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Colorado Hot Springs

Colorado's hot springs span world-class resort soaking (Glenwood, Ouray, Strawberry Park) to remote alpine wilderness pools in the San Juan Mountains. From Front Range day-trippers to multi-day backcountry soaks — every spring covered with live weather and access intel.

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Developed Hot Springs

8 locations
🏊 DEVELOPED

Cottonwood Hot Springs

📍 Buena Vista, CO
🌡️ 98–112°F
$20 adults, $12 children (2026)
Open year-round — heavy snow in mountain pass access Dec–Mar
⚠️ No diving in shallow areas
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Glenwood Springs Hot Springs Pool

📍 Glenwood Springs, CO
🌡️ 90–107°F
$30 adults, $22 youth, free under 2 (2026)
Open year-round — peak crowds June–Aug and around holidays
⚠️ High mineral content — avoid prolonged submersion if pregnant
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Healing Waters Hot Springs

📍 Nederland, CO (Boulder County)
🌡️ 102–108°F
$20 adults, $15 youth (2026)
Open year-round — less crowded than larger resort springs
⚠️ Wildlife in area — store food properly
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Idaho Springs Hot Springs (Chicago Creek)

📍 Idaho Springs, CO
🌡️ 88–105°F
$18 adults (2026)
Open year-round
⚠️ Old mine area — watch for unstable ground near historic shafts
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Joyful Journey Hot Springs

📍 Moffat, CO (San Luis Valley)
🌡️ 98–105°F
$20 adults, $15 seniors (2026)
Open year-round — quiet even on weekends
⚠️ Remote desert — bring food and water
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Mount Princeton Hot Springs

📍 Nathrop, CO (Arkansas River Valley)
🌡️ 90–110°F
$35 adults, $25 youth (2026); day passes available
Open year-round — heavy snow Dec–Mar; access via maintained county road
⚠️ High altitude (9,000ft+) — watch for altitude sickness
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Ouray Hot Springs

📍 Ouray, CO
🌡️ 90–108°F
$20 adults, $15 seniors/youth (2026)
Open year-round — heaviest crowds July–Aug; quieter in shoulder seasons
⚠️ Elevated altitude — hydrate frequently
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Strawberry Park Hot Springs

📍 Steamboat Springs, CO
🌡️ 100–118°F
$30 adults (2026); $40 twilight (5pm–11pm)
Open year-round — winter access via maintained road (snow tires/4WD recommended Dec–Mar); closed for maintenance periodic check website
⚠️ No children after 10pm (adult-only 18+)
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Wild & Primitive Hot Springs

2 locations
🌿 WILD

Mineral Creek Hot Springs

📍 Telluride area, San Juan Mountains, CO
🌡️ 95–115°F
Free — San Juan NF land
Best June–Oct; winter access via snowmobile or ski only
⚠️ High altitude (9,500ft+) — altitude sickness risk
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Wild Soaking Pools near Dillon Reservoir

📍 Summit County, CO
🌡️ 90–105°F
Free — White River NF land
Best June–Sept; icy access Oct–May
⚠️ Unofficial — no facilities, no lifeguard
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