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OJO Santa Fe

242 Los Pinos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507

OJO Santa Fe
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About This Spring

## Overview OJO Santa Fe is a natural spring destination located along Los Pinos Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Situated at an elevation typical of the high desert landscape surrounding Santa Fe, this spring sits at GPS coordinates 35.584954, -106.102612, placing it just southwest of the city center in a serene, semi-rural setting. The name "Ojo" comes from the Spanish word for "eye" or "spring," a term widely used across the American Southwest to describe natural water sources that were historically vital to both Indigenous peoples and Spanish settlers. Springs bearing the "Ojo" name have long held cultural and practical significance in New Mexico, where water has always been a precious resource in the arid landscape. The Santa Fe area is known for its complex geology — a meeting point of the southern Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande Rift — which creates conditions where groundwater can reach the surface through fractures and faults in the underlying rock. ## Directions 1. From downtown Santa Fe, head south on Cerrillos Road (NM-14). 2. Continue southwest, following signs toward the Los Pinos Road area. 3. Turn onto **Los Pinos Road** and continue to the address **242 Los Pinos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507**. 4. The spring is located at this address. GPS coordinates **35.584954, -106.102612** can be entered into your navigation app for precise routing. *Note: These directions are based on the listed address and GPS coordinates. Visitors are encouraged to confirm the route using a GPS device or mapping application before heading out.* ## What to Expect Visitors to OJO Santa Fe will find themselves in the distinctive high-desert terrain of northern New Mexico, where piñon pines, juniper trees, and sage characterize the surrounding landscape. The area around Los Pinos Road is relatively quiet and removed from the busier commercial corridors of Santa Fe, offering a more tranquil experience. As with many natural springs in the arid Southwest, water flow may vary seasonally — spring snowmelt from the nearby Sangre de Cristo Mountains can influence groundwater levels in the region. The spring has historically been valued as a natural water source in an area where such resources are uncommon and deeply appreciated. Visitors should be prepared for variable weather conditions typical of Santa Fe's 7,000-foot elevation, including intense sun, sudden afternoon thunderstorms in summer, and cold temperatures in winter. Wearing sturdy footwear and bringing sun protection is advisable year-round.

Getting There

Address

242 Los Pinos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507

GPS Coordinates

35.584954, -106.102612

Directions

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Directions 1. From downtown Santa Fe, head south on Cerrillos Road (NM-14). 2. Continue southwest, following signs toward the Los Pinos Road area. 3. Turn onto **Los Pinos Road** and continue to the address **242 Los Pinos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507**. 4. The spring is located at this address.

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