Vacation rentals in Jemez Springs

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 10 vacation rentals in Jemez Springs

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Jemez Springs vacation rentals start at G$25,099 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Jemez Springs stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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A captivating landscape is presented, featuring a dramatic sky filled with swirling clouds in hues of purple and pink. A rugged mountain silhouette stands prominently against the vibrant backdrop, while the earthy path leads through dense greenery, enhancing the sense of connection to nature.
Tent in Jemez Pueblo
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Breathtaking Views! T3 Area not affected by fires

Reconnect w/ nature this unforgettable escape. Glamping UNDER THE STARS in Beautiful Jemez Mtns. Short distance to Jemez Springs Village, Ponderosa Winery and Hot Springs. 19 acres w/ amazing views. Pictures cannot do justice! Relax in a beautifully decorated 14ft/16ft canvas tent stocked with comforts from home. 2 Queen Beds, quality linens & comfortable décor make this glamping feel like a real vacation! We have four tents available for rent, rent more than one for groups or large families.

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The entrance of a round, whimsical structure features a large wooden door set in a vibrant purple facade. Lush greenery and colorful flowers surround the entrance, while a stone path leads to the doorway, inviting exploration of the unique interior.
Earthen home in Santa Fe
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Lovely Garden & Hobbit Suite, Llama Sanctuary

Stay where Gandalf & Frodo plan their next adventures. Explore the beautiful tile mural depicting an Ent's life (also known as Onodrim (Tree-host) by the Elves), take a seat in Gandalf's chair and command his staff, touch the amethyst crystal inlaid in the underground walls & enjoy the silence of being within the earth. The lovely Garden suite, a short walk across the courtyard, includes wifi, kitchen, and bath. Relax in another world & enjoy a break from reality! 15 min from Santa Fe plaza.

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The cabin's exterior showcases rustic wooden siding and multiple balconies with red railings. Surrounded by tall trees, the structure features large windows and a satellite dish. The inviting outdoor space includes a deck area suited for relaxing while enjoying the mountain surroundings.
Cabin in Jemez Springs
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Tranquility at Turkey Trail Lodge

Welcome to Turkey Trail Lodge! From the moment you walk in the door, you'll feel the peaceful tranquility of the Jemez. Come to escape the city hustle and decompress. You are surrounded by opportunities to explore - hiking, fishing, hot springs - or just sit by the fire and take it all in. This rustic cozy cabin is located approximately 10 minutes from La Cueva Picnic Grounds, 20 minutes from Jemez Springs Village, 25 minutes to Valles Caldera, 30 minutes to Fenton Lake, 40 minute drive

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A yurt sits elevated on a wooden deck, surrounded by desert flora. Colorful wildflowers bloom in the foreground, leading the eye towards the rugged red rock formations in the background under a clear blue sky.
Yurt in Abiquiu
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 637 reviews

Yurt Overlooking the Chama River in Abiquiu

T R A N Q U I L O A tranquil and rustic experience secluded yet easily accessible on a hillside below the stunning Cerrito Blanco in Abiquiu. This large, 24-foot yurt makes the perfect weekend or week-long getaway for a couple or family looking for a unique experience. Sip your coffee (an organic medium roast is provided) on the deck, practice yoga, meditate, read/write, gaze up at the Milky Way, bird watch and take in the beauty of the Chama River Valley, right in the heart of Tewa country!

Top guest favorite
A bright sleeping area features a spacious bed adorned with a floral quilt, complemented by light-colored wooden flooring. Vibrant artwork decorates the walls, and natural light enters through multiple windows, offering views of the surrounding greenery. A cozy seating area is visible in the corner.
Guesthouse in Coyote
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Clothing Optional - “Tree House Coyote Cottage"

A cozy cottage nestled amongst the ponderosa & piñon pines, near Abiquiu. This mountain retreat offers expansive views from windows and deck space. The property borders on Santa Fe National Forest and Poleo Creek is a short hike away. Relax in this special getaway...naked forest bath, stargaze, reconnect/reset. The treehouse is an architectural gem. Think tiny living with intelligent design. 30 minute drive from beautiful Abiquiu Lake & Georgia O'Keefe country. Outdoor adventures await.

