You Can Relax Away From Crowds At The Hidden Orvis Hot Springs In Colorado
Has anyone else noticed that many of our favorite Colorado attractions have become downright crowded and not nearly as quiet as they used to be? Sadly, this goes for our best all-natural hot springs, too, leaving many feeling a little extra tense. Thankfully, there are still quiet, relaxing, and crowd-free hot springs in Colorado where locals can retreat and soak away their care. This season, check out the hidden Orvis Hot Springs for a restful escape!
Have you ever visited this Colorado hot spring? Are there any other cool sights or stops you recommend in the area? Share with us! You can also learn more about this hidden gem by visiting the Orvis Hot Springs‘ official website.
If you’re not located in the San Juan Mountains region, don’t worry – Colorado has plenty of ahhh-worthy hot springs to choose from! But if you’re anywhere near Ridgway, this colorful home is perfect for a hot springing basecamp.
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Hot Springs In Colorado
Does Colorado have any other hot springs?
Colorado is full of natural wonders, and while the state's towering 14ers often get the most glory, there's plenty more to discover in its recesses! Colorado is home to both developed and natural hot springs, from clothing-optional getaways (wink wink) to posh resorts to simple, woodsy hot pools. Here are just a few hot springs in Colorado:
- Dunton Hot Springs, Dolores: This luxury hot spring resort is hiding in a former mining town and boasts private cabins with hot spring-fed tubs.
- Durango Hot Springs Resort & Spa, Durango: The Animas River is a stunning setting for this terraced set of hot springs. A recent expansion has made this resort even better!
- Glenwood Hot Springs Pool, Glenwood Springs: Surrounded by the stunning Rocky Mountains, Glenwood offers both a large family pool and a smaller hot pool. It's also reported to be the largest mineral hot spring pool in the world!
- Great Pagosa Springs, Pagosa Springs: Located along the San Juan River, Great Pagosa is home to the world's deepest geothermal hot spring.
- Indian Hot Springs, Idaho Springs: Found just outside Denver, this well-known and well-loved historic site boasts an indoor pool and private baths, but is also known for its geothermal caves.
- Ouray Hot Springs Pool, Ouray: This swoon-worthy commercial hot spring nestled in the heart of the San Juan Mountains is surrounded by picturesque mountains views. Bonus: waterslides!
- Strawberry Park Hot Springs, Steamboat Springs: Nestled in a beautiful forested area, Strawberry Park features rustic, tiered pools with a range of temperatures.