COLORADO’S HOT SPRINGS is an entertaining, comprehensive guide to the state’s sweet soaking sites and their histories. The photographs capture each spring’s unique character and beauty. Each chapter blends descriptions of the warm water wonders with stories about the unique characters, events, and ancient use by Native Americans. The springs are Colorado’s warm water ocean and Debbie visited each one. This all new, up-to-date guide profiles forty-four hot springs, providing descriptions, contact information, directions, maps, photographs, and historical notes.
Table of Content
Northern Colorado (Interstate 70 and North)
Juniper Hot Springs
Strawberry Park Hot Springs
Old Town Hot Springs
Steamboat Springs Mineral Springs Walking Tour
Hot Sulphur Springs Resort and Spa
Eldorado Springs
Indian Springs Resort
Yampa Spa and Hot Springs Vapor Caves
Glenwood Hot Springs Pool
South Canyon Hot Springs
West-Central Colorado (Interstate 70 South to US 50)
Penny Hot Springs
Avalanche Ranch
Conundrum Hot Springs
Cottonwood Hot Springs
Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort
Antero Hot Springs Cabins
Treehouse Hot Springs
Alpine Hot Springs Hideaway
Creekside Hot Springs
Salida Hot Springs Aquatic Center
Cement Creek Ranch
Waunita Hot Springs Ranch
Desert Reef Beach Club
Dakota Hot Springs
Southwest Colorado (US 50 and South)
Orvis Hot Springs
Ouray Hot Springs Pool
Wesbaden Hot Springs Spa and Lodge
Box Canyon Lodge and Hot Springs
Twin Peaks Motel
4UR Ranch
Dunton Hot Springs
Joyful Journey at Mineral Hot Springs Spa
Valley View Hot Springs
San Dunes Swimming Pool
Colorado Gators Reptile Park
Splashland Hot Springs
Rainbow Hot Springs
Healing Waters Resort & Spa
The Springs Resort and Spa
Piedra River Hot Springs
Overlook Hot Springs
Pinkerton Hot Springs
Trimble Spa and Natural Hot Springs
About the author
Debbie Frazier, a fourth-generation Colorado native, was an award-winning journalist for thirty-five years covering Colorado and the West. She earned a master’s in natural resources management and environmental policy. She was communications manager for Colorado State Parks, and then worked with the state’s top wildlife researchers. Her favorite place is anywhere outdoors.