Discover the best top things to do in Sierra County, United States including Riverbend Hot Springs, Hot Springs Bathhouse Historic and Commercial District, Veterans Memorial Park, Elephant Butte Lake State Park, Caballo Lake State Park, Carole Wheeler Dog Park, Ralph Edwards Park, Percha Dam State Park.
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4.5 based on 547 reviews
Located in the historic town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico and near Spaceport America, Riverbend is an affordable, smoke free, hot springs spa and resort, where guests can relax in a beautiful, laid back environment. It is one of the best hot springs in the southwest for its clean, comfortable pools and its unmatched views of the Rio Grande River and Turtleback Mountain.Guests choose from various public and private pools ranging in temperature from 101 to 108 degrees. They can soak in the mineral-rich, therapeutic waters by the hour, day, or stay the night and soak for free. From newly renovated and smoke free suites, family rooms or cottages, Riverbend has accommodations for most tastes and budgets and is dog friendly.Riverbend is walking distance to eclectic downtown T or C and its historic attractions, shopping, restaurants and art galleries. Outdoor recreation is found at the nearby Gila National Forest and Elephant Butte and Caballo Lakes. Riverbend is located on I-25 between Las Cruces and Albuquerque and is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day of the year.
Had a one-hour soak in one of the private springs (Rio) overlooking the river and Turtle Mountain. Clothing-optional in the private baths. Great water temperature, clean and a fantastic view. The lodge rooms were booked solid but next time I’ll try to stay on-site.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We stayed at Las Palomas, in the heart of the downtown hot springs district. The owner was very helpful during our stay and staff all very courteous and quiet. We appreciated the “whisper only” policy during our stay, which allowed us to focus on total relaxations. The hot spring pools there were indivual and different temps, which was also nice. Easy to book our slots. We had free range of the pools, since we were overnight guests, which I would highly recommend. Hope we can return some day....
4.5 based on 81 reviews
NM does Veteran Parks really well. This was a great history lesson, followed by a great hike to the Rio Grande. Bring a picnic - two covered tables.
4.0 based on 217 reviews
visited in the winter when not so crowded.. lovely park with wonderful camp hosts.. lots of beaches. Very nice RV sites, most have to be reserved on-line or calling. great place to stay while visiting the hot springs in truth or consequences.
4.0 based on 40 reviews
I wake up to a beautiful mountain view every morning! I just returned from the showers and there was plenty of hot water and the restrooms are very clean. I am in the Palomino campground with full hookups for only $18/night! New Mexico state parks are the best value in the country! I highly recommend this state park!
4.0 based on 8 reviews
Well maintained off-leash dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs and an additional separate area for dogs that need less stimulation and more supervision. The park was recently opened and was named after the founder, Carole Wheeler. Grassy areas and beautiful views of Turtleback Mountain and the Rio Grande river. Proof of rabies vaccine required.
If your visiting t or c or driving to Abq or points south take the short detour through this eccentric town and let Rover roam. I love the 8’ fence that won’t let even the most athletic dog jump over it. Multiple runs. Don’t miss the funky thrift stores nearby
3.5 based on 40 reviews
Picnic tables, river walk trail, cool people. Bally with the dog. Seasonal craft /growers fair on weekends. Great place to hang out.
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