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A two-story home is set against a dramatic sky colored in warm oranges and soft blues. Solar panels are positioned at the foreground, while juniper trees are visible nearby, contributing to the natural landscape of the Chama River Valley.
Home in Abiquiu
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 423 reviews

Hawk House

This cozy 2-story home sits on 10 acres in the Chama River Valley, with views of Cerro Pedernal and the mountains. Rustic, cozy, with all basic amenities. Ideal for the solo artist or couple. Hiking + hot springs nearby, including Ghost Ranch, Poshuouingue ruins & Ojo Caliente Springs! Most pets are welcome (for a pet fee). It's helpful to check in on it, however, due to our contained pups further back on the land. Open to longer stays at discounted price. Write about either to discuss!

Top guest favorite
A hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, surrounded by tall trees and a clear blue sky. The water's surface reflects the sunlight, creating a serene setting for relaxation amidst a forest backdrop.
Cabin in Jemez Springs
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Cozy Forest Escape with Private Hot Tub

Escape to a Peaceful Forest Retreat Nestled on a 1.5-acre wooded lot, this relaxing cabin offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Located adjacent to the Valles Caldera National Preserve, our property boasts: - Relaxing Hot Tub: Unwind among the pines - Wildlife watching opportunities - Short drive to Fenton Lake for top-notch fishing - Modern comforts for a peaceful stay - Proximity to outdoor activities for all seasons: hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing

Top guest favorite
The cottage is nestled among lush greenery, set against a backdrop of colorful cliffs and rolling hills. Large windows enhance the exterior, showcasing a modern design complemented by a sloped metal roof. The surrounding landscape features shrubs and trees, contributing to a secluded atmosphere.
Cottage in Jemez Springs
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Simple elegance on the river in Jemez Springs, NM

Nestled in a tranquil mountain canyon amid vast majestic sheer cliffs and quiet mountain serenity, The Dragonfly Cottage is a nature-lover's delight. The cottage is located on the Jemez River in the village of Jemez Springs, New Mexico, neighboring the picturesque Jemez Mountain Trail. The Dragonfly Cottage is a mountain sanctuary, offering a peaceful and relaxing get-away destination for travelers looking for an authentic New Mexico experience. Contact us for seasonal discounts!

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Cabin in Jemez Springs
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

River Oasis | Hot Springs Nearby

Nestled at the base of a majestic mountain, Casa del Rio offers sweeping views of the mesa and river, with the Jemez River flowing right through the property. Modern amenities meet natural beauty—enjoy sunsets from the deck, s’mores by the riverside firepit, and drift off to the soothing sounds of the water. Just five minutes from hot springs and scenic hikes, and only an hour from Santa Fe or Albuquerque, it’s the perfect place to relax, explore, and make unforgettable memories.

Top guest favorite
A two-story retreat is nestled among the striking red rock formations of the Jemez Valley, surrounded by lush desert vegetation. The panoramic view highlights the rugged landscape and steep mesas under a clear blue sky, creating a serene backdrop for the home.
Home in Jemez Pueblo
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Catbird Seat Casita: Your Cozy Red Rock Retreat

Soak in the gorgeous mountain views from your very own catbird seat nestled among the distinctive red rock mesas of the Jemez Valley. Let this charming, two-story retreat, which sits on 3 acres of stunning high desert landscape, be your gateway to serenity and sunshine. Abutting the Santa Fe National Forest, this home boasts convenient access to hiking, hot springs, fishing, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, and stargazing in the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains.

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A quaint cottage exterior features turquoise accents and a welcoming porch. Steps lead to a grassy yard with landscaping, including rocks and shrubs. In the distance, hills rise against a clear blue sky, providing a peaceful backdrop for the cottage and outdoor seating area.
Guesthouse in Jemez Springs
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 569 reviews

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 hiking trails. 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 $25 charge per stay for up to 2 dogs. Thanks!

