- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near Abiquiu, New Mexico, including 43 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, Farms & Ranches, Lake and Historic Sites.
- From Abiqui Lake to Monastery of Christ in the Desert, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Abiquiu and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Alamos, Chimayo, Embudo and Espanola.
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29.4 Miles
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040 Abousleman Loop, Jemez Springs, NM 87025
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Immerse yourself in the healing mineral water emanating from beneath an ancient volcano at Giggling Springs Hot Springs. While soaking in the therapeutic pool, guests relax and enjoy the surrounding cliffs and clear blue skies.
29.9 Miles
Discover the ancient ruins in Frijoles Canyon, located in Bandelier National Monument. The hiking trails range from easy to difficult, and there are abundant camp sites available for outdoor lovers.
31.1 Miles
Rising out of the Jemez Mountain range is Battleship Rock, a natural rock formation resembling the front of the naval ship it was named after. Visitors enjoy the scenic overlooks, picnic areas and hiking trails that lead to other Jemez attractions in the area.
31.1 Miles
McCauley Hot Springs is a collection of natural, mineral water soaking pools located in the Jemez Mountains. Accessible from a number of trail heads, hikers or walkers navigate the trails for an opportunity to relax in this scenic hideaway.
32.0 Miles
Set in a valley of pines with the Jemez Mountains serving as the picturesque backdrop, Fenton Lake State Park is the perfect setting for your next outdoor adventure. Open year-round, the park features camping amenities, fishing, hiking, canoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter.
34.2 Miles
Outspire Hiking & Snowshoeing provides guides, outfitting and customized tours revolving around hiking and snowshoeing on alpine trails and high desert canyons. Their standard trips can last from two hours to a full day.
34.9 Miles
Plan a drive along Highway 4 through the Jemez Mountains and discover the scenic beauty that is among the best in the Southwest. Any time of the year, visitors can find photo opportunities, hiking trails and camping venues.
36.0 Miles
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NM 4 (1 mile N of Jemez Springs), Jemez Springs, NM 87025
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Explore Native American life as it existed over 600 years ago by visiting the Jemez State Monument. Visitors can hike the trail winding through ruins of an ancient village and Spanish mission built in the 17th century.
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062 Jemez Springs Plaza, Jemez Springs, NM 87025
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Now on the National Register of Historic Places, the Jemez Springs Bath House was built in 1876 and features hot mineral soaks. The oversize soaking tubs are private, and guests can enjoy healing massages by licensed therapists when finished.
36.6 Miles
Suitable for hiking or offroading in a vehicle, the Virgin Mesa Trail is a challenging trail that pays off in some remarkable vistas. The trail offers multiple overlooks, and at its peak gives panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.