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Hot Springs Yoga Camping
Get Away

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San Antonio Hots Springs Yoga Camping Get Away

A refreshing get away in the wilderness of the Jemez Mountain, NM

Sept 9, 10, 11, 2017

About The Hot Springs:   5 miles hike or bike

Who Can Go?   A Yogi / Yogini + 1 person

San Antonio Hot Springs feature an amazingly beautiful scenic five-mile hike by a creek up a canyon featuring a variety of trees, rocks and landscapes. It ends with four pools on a hillside with a hot spring filling them overlooking the creek and cliffs from the canyon.
What could be better than a long hike followed by some soaking time in a hot pool while communing with mother nature?
Let's go!
If you participate in the yoga sessions you can invite another person to join you and they don't have to take part in the yoga classes. No charge except for camping fees.
Everyone is welcome to bring a friend, a family member, anyone that would like a break for 3 days.


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Activities:  Yoga, Hike, Soak, Relax, Bike, Fish.

What to Bring:   Yourself, Camping Gear and Food

We are here to take it easy but to also enjoy nature and get physically active!

Saturday: arrive anytime.
I will be arriving in the afternoon and will want to get to the spring soon after that!
  • Evening sit down and meditation
  • Story telling after dinner

Sunday:
  • Yoga @ 9 - 10:30am.
  • Hike to the springs before or after class.
Keep in mind this hike will take from 1.5 to 2.5hrs depending on your pace and how much you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Carry a flashlight with if you go in the evening.


Monday:
  • First thing in the morning hike to the Hot Springs and get a beautiful view of the sites before it gets hot!
  • Yoga @ 2 - 3:30pm (time subject to change)
  • Eat together
*Leave tonight or stay one more night...

Tuesday: Get one more soak before you leave!
Bring your camping gear!
  • Sleeping bag,
  • Tent, or RV or sleep under the moonlight
  • 1 good pair of hiking shoes or better yet hike barefoot!
  • Flip-flops or sandals,
  • Yoga clothes, yoga mat + props (blanket, blocks, strap, bolster)
  • Hiking Clothes,
  • Bathing Suit, (optional)
  • Flashlight,
  • Water bottles: water is available on camp and there is a river nearby,
  • Food for 2 days: there are barbecues onsite so bring charcoal too if you want to grill foods. Make it easy on yourself, prepare in advance tuna or salmon salads, coleslaw, egg salad, bread, fruits, and cheeses. that way you don't have to do too much preparation and enjoy some down time.
  • Earplugs, in case there is noise on the campground,
  • A walking stick. (it helps you not trip or lean on when tired) If you need one we have a students that makes them and will sell them to you.
  • Roll of toilet paper
  • Paper towels
  • Fuel in your vehicle

Which Campground Do We Use?:  We meet at SASO Loop; sites #026, #027, or #028

Site 026 is for small RV. If you plan on taking your RV this is where you will want to camp.
Site 027 is for tents only. you can drive in as well and find a camping spot that suits you.
Site 028 is the next one over that also is a possibility and is for tents as well.
There is no Electricity on these three sites, if you have an RV and need hook ups you will need to probably RSVP and camp at the many other available sites near us.

Campground RSVP: Tent Only, Non Electric, 026, 027

Click on link to RSVP you camping site at SASO 026, 027, https://www.recreation.gov/
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Amenities:   Vault Toilet, Drinking Water, Grills

  • Accessible Fishing Dock
  • Vault Toilets
  • Drinking Water
  • Dumpster and Recycling
  • Electric, Water Hookups for RV
  • Pedestal Grills
  • Group Camping, Tent Sites
  • Parking Area
  • Paved Parking Spurs
  • Pets Allowed
  • Picnic Area and Picnic Shelters

Perks:   Views, Dog Friendly, Fishing, Birding, Hiking, Walking, Nature Trips, Forest, Views, Wild Flowers, ...

Campground Things to Know:   $10 fee per vehicle.

Visit these website for more info:
https://www.alltrails.com/

https://www.recreation.gov


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$10.00 per vehicle, per night.
Campground Quiet Hours are: 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Pets must be leashed.
Firewood is not available. Bring charcoal.
Trail, in campground along river, is Pedestrian use only.
No bicycles or skateboards allowed on campground trail. Recycle Bins (paper, plastic, metal) are available at the campground.
Campground Speed Limit is: 5 MPH. There is a Campground Host at this site.
Bears frequent the area. All food must be kept in approved containers.
SITE RESTRICTIONS: All equipment must fit on the site pad. Vehicles park in developed areas only.
No ATV's or ORV's allowed .
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*we reserve the right to cancel this trip if the minimum participant is not met.

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  • New Students
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