Top guest favorite
A spacious deck offers sweeping views of vibrant green valleys and rust-colored mesas. Wooden rocking chairs are positioned for relaxation, and the natural landscape promotes a serene atmosphere. Large windows provide glimpses of the outdoor scenery, inviting the beauty of nature inside.
Home in Jemez Springs
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Jemez Springs?

    Many guests stay in village guesthouses, rustic cabins, or lodges nestled among the forested hills of Jemez Springs. Accommodations around the village center and near hot springs are often favored for their access to local sights.

  • What are the best things to do in Jemez Springs with kids?

    Families often enjoy soaking in kid-friendly hot springs, picnicking by rivers, or hiking on gentle trails. Interactive local history sites and nature-focused activities can keep younger travelers engaged.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Jemez Springs?

    Unwind in a hot spring, visit a mission ruin, or explore local hiking trails surrounded by red rock scenery. Art galleries, craft shops, and small eateries add to Jemez Springs' welcoming feel.

  • How is the weather in Jemez Springs?

    Jemez Springs has cold winters with temperatures around 9–36°F (-13–2°C), while summers are milder, reaching 71–74°F (22–23°C). Rainfall peaks in mid to late summer, and snowfall is common in the colder months.

  • When is the best time to visit Jemez Springs?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visiting Jemez Springs, when temperatures are milder and trails are more accessible. Visitors in winter can expect snowy landscapes and fewer crowds.

  • What are the best places to visit in Jemez Springs?

    Frequently suggested spots in Jemez Springs include the natural hot springs, historic mission ruins, and nearby canyon overlooks. Small galleries and gift shops are also popular for discovering locally made crafts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Jemez Springs?

    Jemez Springs has forested and canyon trails, with routes like the Jemez Falls Trail and Spence Hot Springs Trail being frequently suggested for their scenic views and natural features. Many paths wind past streams, cliffs, and ancient rock formations.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Jemez Springs?

    In Jemez Springs, families can hike easy forest trails, visit hot springs, and explore local history at mission sites. Nature watching and creative workshops at art studios are also popular activities.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Jemez Springs?

    Explore nearby national preserves, visit geologic sites, or discover pueblo heritage centers around the area. Scenic drives and visits to artist enclaves can round out the experience.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Jemez Springs?

    Many accommodations in Jemez Springs are pet friendly, especially cabins and rentals in the village or near the river. Always check pet policies in advance, as some properties have restrictions or special amenities for pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Jemez Springs?

    Bring reusable water bottles and sun protection, as the elevation is over 6,000 feet (1,830 meters). Early morning visits can be quieter, and supporting local businesses helps sustain the welcoming, artistic community.

  • What is Jemez Springs known for?

    Jemez Springs is known for its natural hot springs, red rock landscapes, and a long history rooted in Pueblo culture. The village has a reputation for peaceful retreats and outdoor recreation in the surrounding forests.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Jemez Springs?

    In Jemez Springs, explore lesser-known hot springs tucked along forested trails or visit the historic ruins of a mission site. Art galleries featuring local artists and small artisan shops add to the area’s quieter charms.

  • What are the best foods to try in Jemez Springs?

    Jemez Springs frequently features New Mexican dishes such as green chile stew, tamales, and sopapillas. Local eateries may also serve traditional Pueblo flavors and regional baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Jemez Springs?

    Pack layers for rapidly changing mountain weather, especially warm jackets in winter and breathable clothing during warmer months. Sturdy shoes are recommended for exploring trails, and a swimsuit can be handy for hot springs.

  • What is the nightlife in Jemez Springs like?

    Jemez Springs is known for its peaceful evenings, with small local restaurants, cafes, and venues occasionally hosting live music or open mic nights. Expect a relaxed, low-key atmosphere surrounded by nature.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Jemez Springs?

    Jemez Springs has seasonal events such as arts festivals and community gatherings, with some workshops and celebrations often anchored around holidays or harvest time. Check for local art shows, music performances, or cultural celebrations during your visit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Jemez Springs?

    Jemez Springs has a variety of accommodations that often include family-friendly amenities, such as kitchens, outdoor spaces, or multiple bedrooms. Look for stays around the village or near forested areas for a cozy retreat.

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.

What are the 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.