, making it a great base for exploring the park’s 1,000 miles of hiking trails. The park is also home to a number of rivers popular with anglers. For an outstanding afternoon drive, Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byway will guide you past some of the area’s top natural attractions, including the Valle Caldera National Preserve — an ideal spot for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing. If you’re lucky, you may even spot some of the local wildlife such as elk or wild turkeys.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Jemez Springs

Due to its high altitude and mild climate, you can book a Jemez cabin any month of the year. During the summer, days are long and sunny, making it the perfect time for exploring the local attractions. In the fall, the tourist crowds begin to thin out as the temperature decreases to where you may want to throw on a light jacket before heading out. Labor Day weekend, Jemez Springs hosts a two-mile-long art walk where local artists showcase and sell their work along Highway 4. It can get quite chilly during the winter, so make sure to bring a warm coat with you and pack plenty of layers. This is a nice time to visit some of the local hot springs. In the spring, temperatures start to heat up again, and this is a particularly great time to visit the nearby national parks before the summer crowds arrive.


Top things to do in Jemez Springs

Jemez Springs National Historic Landmark

This landmark is home to two historic sites: the ruins of the 500-year-old Native American village of Giusewa, built by the Walatowa, and the 17th-century San Jose de los Jemez church, which once served as a Spanish colonial mission. The ruins are considered some of the best in the southwest and shouldn’t be missed.

Soda Dam

Located just two miles north of Jemez Springs, this large 7,000-year-old hot spring dam is a fascinating geological structure made of calcium carbonate. The dam stretches more than 300 feet across the Jemez River Valley and can be easily accessed from State Highway 4.

San Antonio Hot Springs

Although Jemez Springs is known for its numerous hot springs, the San Antonio Hot Springs stand out from the competition. Tucked into the side of the San Antonio Mountains, the springs are about a six-mile hike from the nearest main road. They are well worth the effort as the views of the pine-covered mountains along the way and up at the top are truly spectacular.

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