United States New Mexico Jemez Springs

Jemez Soda Dam

A natural mineral deposit formation created by calcium carbonate-laden spring waters, forming a unique barrier across a mountain stream.
  • 19219 New Mexico 4
  • (800) 252-0191

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The Jemez Soda Dam is a cluster of 15 natural hot pools just north of Jemez Springs. Made up of mostly of calcium carbonate and travertine, the dam extends more than 300 feet across the Jemez River Valley, like a bridge, complete with a picture-perfect waterfall. Because of its proximity to the road (very, very close), the Soda Dam is the probably the least-pristine, but most accessible natural hot spring in New Mexico.

leah 3 years ago

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    leah (Leah Fishman)
    I'm headed to New Mexico in December and am planning a totally solo, COVID-safe getaway with my pup Fiona. We snagged a casita between Santa Fe & Taos and plan to hit all the best hikes within reach. Food stops are for take-out only, national parks will be visited on off-days, and museums will have to be saved for the next trip (RIP Meow Wolf).

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