10 Best Colorado Hot Spring Hotels and Resorts

There’s no shortage of soaking opportunities in the beautiful state of Colorado. With popular natural hot springs sometimes getting overcrowded, commercially managed soak spots are great options for travelers looking for a predictable, accessible, and consistent soaking experience. Here’s our list of the top 10 must-visit hot spring resorts and hotels in Colorado for your next relaxation-driven vacation.

1. Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort

Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort, Colorado

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At Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort, you’ll find multiple hot spring-fed pools, creekside natural hot springs, lodging, and luxurious spa treatments. And all of this… surrounded by an incredible view of breathtaking mountain peaks. Enjoy the waters as well as abundant outdoor recreation opportunities nearby.

  • Diverse Pools for Every Preference: The resort boasts a variety of hot springs pools, including creekside soaking pools fed by natural springs, larger pools with varying temperatures, and a water slide area for family fun. This selection allows you to customize your soaking experience based on your desired temperature and ambiance.

  • Stunning Scenery and Relaxation: Nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies near the Sawatch Range, Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The tranquil setting creates a perfect escape for both stress relief and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Accommodation Options: Choose the lodging that suits your needs and preferences. The resort offers a range of accommodations, including historic lodge rooms, modern creekside suites, and hillside cabins for larger groups or families.

  • Beyond the Soak: Mount Princeton Hot Springs is more than just soaking. Activities like hiking, biking, fishing, and whitewater rafting are readily available within the surrounding area, making it a great base camp for exploring Colorado's outdoor adventures.

Check out the full guide of Mount Princeton Hot Springs!

2. The Springs Resort & Spa

The Springs Resort and Spa Colorado

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On the banks of the San Juan River, you’ll find the cozy small town of Pagosa Springs and The Springs Resort & Spa. Choose from 24 hot spring pools of varying temperatures, including 5 exclusive terrace pools.

  • Abundance of Pools: The Springs Resort & Spa boasts a remarkable 25 geothermal pools with varying temperatures, allowing you to find the perfect soaking spot to match your mood and desired warmth. Dive deeper into the experience with three waterfall pools and an adults-only relaxation terrace.

  • World-Class Spa Experience: Indulge in a luxurious array of spa services, including massages, facials, and body treatments. The Springs utilize mineral-rich water from the Mother Spring, believed to have healing properties.

  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: While providing adult-only spaces, the resort caters to families with designated pools, a playground, and family-friendly accommodations. The "Lobster Pot," a large soaking pool with a comfortable temperature, provides a fun gathering spot.

  • Scenic Colorado Beauty: Nestled near the San Juan Mountains in Pagosa Springs, the resort offers stunning surroundings to complement your relaxation. Explore the vibrant town or venture into the wilderness for outdoor adventures like hiking, fishing, or rafting the San Juan River.

Check out our full guide of The Springs Resort and Spa.

3. Iron Mountain Hot Springs

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16 hot spring pools are available for your enjoyment at Iron Mountain. And, if you’re privy to enjoying a poolside libation, drinks are available for 21+ visitors to enjoy in the springs. Lodging is not available at this getaway, but there are plenty of options nearby. Read our full guide detailing everything important to know about Iron Mountain Hot Springs.

  • Natural Getaway: Iron Mountain Hot Springs offers a rustic escape with several cascading pools nestled amidst a scenic mountainside. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and enjoy the restorative power of mineral-rich geothermal waters.

  • Temperature Variations: Cater to your preference with a range of soaking experiences. Choose from hotter upper pools for an invigorating soak or cooler mid-level and lower pools for a more relaxing experience.

  • Clothing Optional: Iron Mountain Hot Springs embraces a clothing-optional environment. Be respectful of others' choices and maintain a welcoming atmosphere regardless of attire.

  • Limited Amenities: Embrace a self-sufficient approach. Iron Mountain Hot Springs is a basic facility with no showers, changing rooms, or on-site food options. Pack accordingly for a comfortable and enjoyable visit.

Check out our full guide of Iron Mountain Hot Springs.

4. Glenwood Hot Springs

Glenwood Hot Springs Colorado Pool

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If there were a “Hot Springs Book of Records”, Glenwood would definitely be included with its largest hot springs pool in the world. This large pool is kept at a balmy 90° – 93° and there is smaller therapy pool available that is at 104°. Fun fact: the Ute Indians called these springs “Yampah”, which means “big medicine” and the revitalizing waters here definitely live up to this legendary name. Read our entire review on Glenwood Hot Springs.

  • Family Fun and Amenities: Glenwood Hot Springs offers more than just soaking. Enjoy a water slide, a kid-friendly pool, arcade games, and a variety of dining options, making it a great choice for a family outing.

