Soak Up The Soothing Powers Of Hot Springs In Colorado
DENVER, Feb. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Colorado is a top destination for winter sports and after a long day in the snow, the state also offers a way to relax and soothe the soul – hot springs. While every hot spring provides the glory of bathing in a naturally warm pool, there are unique aspects to each offering. For more information, visit www.colorado.com/articles/19-colorado-hot-springs-quick-guide.
Box Canyon Lodge & Hot Springs. These natural springs are the perfect ending to a day enjoying the great outdoors. The odorless and soothing tubs provide 360-degree views of the San Juan Mountains and are used to heat the motel during winter.
Dunton Hot Springs. Tucked in the mountains, the luxurious and beautifully restored 19th century ghost town and mineral hot springs offer various ways to take to the waters including inside the restored Bathhouse, under the stars or out on the river.
Glenwood Hot Springs. Home to the world's largest hot springs pool, the landmark allows visitors the chance to soak in the bathwater-warm, large and small therapy pools, as well as visit the award-winning spa.
Mount Princeton Hot Springs. The unique lodging is a natural oasis with a variety of hot springs pools and pampering spa treatments. The resort is the perfect getaway for visitors to experience top amenities, outdoor recreation and tranquil pools.
Sand Dunes Swimming Pool. This family-owned site boasts a large pool and a 25-person therapy pool all kept between 98 to 107 degrees. Visitors can dine on organic produce at a gourmet concession stand adding to the rejuvenating experience.
Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Nestled alongside Hot Springs Creek is an array of naturally fed and geothermally warmed springs nourishing to the spirit. Guests will feel serene while unwinding in the wilderness as Steamboat's Champagne Powder gently collects in the forest.
The Springs Resort and Spa. A dip in one of the 23 soaking pools, including the world's deepest, heals the body and soul in Pagosa Springs. The springs are full of mineral-rich waters and restorative elements and are surrounded by the scenic peaks of the San Juan Mountains.
Waunita Hot Springs Ranch. The remote lodge boasts one of the largest private swimming pools in Colorado and both the pool and hot tub are completely fed by natural hot springs, popular for soaking away the pressures of life.
Contact: Carly Holbrook / 720-289-9366, [email protected]
SOURCE Colorado Tourism Office
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