The Best Hot Springs Near Boulder

Updated April 22, 2024
A sign pointing to the pools at Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Winter

There are dozens of unique hot springs in Colorado, each catering to various preferences. For many, distance is a key factor when choosing an ideal destination, so we’ve put together this list of the 9 best hot springs near Boulder.  

I’m a Colorado local and a big fan of hot springs. Nothing’s more relaxing after a day of hiking or hitting slopes! In this guide, I’ll explain the perks of each location, such as spa amenities, lodging, and more.

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9 Best Hot Springs to Visit Near Boulder

Strawberry Park Hot Springs

Steamboat Springs

View of Strawberry Park Hot Springs during winter

📍 Google Maps | Website | (970) 879-0342 

Of all the closest hot springs to Boulder, my top recommendation is Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Surrounded by tall pines and with a more natural feel than other hot springs resorts, the ambiance is peaceful and relaxing. 

Massage services and on-site lodging are available. While children are allowed during the day, the natural hot springs pools are only open to adults after sundown. During these hours, clothing is optional. 

Strawberry Park Hot Springs is one of the best things to do in Steamboat Springs. This is especially true after a day at Steamboat Ski Resort, one of the top ski areas in Colorado.

🎟️ Admission: $20 per person for 2 hours (cash only)
🌡️ Temp: 102-106 °F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: rustic ambiance, clothing-optional hours, massage services, camping and cabins, shuttle service

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Hot Sulphur Springs Resort & Spa

Hot Sulphur

The author with her husband in Hot Sulphur Springs Resort & Spa
My husband and I soaking in one of the resort’s hot spring pools

📍 Google Maps | Website | (970) 725-3306

The seven natural springs in Hot Sulphur were first discovered and used by the Ute tribe for healing purposes. Today, the mineral-rich water feeds 21 man-made pools, each with varying sizes and temperatures.

Hot Sulphur Springs Resort & Spa is one of the best day trips from Boulder. But consider lodging at the resort, as overnight guests receive complimentary hot spring access. If you book one of their massage treatments, an hour of soaking is included, too. 

🎟️ Admission: $30 adult, $16 children
🌡️ Temp: 95-112 °F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: private pools, Swedish and deep tissue massages, historic bathhouse and lodging 

Mount Princeton Hot Springs Resort

Buena Vista

View from the Mount Princeton Hot Springs during winter

📍 Google Maps | Website | (719) 395-2447 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort features some of the best hot springs near Boulder, CO. Soak along Chalk Creek, relax with spa treatments, and book overnight lodging. Children will enjoy the slide and outdoor swimming pool, and adults on a wellness retreat will love the fitness classes and juice bar on-site. 

Day passes are available; however, overnight guests receive greater access to these amenities. Know that this hot spring resort is one of the best places to stay and things to do in Buena Vista! You’re sure to be impressed by the experience. 

🎟️ Admission: $45 Adults, $35 Children & Seniors on weekends, $40 Adults, $35 Children & Seniors on weekdays
🌡️ Temp: 90-120 °F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: creekside soaking, swimming pools, water slide, spa and fitness services, juice bar, lodging 

Cottonwood Hot Springs Inn & Spa

Buena Vista

Closeup view of the "Cottonwood Hot Springs Inn & Spa" signage near the entrance

📍 Google Maps | Website | 719-395-2102

Cottonwood Hot Springs offers a comprehensive wellness retreat in one of Colorado’s best mountain towns. The resort does not offer wifi and the use of technology is discouraged. Take the opportunity to unplug and instead, admire the surrounding beauty of the San Isabel National Forest.

Quiet hot springs, a dry sauna, and unique spa services are available. These include various massages as well as energy work and meditations. In efforts to promote natural healing, alcohol and drugs are not permitted on-site.  

🎟️ Admission: $30 Adults, $24 Children on Mon.-Thurs.; $34 Adults, $30 Children on Fri.-Sun. and holidays
🌡️ Temp: 94-110°F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: quiet ambiance, multiple hot spring pools, sauna, spa, and meditations, camping and cabins

Indian Hot Springs

Idaho Springs 

View of the sign and entrance to Indian Hot Springs

📍 Google Maps | Website | (303) 989-6666 

Indian Hot Springs are the closest hot springs to Denver and Boulder, located less than an hour from both cities. At this resort, an indoor soaking pool is set within a glass dome filled with lush tropical plants. Outdoor jacuzzis are also available. 

For a clothing-optional and private hot springs experience, adults can visit the geothermal caves — one of the most unique attractions in Idaho Springs. Here, the hot springs water is especially steamy with temperatures ranging between 104-112°F. 

🎟️ Admission (Pool/Cave Combo): $55 weekdays, see complete pricing here.
🌡️ Temp: 90-112 °F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: indoor pool, private baths, outdoor jacuzzis, geothermal caves, spa treatments, lodging

SunWater Spa

Manitou Springs

View of an information board in Sunwater Spa
(photo: Lee A Wong / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website | (719) 695-7007 

Discover SunWater Spa in Manitou Springs, one of the best small towns in Colorado. It’s easy to access, located just west of Colorado Springs. But despite its location near a major city, the resort is a peaceful oasis. Visitors are encouraged to speak in whispers, making these hot springs ideal for adults seeking quiet relaxation.

Here, natural mineral water is sourced from underground, filling large cedar soaking tubs. Access to two saunas and the main pool is included with reservations. Spa services and yoga classes are also available.

🎟️ Admission: $45 per person for 90 min.
🌡️ Temp: 99-104°F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: whisper zone, private outdoor tubs, saunas, swimming pool, cold plunge pool, spa, and yoga

Glenwood Hot Springs Resort

Glenwood Springs

The tourists having fun in Glenwood Hot Springs Resort
(photo: Andriy Blokhin / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website | 970-945-6571 | 👉 Book a Stay on Booking

Glenwood Hot Springs is home to the largest mineral water pool in the world. It’s a great family-friendly destination, having multiple water slides and shallow play areas. The Shoshone Chutes is a favorite among children, offering a safe but thrilling rafting-like experience. 

Adults will appreciate the large lap pool, smaller soaking pools, and the option to rent a private cabana. Other great amenities include the spa, athletic club, and resort restaurants. Book overnight lodging for the full experience.

🎟️ Admission: $34 Adults, $24 Children (those are peak rates, you can check off-season here)
🌡️ Temp: 90 °F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: multiple pools, waterslides, and children play areas, spa services, cabana rentals, lodging 

🥾 Love The Outdoors? