The Gila National Forest Hot Springs by the River, Lightfeather... We got this tip at the vistors center. And just a click above there, you can park and walk down to the lovely Gila River. Go right and up a mile or so, on the right is the hot springs. You can notice it by the rock formations build around the feeder stream, which is the hot spring source. These rocks are built there as a dam to keep the warm, well, hot water pooled up. Hot Springs and Geothermal Areas in New Mexico, Gila National Park or Forest...
"There are several hot springs in the National Forest and within hiking distance of the visitors center. Temperatures range from hot to very hot. Two of the most popular are Jordan Hot Springs and Lightfeather Hot Springs.
Light feather is about a twenty minute walk and two river crossings away from the Gila Visitors Center along Trail 157. It is situated in a steep canyon and flows from the base of a hill into the Middle Fork of the Gila River. The water pulses from the ground in about one minute increments and has a temperature of about 130 degrees. Geothermal activity may cause the rocks in the riverbed to be hot in some spots." Source - [ Ссылка ] --- These natural hot springs are amazing. In as such, that it is a very natural setting, in the middle of nature, in a valley amongst the wonderful NM wilderness and the sounds of a fast moving, shallow river rollig past you as one relaxes. Awesome!
Gila National Forest Hot Springs, Lightfeather
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