Colorado Hot Springs to Explore

Dunton Hot Springs
Resort hotel · Dolores County
"Among the most lauded hotel openings in recent years, Dunton Hot Springs is a glitterati mainstay, with its batch of former mining community cabins that look straight out of a Ralph Lauren catalogue. You don’t have to book a pricey stay at this Relais & Chateaux property to be part of the experience, however—the spa is open to the public. Make an appointment for the indulgent, only-in- Colorado Dolores hot-stone massage, which uses heated stones culled from the Dolores River to work out your kinks. Then, take a soak in the on-site sulfuric hot springs, which were once a restorative playground for the Ute Indians."

Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs
Hotel · Routt County
"The Ultimate Therapy Just ask the locals: Strawberry Park Hot Springs is one of the best hot springs in Colorado , arguably in all of the U.S.A. When you visit Steamboat Springs, visiting the hot springs is a "must have" experience. Open on weekends until midnight and weeknights until 10:30 p.m., head over after a full day on the slopes to soak tired, sore muscles and enjoy the fabulous natural beauty of the springs all around you, draped in snow. Soak in 104 degree mineral water as the snow falls- and if you dare, take the plunge into the freezing river waters that border the springs for some spa-like treatment. The springs are open year round, so for a different experience come back in the summer to swim and have some fun. Massage services are offered on-site, as well as facials and Watsu Therapy. During the winter months if you're wanting some peace and quiet, go during day time hours. As the day goes on and people get off the slopes, Strawberry Park fills up, forming a hot springs apres-ski party instead of a tranquil mineral soak. No glass bottles or alcohol admitted."
Indian Hot Springs
Hot spring hotel · Idaho Springs
"Tropical Weather in the Mountains at Indian Hot Springs Most travelers drive right through Idaho Springs on Interstate-70, but some stop to soak in Indian Hot Springs. You can get a pass for the pool or mud caves, or stay in one of their rooms and get a private pool as well. When I took my family for a night, our room was small, moist, and dumpy with carpet like AstroTurf, but we still had a fun family picnic on the floor, eating burgers from the Buffalo Restaurant and Bar, one of many good cantina-food options on Main Street. We still thought the room price of $93 was worth it, since it gave us access to the hot pool, enclosed in a greenhouse dome and home to a gorgeous tropical garden of banana plants and exotic trees and flowers. I’m also told it is the only hot springs in the state with a liquor license, so you can sip a cold one while hanging in the pool."
Valley View Hot Springs
Campground · Saguache County
"Valley View Hot Springs Lives Up to Its Name It's a fairly long drive (175 miles) southwest of Denver, but once you are sitting in a warm natural pool, looking out over the San Luis Valley, the miles will melt away. Choose from numerous options to stay, from a tent spot to a cabin or basic motel-style room with shared kitchens. The springs are strung up a hill, with the one at the top being the hottest, and a little community pool and sauna built around the bottom pool. Valley View is clothing optional and open all year round, managed by a unique land trust arrangement."
Old Town Hot Springs
Recreation center · Steamboat Springs
"Old Town Hot Springs, Mandatory Soak in Steamboat Old Town Hot Springs is an enormous, bustling, splashing place, a multi-use complex of earth-warmed mineral pools and water slides, where locals meet and visitors to Steamboat Springs should go at least once during your stay. Your entrance fee ($16 adults, $9 children) is for all day, so you can splash around with the kids in the shallow pools by afternoon, then return for a soak in the hotter adults-only pool after they're asleep. Old Town Hot Springs is a non-profit community venture, open from early in the morning (5:30a.m. on weekdays) till 10 p.m. and it is right in the center of downtown, at 136 Lincoln Ave."

Iron Mountain Hot Springs
Public swimming pool · Glenwood Springs
"Best. Pit Stop. Ever: Iron Mountain Hot Springs What's better than this? Colorado 's newest hot springs (they opened in July, 2015) boasts 16 small thermal pools on the bank of the Colorado River, and a large freshwater family pool heated to 95 degrees, with a sun deck and Sopris Cafe. The smaller pools contain a variety of minerals and are kept at a range of temperatures. Views are of the river, train tracks, and mall across the dry valley. You barely notice that the entire property borders the shoulder of Interstate-70, which of course, means, it's a perfect stopover for cross-state road trips, or as its own day trip from anywhere. Rates are $15–20 per person for access to the bathhouse, pools, and cafe."

Healing Waters Resort & Spa
Hotel · Pagosa Springs
"A Soaker's Paradise at the Springs Resort in Pagosa Springs The first light of the day pierces billowing clouds of steam, painting an other-worldly scene as dawn breaks at the Springs Resort in Pagosa Springs. Hot mineral waters splash down my back as I watch it unfold. There is a cup of coffee in my hand, the San Juan River is flowing coldly below, and only a few other bathers are up, wandering from pool to pool through the steam and sulfurous smells. I have the "Serendipity" pool, with built-in waterfall back massager, all to myself. It has a long view of the other pools, bathhouse, river and, up the other bank, the small town. I've visited a respectable number of Colorado hot springs over the years. Each has its own character, features and landscape, and each defied my expectations in its own way. But this, I think, is what I have always imagined a hot springs should be: a cascading, mineral-caked network of natural pools, cool morning air and warm, soothing water. There are two other commercial hot springs along this bend of the San Juan in downtown Pagosa Springs: Healing Waters Resort and The Overlook Hot Springs. All originate from a mother spring, the Great Pagosa Aquifer, a yellow-caked, multi-colored pool just behind my room at the Springs Resort. The Springs Resort: Winter nightly rates from $199, includes 24-hour access to 23 pools. "Ski and soak" packages include a pair of lift tickets to Wolf Creek Ski Area, 23 miles up the road. Tel. 800-225-0934"

Twin Peaks Lodge & Hot Springs
Hotel · Ouray
"There are few accommodations, even inColorado, with their own private hot springs, but Twin Peaks has two tubs and a pool—and they’re open to the public 24 hours a day. Here, visitors will find an adults-only indoor hot tub with jets, an outdoor soaking tub with a waterfall, and an outdoor heated swimming pool, all fed by the property’s mineral hot springs, which are rich in restorative minerals like zinc, potassium, and magnesium. Make your way around the pools, which range in temperature from 90 to 112 degrees, then rehydrate at the on-site bar."

Avalanche Ranch
Hot spring · Pitkin County
"While the large pool hot springs of Glenwood Springs are great for a soak, it can get busy there (and the ambience is nothing special). The Ogilby/Jacober family, owners of the Avalanche Ranch Hot Springs in the Crystal River Valley, took a bit of a risk when they drilled to access what they suspected was a geothermal reservoir. But they hit the jackpot, and built three beautiful and intimate pools of naturally hot water set in a wooded area, with views of Mount Sopris, Elephant Mountain, and Avalanche Creek Valley. The original farmhouse on the property was built in 1913 and has since been renovated;it includes an antique shop, available to day guests as well as overnight patrons."
