11 Little Known Swimming Spots In Colorado That Will Make Your Summer Awesome
By Annie
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Published May 18, 2017
Summer is on the horizon, which means it is time to dig out your swimsuit, suck in your gut (well, for me anyway), and hit the water! Not sure where to go to cool down? Take our advice and check out one of these 11 little known swimming spots in Colorado that are guaranteed to make your summer awesome:
1. Eldorado Springs Swimming Pool (Eldorado Springs)
Featuring waters fed from an artisan spring, Eldorado Springs Swimming Pool boasts both all-natural (and stunning) blue waters AND a comfortable temperature of 76 degrees (which is warmed to 80 by the pool’s heating system). Like most pools, this Boulder-area treasure includes a fun slide and high diving board, but also jaw-dropping canyon views that you aren’t used to seeing whilst swimming!
More information can be found
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2. Medano Creek (Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve)
Tucked away within the Great Sand Dunes, Medano Creek is a cool and refreshing seasonal stream that emerges in late March to early April, peaks in June, and then disappears for another year come August. Brought on by snowpack and rains, Medano Creek — like the Great Sand Dunes themselves — is a true gem that features fast-moving, yet shallow waters that are perfect for both little kids and kids at heart.
More information can be found
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3. Boulder Creek (Boulder)
Welcome to Boulder Creek: a popular destination for biking (via the surrounding Boulder Creek Path), fishing, swimming, and tubing. Located in — you guessed it — Boulder, Boulder Creek was named one of the "10 best lazy rivers for tubing in the U.S." by Men’s Journal and features a slow and steady stream of cool water that is perfect for cruising via an inner tube.
More information can be found
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4. Great Wolf Lodge (Colorado Springs)
Located in Colorado Springs, the Great Wolf Lodge is a large and newly opened family resort that features Colorado's only indoor water park! What kind of water adventures can you expect to find at Great Wolf? Well, for starters, there are high-thrill water rides, a play area just for the littles, state-of-the-art wave pools, and other fun surprises.
More information can be found
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5. John Martin Reservoir State Park (Hasty)
Are you dreading another hot summer? Don't be hasty; head to the John Martin Reservoir State Park IN Hasty, which features a beautiful sandy beach and designated swimming area.
More information can be found
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6. Devil's Punchbowl (Aspen)
Don’t let the wicked name of this Independence Pass favorite scare you away. Its clean and blue waters are truly divine. Whether you decide to dive off the 20-foot-tall cliffs, float around in an inner tube, or simply sit on the edge and dip in your feet, you are sure to discover your new favorite summer destination!
More information can be found
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7. Cascade Creek (Durango)
It may be a bit of a hike (literally) to reach both the Cascade Creek waterfalls and swimming areas, but according to those who have made the trek, it is beyond worth it!
More information can be found
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8. Conundrum Hot Springs (Aspen)
AHH… Welcome to Conundrum Hot Springs, AKA Heaven on Earth. The natural infinity pools offer warm, relaxing waters, as well as some of the most incredible views you have ever encountered. The trip to the Springs may seem like a long, somewhat treacherous one, but soaking in the waters of this paradise pool is something that everyone should try at least once.
More information can be found
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9. Rocky Mountain Beach (Denver)
No time to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city? No problem! Just head over to Denver's very own Rocky Mountain Beach and take a dip.
More information can be found
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10. Strawberry Park Hot Springs (Steamboat Springs)
Located just outside of the popular resort town, Strawberry Park features several stream-fed soaking pools that vary in temperature from 101 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. Can you imagine sitting in these heavenly mineral pools amidst the trees and wooded area while snow flakes gently fall upon you? I sure can!
More information can be found
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11. Water World (Federal Heights)
One of the most iconic water parks in Colorado is that of Water World, which invites you to "Find Your Summer" via thrill rides, wave pools, and tall slides.
More information can be found
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Where is your favorite spot to cool off?
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