Colorado Hot Springs Spas
Colorado’s varied topography and unique geological structures make for nearly two dozen chances to find hot springs to soak and relax in. Add this to your must-do list if you have never experienced a natural mineral-rich hot water soak. For those with favorite springs you frequently visit, perhaps you might like to try something new. In either case, you will always return once you discover the benefits of soaking in hot, natural, mineral-rich spring water.
Find a Natural Hot Springs
Check out these popular springs that are often not far from your destination. Many are complete with spa services, hot pools, lodging, and more. Or, read up on all the different spring locations via our Colorado Hot Springs Guide. This guide briefly describes each establishment and all the amenities offered. If you are feeling adventurous, there are still several primitive, undeveloped springs located in their natural settings. You just need to be willing to go out of the way to find them.
Popular Colorado Spas
Spas are even more plentiful – and the luxury and pampering cannot be overstated. Choose from dozens statewide, including:
- The Allegria Spa at Beaver Creek
- The Oxford Club Spa in Denver
- The Spa at Dunton Hot Springs in Delores
- The Spa at Cordillera in Edwards
- The Spa at St. Julien, Boulder
- The Spa at The Brown Palace, Denver
- The Spa at The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs
- Lazy U Spa, Granby
- The Spa at The Peaks, Telluride
- Yampah Spa, Glenwood Springs
- The Spa at Viceroy, Snowmass.
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