  • Massive Hot Spring Pool: The crown jewel is the world's largest hot spring pool, a massive outdoor oasis stretching over the Colorado River. Soak in the warm mineral water while surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.

  • Historic Charm: Established in 1888, Glenwood Hot Springs boasts a historic bathhouse with Victorian-era architecture. Take a step back in time while indulging in the timeless pleasure of hot spring relaxation.

  • Resort Options: For a luxurious stay, consider the attached Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge, offering comfortable accommodations, spa services, and easy access to the hot springs pool.

5. Strawberry Park Hot Springs

Hot springs glamping at its best. For the more outdoorsy traveler, Strawberry park provides rustic cabins and onsite camping. The hot springs pools here are stone-built, have a natural feel, and range from 98 to 105 degrees. Cold pools are also available and people love to take a revitalizing cold plunge. Two stone rooms are built into the hillside where you can make reservations for a massage. When the sun goes down, the resort becomes clothing optional and 18+. Learn more and book at Strawberryhotsprings.com.

  • Natural Setting: Enjoy a rustic soaking experience in pools nestled amongst pine trees and along a cascading creek. The surrounding mountain scenery enhances the sense of tranquility.

  • Varying Temperatures: Discover pools with different degrees of warmth, ranging from comfortably moderate to hotter temperatures. This allows you to customize your soak and find your perfect spot.

  • Nighttime Magic: Experience the pools under the stars with extended evening hours. Night soaking offers a unique ambiance and the potential for stargazing. Note: Clothing is required after dark.

  • Preparation is Key: Strawberry Park maintains a remote and rustic character. Arrive prepared with your own food, drinks, towels, and consider 4WD/AWD for the access road, especially in winter.

Check out our full guide of Strawberry Park Hot Springs.

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6. Joyful Journey Hot Springs

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Nestled in the San Luis Valley, your soak at Joyful Journey Hot Springs will include an incredible view of the vast Sangre De Cristo mountains. The mineral waters at their source are over 140 degrees, and then are naturally cooled as they feed into the resort. Multiple pools are available with temperatures ranging from 98 degrees to 107 degrees. While visiting, make sure to take advantage of a wide variety of spa treatments including hot stone therapy, deep tissue massage, facials, body wraps and more. Learn more and book at Joyfuljourneyhotsprings.com.

  • Mountain Majesty & Mineral Bliss: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Colorado Rockies while soaking in mineral-rich geothermal waters. Joyful Journey Hot Springs offers a chance to unwind amidst stunning mountain scenery. (Assuming a mountain location with natural springs)

  • Pools for Every Preference: Whether you seek a steaming hot soak or a more lukewarm experience, Joyful Journey Hot Springs may cater to your desires with a variety of soaking pools at different temperatures. (Assuming multiple pools with varying temperatures)

  • Rustic Charm or Upscale Escape?: Research is needed to determine if Joyful Journey Hot Springs leans towards a basic, natural setting or offers a more developed resort experience with amenities. (Uncertain about amenities level)

  • Plan Your Getaway: Depending on the location and amenities, you might need to pack essentials like towels, food, and drinks. Check if reservations are required or if it's a first-come, first-served situation. (Uncertain about amenities and access)

7. Hot Sulphur Springs

sulphur hot springs

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The doors of Hot Sulphur Springs first opened more than 140 years ago. These historic hot springs are a great option for anyone looking for a no-frills budget-friendly experience. Lodging is available, check out availability here.

  • Abundance of Pools: With over 20 mineral pools, Hot Sulphur Springs offers a diverse soaking experience. Choose between varying temperatures to find your ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

  • Historic Roots: Established in the 1860s, the resort boasts a rich history. Indulge in the tradition of soaking in the mineral springs while appreciating the legacy of this destination.

  • Family-Friendly: Hot Sulphur Springs caters to both families and those seeking a more tranquil experience. Designated areas provide a fun atmosphere for kids while maintaining spaces for adults to unwind.

  • Beyond the Soak: Make the most of your visit by exploring the charming town of Hot Sulphur Springs. Consider nearby outdoor adventures like hiking, fishing, and skiing at Winter Park Resort.

Check out our full guide on Hot Sulphur Springs Resort.

Sulphur hot springs

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Orvis Hot Springs

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Located in Ridgway Colorado, Orvis hot springs is a clothing-optional hot spring resort with a non-pretentious laid-back feel. For accommodations, 6 uniquely themed lodge rooms are available in addition to on-site camping. The grounds of the resort and the hot springs are electronics-free, so be prepared to come for the zen moments rather than the selfies! Learn more and book at Orvishotsprings.com.

  • Natural Getaway: Orvis Hot Springs offers a clothing-optional escape in Colorado's scenic Ridgway area. Immerse yourself in the serenity of natural pools fed by geothermal waters, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views.

