McCauley Hot Springs is a large, shallow warm spring with a primitive rock-lined, gravel-bottomed soaking pool in the
Santa Fe National Forest. The spring water cascades into a number of smaller and deeper soaking pools in a clearing in the forest. The rock dam pool was constructed by the
Civilian Conservation Corps. The spring pools are surrounded by
ponderosa pines. Downhill from the main soaking area is a three-foot-deep rock and log-lined pool. Fifty more feet downhill and across a log and rock footbridge, are two additional warm soaking pools. From there, the water continues to flow downhill to another soaking pool that is between four and five feet deep. As the water cascades downhill the temperature of the spring water cools. ==Water profile==