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Home : Ranger District : Jemez Ranger District : Points of Interest

McCauley Warm Springs

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Location: 2 miles east of Battleship Picnic Area on Forest Trail 137
Access No. 1: From the Jemez Ranger Station go four miles north on State Road 4 to the Battleship Picnic Area. Trail 137 begins next to the round shelter on the northeast end. Continue on Trail 137 for approximately two miles.
Access No. 2: From the Jemez Ranger Station go 7.5 miles to junction of State Road 126 at La Cueva. Turn right at the stop sign and follow State Road 2 approximately six miles to Jemez Falls Campground turnoff. From the turnoff continue 1.5 miles to the Jemez Falls Trailhead. Trail 137 begins a few feet northwest of the vault toilet. Continue on Trail 137 west for approximately 1.5 miles.
Uses: Hiking, bathing and camping
Fees: The Battleship Picnic Area has a $4.00 parking fee. You can park at the upper parking lot for no charge.
Day use only, 6am to 10pm.
Alcohol, camping and campfires are prohibited.
Nudity is a violation of state law and you can be cited.
Notes:

bulletElevation at McCauley is 7350 feet.

bulletThe Battleship Trailhead is day use only from sunrise to sunset.

bulletLock all valuables in trunk, or do not leave them in plain sight.

bullet The water quality is not monitored so there are possible health hazards. Visitors should avoid getting water in their nose to minimize the risk of contracting an amoeba called Naegieria Fowleri, which may cause meningitis. This disease is extremely rare, but the parasitic amoeba is commonly found and preferes warm waters like hot springs.

The symptoms of this fatal disease include severe fontal headache, nausea, vomiting, high fever, stiffness in the back of the neck and spine, and drowsiness. Since these symptoms are common to other diseases, misdiagnosis can cause a fatal delay in treatment. Also watch for poison ivy.

bulletPets must always be on a leash or restrained while in the area.

 

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 Last Modified: February 24, 2005