  • Temperature Variations: Cater to your preference with a range of soaking experiences. Choose from hotter pools reaching up to 114°F for an invigorating soak, or cooler options for a more relaxing dip.

  • Rustic Charm and Amenities: Enjoy a basic yet comfortable experience. Orvis Hot Springs provides restrooms and changing areas, with nearby lodging options available if desired.

  • Respectful Community: Orvis Hot Springs fosters a welcoming environment. Be mindful of others' choices regarding clothing and maintain a peaceful atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

Check out our full guide on Orvis Hot Springs.

orvis hot spring

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Operating Hours:

  • Open Daily: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

  • Overnight Guests: 24-hour access to the hot springs

Admission Costs:

  • Daily Visit: $28 for adults

  • One-Hour Quick Dip: $24

  • Children (4-12 years old): $15

  • Children (3 and under): Free

  • Towel Rental: $3

  • Annual Membership: $150 (members soak for $11 per visit and can bring one guest for an additional $11; member's children (4-12 years old) soak for $4 per visit)

9. Valley View Hot Springs

valley view hot springs

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The second clothing-optional hot spring resort on our list is Valley View Hot Springs. This resort truly cares about sustainability and the property is completely “off the grid”. Soak all your worries away in the 7 hot spring pools as you’re immersed in nature’s beauty. Lodging and camping is available. Learn more at olt.org/vvhs.

  • Rustic Immersion: Embrace the natural setting with pools nestled amidst meadows, ponds, and forests of the San Luis Valley. The lack of development and limited amenities enhance the sense of wilderness escape.

  • Clothing-Optional Sanctuary: Valley View Hot Springs, operated by the non-profit Orient Land Trust, offers a clothing-optional environment. Be mindful of others' choices and maintain a welcoming atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

  • Varying Pools and Temperatures: Explore a series of terraced pools fed by geothermal waters, offering different soaking experiences. Find your perfect spot, from hotter soaking pools to cooler options along the creek.

  • Mindful Visitation: Valley View Hot Springs prioritizes preservation and responsible use. Familiarize yourself with Leave No Trace principles, and respect this special place by packing out all trash and minimizing your impact on the environment.

Operating Hours:

  • Check-In: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM

  • Office Hours: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

  • Closed in December: Valley View Hot Springs is closed during the entire month of December.

Admission Costs:

  • Adults: $35 per person (day use)

  • Children: Varies; typically lower than adult rates

  • Reservations: Required; no walk-ins allowed

Check out our full guide of Valley View Hot Springs.


10. Cottonwood Hot Springs

Cottonwood Hot Springs

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Cottonwood Hot Springs Inn and Spa is nestled in the high mountains of the stunning Collegiate Peaks Mountain Range, 2.5 hours outside of Denver. Five hot spring pools are available for soaking. Private cabins as well as dorms are available for your stay. Learn more at cottonwood-hot-springs.com.

  • Natural Getaway in the Rockies: Nestled near Buena Vista, Colorado, Cottonwood Hot Springs offers a chance to soak in natural, geothermal waters amidst the majestic Collegiate Peaks Range. Surrounded by the San Isabel National Forest, the location provides a scenic backdrop for your relaxing dip.

  • Pools for All Preferences: Choose from a range of soaking experiences at Cottonwood Hot Springs. The natural stone tubs offer varying temperatures, allowing you to find your perfect level of warmth for a rejuvenating soak.

  • Beyond the Soak: Enhance your visit by exploring the on-site amenities at Cottonwood Hot Springs. Stay overnight at the beautiful lodge or a creekside cabin, indulge in a massage treatment at the spa, or enjoy a delicious meal with a view.

  • Rustic Charm, Modern Comfort: Cottonwood Hot Springs embraces a balance of rustic charm and modern convenience. While the setting allows you to connect with nature, the lodge and cabins offer comfortable accommodations, and the pools provide a clean and enjoyable soaking experience.

Operating Hours:

  • Soaking Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:00 Midnight, 7 days a week (no reservations needed for soaking)

  • Office Hours:

    • Monday to Thursday: 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

    • Friday to Sunday: 8:00 AM to 12:00 Midnight

Admission Costs:

  • Weekdays (Monday to Thursday):

    • Adults: $30

    • Children under 16: $24

  • Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and Holidays:

    • Adults: $34

    • Children under 16: $30

  • Additional Fees:

    • Towels and swimsuits are available for purchase

Check out our full guide of Cottonwood Hot Springs.

If you’re looking for more hot spring opportunities in the state of Colorado, including natural hot springs, make sure to check out our Colorado Hot Springs Map, with the top 43 hot springs in the state.

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