Hot Springs
Ranging from rustic to refined, Colorado’s hot springs are celebrated for their high mineral content and resulting therapeutic qualities. You’ll find the world’s largest hot springs pool in Glenwood Springs and the world’s deepest hot mineral spring in Pagosa Springs. Just sit back, relax, and let the soothing waters take your worries away.
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Relax in the world’s largest hot springs pool. It’s the perfect escape for basking in the sun, swimming laps and soaking in the 104-degree mineral therapy waters or the...
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Colorado's original natural hot springs spa resort, Old Town Hot Springs has served visitors and locals since the 1880s. Located in downtown Steamboat Springs, visitors...
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Outside Pagosa Springs on the banks of the San Juan River. Offering 18 pools of naturally hot therapeutic mineral water in a park-like setting. Temps range 87–114...
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The only natural mineral hot springs/spa/lodging resort in Durango, Colorado. 2 mineral pools, heated, outdoor swimming pool, 2 saunas, 20 massage/body treatments, 2...
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Discover the authentic charm, beauty and elegance of Dunton.
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A peaceful spa retreat at the northern gateway to the San Luis Valley. No chemical treatments. Overnight accommodations available. Spa gift shop. Where the healing...
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The Spa at Pagosa Springs offers a variety of accommodations, massage therapy services, mineral water swimming pool, outdoor hot tub and indoor hot baths.
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World-famous for over 100 years. Hot mineral springs. Features include unique, one-of-a-kind mens and womens geo-thermal cave baths, indoor private baths, outdoor...
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