Deciding where to go for a long weekend can be tricky. Pick somewhere too small and you’ll be hunting for things to do. Choose a larger city and your time there may feel too short. However, some towns were made for long weekends. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape or a girlfriend’s getaway, take a long weekend in Truth or Consequences in New Mexico and you’ll be glad you did.

Flickr/einalem There’s plenty to do in and around this area.

Truth or Consequences used to be called Hot Springs – and for good reason. The thermal waters here contain 38 minerals and the town boasts ten commercial bathhouses where you can unwind - for a very reasonable price.

Facebook/Riverbend Hot Springs Nature lovers should check out the communal and private pools at Riverbend Hot Springs (100 Austin Street), to enjoy views like this.

Walk-ins are welcome at the Blackstone Hot Springs (410 Austin Street).

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For a soak accompanied by a full spa experience, head to Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa, which offers private baths and all the body treatments and massage services you could want (501 McAdoo Street).

Facebook/ Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa

Facebook/Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa There are so many great soaking options here, that you could try a different one each day!

Elephant Butte State Park lies just north of Truth or Consequences (300-310 Hawthorne Boulevard, Elephant Butte).

Yelp/Heather P. The 40,000-acre reservoir is large enough to allow you to find peace and quiet in the many coves.

Yelp/Candy T. This is also one of the few places in New Mexico where you can sink your toes into a sandy beach. Stretch out on the sand or take advantage of the water and rent a kayak or paddleboard. Hikers will appreciate the 15 miles of trails inside the park.

Another option is to drive roughly 15 miles south of Truth or Consequences to the smaller, less busy Caballo Lake State Park. Nearby, you’ll find Shattuck Vineyard, which offers tastings in the afternoons (43 Bridle Road).

Geronimo Springs Museum Back in Truth or Consequences, pay a visit to the Geronimo Springs Museum (211 Main Street) when you’re ready to take a break from water activities. There you can view Mimbres pottery, learn about the Apache Wars, and gain insight into the life of a cowboy!

Flickr/Kent Kanouse While you’re downtown, amble along the Healing Waters Trail which circles past the various hot springs resorts and through the commercial area. Admire the murals and browse stores like Black Cats Books and Coffee (128 Broadway Street), which sells used books and a basic cup of joe.

Truth or Consequences is a good jumping off point if you’re interested in driving along the Geronimo Trail Scenic Byway, exploring New Mexico’s Fiber Arts Trail, or checking out the Spaceport America Visitor Center.

Facebook/Passion Pie Cafe Depending on where you stay, breakfast may be complimentary at your hotel. If not, go directly to Passion Pie Café (406 Main Street) and order the Fat Elvis waffles for breakfast (topped with bananas, peanut butter sauce, and whipped cream)! It’s worth stopping by this bakery at some point on your visit for a little pie. Delicious breakfasts are also available at Grapevine Bistro (413 N. Broadway Street).

Facebook/Latitude 33 If you’re staying in town, dine in at Latitude 33 (304 S. Pershing Street), which offers creative Asian-inspired dishes like blueberry teriyaki pork.

Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa Come dinnertime, splurge at The Restaurant at Sierra Grande, a welcome addition to Truth or Consequences that serves New Mexico-inspired fine dining. Alternatively, go retro with green chile cheeseburgers at the A & B Drive In (211 N Broadway Street).

Many people wonder about the history of the town’s name. This plaque provides some background information.

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You have a wealth of options in terms of accommodations. If you’re planning on spending much of your weekend soaking, then check into a hot springs hotel – many offer free daily soaks or discounted rates to overnight guests. More concerned about the budget? Rooms at the Rocket Inn, an updated motor lodge, are extremely reasonable. And camping fans can pitch a tent at nearby Caballo Lake State Park or Elephant Butte Lake State Park.

Flickr/einalem

There’s plenty to do in and around this area.

Facebook/Riverbend Hot Springs

Nature lovers should check out the communal and private pools at Riverbend Hot Springs (100 Austin Street), to enjoy views like this.

Facebook/Blackstone Hotsprings

Facebook/ Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa

Facebook/Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa

There are so many great soaking options here, that you could try a different one each day!

