Resort guide ·
2026 Hot Spring Resorts in Colorado
Private cabanas, spa menus, family pools, and lodging—compare the resorts that anchor soaking trips in Colorado.
Avalanche Ranch Hot Springs
Carbondale, CO
Three cascading stone pools spill toward the Crystal River with elk-antler lighting, barn-style changing rooms, and cozy cabins tucked beneath Mount Sopris.
Cottonwood Hot Springs
Buena Vista, CO
Hand-built stone pools sit beside Cottonwood Creek, shaded by ponderosa pine and free of chemical additives. Rustic lodge rooms, creekside cabins, and tent sites make it an easy base for Monarch Pass ski days.
Dunton Hot Springs
Dolores, CO
A restored 1880s ghost town now operates as an ultra-luxury hideaway with log cabins, chef-led dining, and cedar-lined bathhouse pools fed by a 104°F artesian spring. Winter heli-ski packages and summer fly-fishing fill out the all-inclusive itineraries.
Iron Mountain Hot Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
Thirty-two riverfront soaking tubs step down to the Colorado River, each set to a different mineral profile and temperature. The new adults-only Marble Bar section adds quiet lounge decks, saunas, and cold plunges.
Joyful Journey Hot Springs Spa
Moffat, CO
Terraced fiberglass pools overlook the Sangre de Cristo range, pairing sulfur-free waters with on-site yoga, spa services, and sunrise meditations in the San Luis Valley.
Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort
Nathrop, CO
A 105°F geothermal spring feeds infinity pools, creekside soaking pockets, and a family slide complex beneath the Collegiate Peaks. Guests can pair soaks with trail rides, yoga classes, and villa-style lodging.
Orvis Hot Springs
Ridgway, CO
Intimate soaking grotto with pebble-bottom pools, private tubs, and rustic lodge rooms overlooking the Sneffels Range. Clothing-optional policy and overnight guest cap keep the vibe quiet.
Strawberry Park Hot Springs
Steamboat Springs, CO
Sandstone soaking pools built along Hot Springs Creek with a pine forest backdrop and on-site rustic cabins. The resort caps capacity to keep the experience quiet and switches to clothing-optional after dark.
The Springs Resort
Pagosa Springs, CO
Riverside decks on the San Juan River host more than two dozen mineral pools fed by the 144°F Mother Spring. Timed sessions keep crowds down and the resort pairs soaks with a LEED-certified hotel, day spa, and on-site dining.