This quiet corner of paradise doesn’t come with big-box stores or crowded tourist attractions, and residents like it that way. Hot Sulphur Springs is steeped in local history and old-fashioned appeal, from down-home cooking and hospitality at one of our local eateries to a friendly, quiet place to stay, we’ve got just what visitors are looking for — hiking, camping, fishing along the Colorado River, proximity to four golf courses, rafting, horseback riding, snowshoeing, sledding, snowmobiling, close access to Rocky Mountain National Park and two ski areas (Winter Park Resort and Ski Granby Ranch) — and of course, the town's namesake and world-famous Hot Sulphur Springs Resort and Spa.