If the New Mexican heat is starting to cook you, there's no better place to chill out off of I-40 than the Blue Hole, a 61-degree sinkhole in Santa Rosa.
If the New Mexican heat is starting to cook you, there's no better place to chill out off of I-40 than the Blue Hole, a 61-degree sinkhole in Santa Rosa.
Scuba divers flock to this natural wonder for its 81-foot depth and crystal aqua waters.
The icy temperature took my husband's breath away when he plunged off the high cliffs. The impact of the fall bloodied the nose of another reveler.
My twins double-dog-dared one another to jump off a lower platform. Then, they went numb paddling about looking at crawfish through their goggles.
Meanwhile, Charlotte and I explored the adjacent natural spring and creek.
We waded in the knee-high water looking for stones and admiring the flowy green grasses on the banks. The sandy bottom was perfect for little toes.
Wondering about safety?
The Blue Hole had six lifeguards keeping watch today. All had enormous floatation devices and emergency medical kits.
Other features include potties, changing rooms and ”if you're lucky ”the local girls ™ basketball team trying stunt diving.
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