Yelp/Heather P.

The 40,000-acre reservoir is large enough to allow you to find peace and quiet in the many coves.

Yelp/Candy T.

This is also one of the few places in New Mexico where you can sink your toes into a sandy beach. Stretch out on the sand or take advantage of the water and rent a kayak or paddleboard. Hikers will appreciate the 15 miles of trails inside the park.

Another option is to drive roughly 15 miles south of Truth or Consequences to the smaller, less busy Caballo Lake State Park. Nearby, you’ll find Shattuck Vineyard, which offers tastings in the afternoons (43 Bridle Road).

Geronimo Springs Museum

Back in Truth or Consequences, pay a visit to the Geronimo Springs Museum (211 Main Street) when you’re ready to take a break from water activities. There you can view Mimbres pottery, learn about the Apache Wars, and gain insight into the life of a cowboy!

Flickr/Kent Kanouse

While you’re downtown, amble along the Healing Waters Trail which circles past the various hot springs resorts and through the commercial area. Admire the murals and browse stores like Black Cats Books and Coffee (128 Broadway Street), which sells used books and a basic cup of joe.

Truth or Consequences is a good jumping off point if you’re interested in driving along the Geronimo Trail Scenic Byway, exploring New Mexico’s Fiber Arts Trail, or checking out the Spaceport America Visitor Center.

Facebook/Passion Pie Cafe

Depending on where you stay, breakfast may be complimentary at your hotel. If not, go directly to Passion Pie Café (406 Main Street) and order the Fat Elvis waffles for breakfast (topped with bananas, peanut butter sauce, and whipped cream)! It’s worth stopping by this bakery at some point on your visit for a little pie. Delicious breakfasts are also available at Grapevine Bistro (413 N. Broadway Street).

Facebook/Latitude 33

If you’re staying in town, dine in at Latitude 33 (304 S. Pershing Street), which offers creative Asian-inspired dishes like blueberry teriyaki pork.

Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa

Come dinnertime, splurge at The Restaurant at Sierra Grande, a welcome addition to Truth or Consequences that serves New Mexico-inspired fine dining. Alternatively, go retro with green chile cheeseburgers at the A & B Drive In (211 N Broadway Street).

Flickr/Don Barrett

Have you been to Truth or Consequences? Where in New Mexico do you like to spend a long weekend?

Here is some extra info on our state’s many hot springs.

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Address: Truth or Consequences, NM, USAAddress: 410 Austin St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa, 501 McAdoo St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: 101 NM-195, Elephant Butte, NM 87935, USAAddress: Palimino Rd, Caballo, NM 87931, USAAddress: 43 Bridle Rd, Caballo, NM 87931, USAAddress: 211 Main Ave, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: 128 N Broadway St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: Passion Pie Cafe, 406 Main Ave, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: 413 N Broadway St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: 304 S Pershing St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USAAddress: 211 N Broadway St, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, USA

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Long Weekend In Truth Or Consequences In New Mexico January 01, 2021 Leah What are the best day trips in New Mexico? There are many unique places to visit in New Mexico that are easy to fit within a day trip. If you enjoy exploring nature, take a drive out to the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. The layered hills and pointy rock caps create a sight unlike any other. The park offers great trails that allow you to see them up close. Take a trip through New Mexico’s history and art culture on the Turquoise Trail. This trip will take you through abandoned mining towns, to local art galleries, and among some pretty gorgeous scenery. It’s a great way to fit some of the Land of Enchantment’s best sights into one day. What is the most unique town in New Mexico? It’s hard to pick which of the best towns in New Mexico are worth visiting. Truth or Consequences is certainly up there, with its unique name, hot springs, and other worthwhile spots. Some would say that Tucumcari is also worthy of the title of “most unique.” Known in the early 1900s as a lawless wild west town, it later became an icon of Route 66. Today, it feels like stepping through a time machine when you visit. The old curio shops, motels, gas stations, and more are all right from the 50s. Many of them have actually been around for that long and have barely changed over the years, even as the popularity of driving Route 66 has lessened. History buffs and nostalgia-lovers always enjoy a visit to Tucumcari. What are the most unique getaways in New Mexico? Looking for the perfect spot to take a weekend getaway in New Mexico? If Truth or Consequences isn’t quite up your alley, try Jemez Springs. It’s a tiny town with only 250 residents, but hundreds more flock there every year to enjoy the hot springs and beautiful scenery. There is a hot springs resort as well as undeveloped hot springs. Along with the springs, there is also a waterfall called the Soda Dam, multiple restaurants, and even 500-year-old village ruins. Whether you go for the relaxing springs, unique setting, or any of the other attractions, it’s a great weekend destination.

