Colorado is a mecca for all of our favorite things, including all-natural and oh-so-relaxing hot springs. If you have been to all of the most popular hot springs in Colorado (a la Pagosa Springs and Glenwood Springs), you may be looking for someplace new to soak, which is why we highly recommend the Orvis Hot Springs, which are arguably the best hot springs in Colorado:
Located in the southwest town of Ridgway, Orvis Hot Springs is billed for having “soothing mineral water heated by nature.”
Google/Frank Kee
Dating back to the Tabeguache band of the Utes, the Orvis Hot Springs has long been a place of healing and rejuvenation, beginning with the famed Ute Chief Ouray (1833-1880) encouraging tribe members to soak for its calming effects and curative powers.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Today, the hot springs are still a place for healing and rejuvenation, with locals and tourists alike visiting for such health benefits as reduced stress, anxiety, arthritic and muscle pain, and eczema.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Boasting lithium water, the Orvis Hot Springs are all-natural and never treated, and feature soothing temperatures between 65 and 112 degrees.
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Please note: While guests ages 2+ are welcome at Orvis Hot Springs, parts of the premises are clothing optional, so plan accordingly.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Orvis Hot Springs is open to lodging and camping guests 24/7 and is open to the public every day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Hot Springs soaking rates start at $22 per day for adults and $10 for children ages 4 to 12.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
For more information on both the Hot Springs and various lodging options, please visit their website.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Are you excited to pull out your suit and take a soak at Orvis Hot Springs? Where is your favorite place to soak and relax in the Centennial State? Let us know all about your favorite hot springs in Colorado in the comments or via our nomination form. For even more must-see Colorado hot springs, take a look at our lists of the best hot springs in Colorado.
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Address: Orvis Hot Springs, 1585 County Rd #3, Ridgway, CO 81432, USA
The OIYS Visitor Center
hot springs in Colorado December 19, 2021 Beth C. What are some other hot springs in Colorado? There’s something positively magical about natural hot springs in Colorado. The mineral-infused waters are healing and relaxing all at once, providing the perfect escape, at the top of the list for the best hot springs in Colorado are:
Salida Recreation and Hot Springs Aquatic Center in Salida Antero Hot Springs Cabins in Nathrop Valley View Hot Springs in Villa Grove Dunton Hot Springs in Telluride Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs Waunita Hot Springs Ranch in Gunnison.
Where can I on winter hikes in Colorado? Some of our favorite winter hikes in Colorado include:
Roxborough State Park in Littleton Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs Saint Mary’s Glacier in Idaho Springs Castlewood Canyon State Park in Franktown Manitou Incline in Manitou Springs
Located in the southwest town of Ridgway, Orvis Hot Springs is billed for having “soothing mineral water heated by nature.”
Google/Frank Kee
Dating back to the Tabeguache band of the Utes, the Orvis Hot Springs has long been a place of healing and rejuvenation, beginning with the famed Ute Chief Ouray (1833-1880) encouraging tribe members to soak for its calming effects and curative powers.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Today, the hot springs are still a place for healing and rejuvenation, with locals and tourists alike visiting for such health benefits as reduced stress, anxiety, arthritic and muscle pain, and eczema.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Boasting lithium water, the Orvis Hot Springs are all-natural and never treated, and feature soothing temperatures between 65 and 112 degrees.
TripAdvisor/Femtosecond
Please note: While guests ages 2+ are welcome at Orvis Hot Springs, parts of the premises are clothing optional, so plan accordingly.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Orvis Hot Springs is open to lodging and camping guests 24/7 and is open to the public every day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Hot Springs soaking rates start at $22 per day for adults and $10 for children ages 4 to 12.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
For more information on both the Hot Springs and various lodging options, please visit their website.
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
Are you excited to pull out your suit and take a soak at Orvis Hot Springs? Where is your favorite place to soak and relax in the Centennial State? Let us know all about your favorite hot springs in Colorado in the comments or via our nomination form. For even more must-see Colorado hot springs, take a look at our lists of the best hot springs in Colorado.
Google/Frank Kee
Google/Orvis Hot Springs
TripAdvisor/Femtosecond
The OIYS Visitor Center
hot springs in Colorado
December 19, 2021
Beth C.
What are some other hot springs in Colorado? There’s something positively magical about natural hot springs in Colorado. The mineral-infused waters are healing and relaxing all at once, providing the perfect escape, at the top of the list for the best hot springs in Colorado are:
Salida Recreation and Hot Springs Aquatic Center in Salida Antero Hot Springs Cabins in Nathrop Valley View Hot Springs in Villa Grove Dunton Hot Springs in Telluride Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs Waunita Hot Springs Ranch in Gunnison.
Where can I on winter hikes in Colorado? Some of our favorite winter hikes in Colorado include:
Roxborough State Park in Littleton Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs Saint Mary’s Glacier in Idaho Springs Castlewood Canyon State Park in Franktown Manitou Incline in Manitou Springs
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There’s something positively magical about natural hot springs in Colorado. The mineral-infused waters are healing and relaxing all at once, providing the perfect escape, at the top of the list for the best hot springs in Colorado are:
- Salida Recreation and Hot Springs Aquatic Center in Salida
- Antero Hot Springs Cabins in Nathrop
- Valley View Hot Springs in Villa Grove
- Dunton Hot Springs in Telluride
- Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs
- Waunita Hot Springs Ranch in Gunnison.
Where can I on winter hikes in Colorado?
Some of our favorite winter hikes in Colorado include:
- Roxborough State Park in Littleton
- Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs
- Saint Mary’s Glacier in Idaho Springs
- Castlewood Canyon State Park in Franktown
- Manitou Incline in Manitou Springs