In a world that glorifies productivity and always being on the go, allowing yourself time to rest can seem, well, like work. If you find yourself teetering on the edge of burnout or even just want a reason to treat yourself, then you’ll want to pack up your bags and head over to this luxurious resort.

Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort—previously known as Sunrise Springs—sits a short drive off Interstate 25 south of Santa Fe.

Ojo Santa Fe/Google This resort is surrounded by verdant arroyos and agricultural lands in La Cienega Valley, making this the perfect retreat into a quiet landscape.

The resort is home to a number of spring-fed thermal pools where you can enjoy a peaceful soak underneath the shade of cottonwoods and right at the edge of a koi-filled pond.

jaimesteffen24/TripAdvisor One thing to note: this resort doesn’t have natural hot springs. The pools are filled with local artesian waters, then warmed to temperatures between 95 and 104 degrees.

If you’re craving a little more tranquility, the resort also has a private soaking tub and pool for a secluded experience day or night.

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And, if you’re looking for a chance to stretch and swim when the temperatures are warmer, Ojo Santa Fe has a large saltwater swimming pool.

Ojo Santa Fe/Facebook The pool is open seasonally and has plenty of lounging areas to enjoy a deliciously warm day.

The resort is open to day visitors, but if you are willing to splurge on your rest and relaxation, book a couple of nights in one of their cozy casitas.

Ojo Santa Fe/Facebook Enjoy a warm bed, crackling fireplace, and plush robes. Other on-site amenities include a spa and a restaurant. Book a therapeutic massage, hot stone treatment, or skin treatments so you head home pampered and revitalized. The restaurant serves a seasonal menu in a farm-to-table experience for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort is located on the southwestern edge of Santa Fe on Los Pinos Road.

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For details about the spring-fed pools, dining options, and accommodations, visit the resort’s website or Facebook page.

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This resort is surrounded by verdant arroyos and agricultural lands in La Cienega Valley, making this the perfect retreat into a quiet landscape.

jaimesteffen24/TripAdvisor

One thing to note: this resort doesn’t have natural hot springs. The pools are filled with local artesian waters, then warmed to temperatures between 95 and 104 degrees.

Ojo Santa Fe/Facebook

The pool is open seasonally and has plenty of lounging areas to enjoy a deliciously warm day.

Enjoy a warm bed, crackling fireplace, and plush robes. Other on-site amenities include a spa and a restaurant. Book a therapeutic massage, hot stone treatment, or skin treatments so you head home pampered and revitalized. The restaurant serves a seasonal menu in a farm-to-table experience for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Address: 242 Los Pinos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87507 Phone: 877-977-8212 Website: Ojo Santa Fe Spa Resort Facebook: Ojo Santa Fe

Want to check out a resort with hot springs as the temperatures drop around the state? Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa is a sister property located about one hour north of Ojo Santa Fe. Read more about the luxurious resort in Watching Snow Fall From This One Hot Spring Resort In New Mexico Is Basically Heaven.

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Address: 242 Los Pinos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507, USA