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Long Weekend In Truth Or Consequences In New Mexico

January 01, 2021

Leah

What are the best day trips in New Mexico? There are many unique places to visit in New Mexico that are easy to fit within a day trip. If you enjoy exploring nature, take a drive out to the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. The layered hills and pointy rock caps create a sight unlike any other. The park offers great trails that allow you to see them up close. Take a trip through New Mexico’s history and art culture on the Turquoise Trail. This trip will take you through abandoned mining towns, to local art galleries, and among some pretty gorgeous scenery. It’s a great way to fit some of the Land of Enchantment’s best sights into one day. What is the most unique town in New Mexico? It’s hard to pick which of the best towns in New Mexico are worth visiting. Truth or Consequences is certainly up there, with its unique name, hot springs, and other worthwhile spots. Some would say that Tucumcari is also worthy of the title of “most unique.” Known in the early 1900s as a lawless wild west town, it later became an icon of Route 66. Today, it feels like stepping through a time machine when you visit. The old curio shops, motels, gas stations, and more are all right from the 50s. Many of them have actually been around for that long and have barely changed over the years, even as the popularity of driving Route 66 has lessened. History buffs and nostalgia-lovers always enjoy a visit to Tucumcari. What are the most unique getaways in New Mexico? Looking for the perfect spot to take a weekend getaway in New Mexico? If Truth or Consequences isn’t quite up your alley, try Jemez Springs. It’s a tiny town with only 250 residents, but hundreds more flock there every year to enjoy the hot springs and beautiful scenery. There is a hot springs resort as well as undeveloped hot springs. Along with the springs, there is also a waterfall called the Soda Dam, multiple restaurants, and even 500-year-old village ruins. Whether you go for the relaxing springs, unique setting, or any of the other attractions, it’s a great weekend destination.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are many unique places to visit in New Mexico that are easy to fit within a day trip. If you enjoy exploring nature, take a drive out to the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. The layered hills and pointy rock caps create a sight unlike any other. The park offers great trails that allow you to see them up close. Take a trip through New Mexico’s history and art culture on the Turquoise Trail. This trip will take you through abandoned mining towns, to local art galleries, and among some pretty gorgeous scenery. It’s a great way to fit some of the Land of Enchantment’s best sights into one day.

What is the most unique town in New Mexico?

It’s hard to pick which of the best towns in New Mexico are worth visiting. Truth or Consequences is certainly up there, with its unique name, hot springs, and other worthwhile spots. Some would say that Tucumcari is also worthy of the title of “most unique.” Known in the early 1900s as a lawless wild west town, it later became an icon of Route 66. Today, it feels like stepping through a time machine when you visit. The old curio shops, motels, gas stations, and more are all right from the 50s. Many of them have actually been around for that long and have barely changed over the years, even as the popularity of driving Route 66 has lessened. History buffs and nostalgia-lovers always enjoy a visit to Tucumcari.

What are the most unique getaways in New Mexico?

Looking for the perfect spot to take a weekend getaway in New Mexico? If Truth or Consequences isn’t quite up your alley, try Jemez Springs. It’s a tiny town with only 250 residents, but hundreds more flock there every year to enjoy the hot springs and beautiful scenery. There is a hot springs resort as well as undeveloped hot springs. Along with the springs, there is also a waterfall called the Soda Dam, multiple restaurants, and even 500-year-old village ruins. Whether you go for the relaxing springs, unique setting, or any of the other attractions, it’s a great weekend destination.