Sierra County is offering FREE RIDES between Elephant Butte and Truth or Consequences – Fridays, Saturdays and select Sundays through the summer – on “The Shuttle.”
Read MoreA lively schedule of events is planned for a Centennial Celebration to be held June 10-12.
Read MoreOld-Fashioned Christmas & Elephant Butte’s Luminaria Beachwalk are two festive events happening the 2nd weekend in December.
Read More“Curious Townie” Steven Westman loves all of NM, and has a great appreciation for Truth or Consequences. Here, he promotes Fiesta on The Morning Brew.
Read MoreA new commercial for Truth or Consequences, its downtown, and ten wonderful hot spring spas.
Read MoreSierra County rings in 2015 with Health: First Day Hikes, a Full Moon Run and 2 wellness workshops.
Read MoreHot news in the old hot springs district!
Read MoreLa Paloma Too, formerly Hay-Yo-Kay, opens for soaks on November 28.
Read MoreOn October 25 2014, an Architectural Tour of Truth or Consequences and Elephant Butte will be held for members of the New Mexico Architectural Foundation.
Read MoreDon’t miss this unique opportunity to soak in the wonderful hot springs of Truth or Consequences while basking in healing music performed live by “Sees The Day.”
Read More“Travel Through Time” at the 16th New Mexico Architectural Fair at Ralph Edwards Park in Truth or Consequences on October 4 from 10am-4pm.
Read MoreTruth or Consequences New Mexico and the nearby historic mining town of Chloride receive the New Mexico True Television treatment.
Read MoreOn Truth or Consequences’ hot springs, holistic healing, and how those two things have complemented one another for…ever.
Read MoreHaving knocked out 21 consecutive soaks, Ruanna Waldrum assesses the results.
Read MoreAccording to Vince, “It’s a charming little town where you go to take the waters.”
Read MoreWinding up the “21 day soaking regimen” at Riverbend Hot Springs’ public pools – 5 temperatures to choose from with gorgeous river views, not bad!
Read MoreLearning the hard way that soaking should never be though of as an endurance contest.
Read MorePre-Fiesta escape to peace and quiet at La Paloma Hot Springs & Spa.
Read MoreSierra Grande Lodge’s Spirit Bath is big, beautiful, and is filled by a mineral waterfall. Also – jets!
Read MoreVisit to the indoor baths at Hay-Yo-Kay – and yes, you WILL sleep better after bathing in the hot springs of Truth or Consequences!
Read MoreSchedule time before or after your bath at the Charles Motel & Spa to check out the gift shop.
Read MoreThe bad news: Pelican Spa’s baths are for Lodging Guests only. The good news – Pelican Spa has more than 25 lodging rooms!
Read MoreA trip to Blackstone’s extremely popular Wet Room – mineral bath + steam room!
Read MoreThe Rio bath, one of Riverbend Hot Springs’ beautiful private pools (with a view of the Rio Grande!).
Read MoreSunny, warm and breezy: a perfect day to try out Fire Water Lodge’s outdoor bath.
Read MoreSoaking it up at the uber-authentic Artesian Mineral Baths.
Read MoreIndian Springs’ large bath provides much-needed recovery from terrorists. #dramaqueen
Read MoreA mini vacation on the roof of the Charles Motel & Spa.
Read MoreThe Long House at Hay-Yo-Kay, plus a lot of information about Truth or Consequences hot springs, not to be confused with mineral baths.
Read MoreBlackstone HIstoric baths – best kept secret of the budget-friendly half-hour soak in T or C?
Read MoreHanging out (literally) in one of La Paloma Hot Springs’ private artesian baths.
Read MoreA luxurious soak in the beautiful Mineral Bath at the Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa.
Read MoreDay 4 takes me to Indian Springs small bath – a first for me! It’s a perfect soaker for a party of one.
Read MoreFire Water’s baths are normally for Fire Water Lodgers only, but I’m given a free pass as part of the “21 soaks” project.
Read MoreThe Charles was built in the 1930s and while it has been updated, the pink-tiled baths in the ladies’ hot spring bathing area retain their historic feel.
Read MoreDay One of the 21 day soaking adventure begins at Blackstone Hotsprings’ Historic Bath #2.
Read MoreThe website for one of our local hot spring spas says this: “Local legend has it that taking the waters 3 times a day for 21 days in a row will cure anything that ails you.” That’s a cool legend, right? But…is it true?
Read MoreBANA’s mission is to support the research, information exchange, and education of the health benefits of natural mineral waters.
Read MoreTruth or Consequences, the town named after a game show, was called Hot Springs until 1950. Piping hot mineral water is still available at 10 downtown spas.
Read MoreIt’s never too hot to soak. In fact, soaking during the summer months when the mercury rises is my favorite time to soak. “She’s crazy” say you. But here’s the thing…
Read MoreExcerpt from the narrative: “The early Spanish settlers built a stockade here and called this place ‘Los Ojos Calientes de Las Palomas (Hot springs of the Doves).”
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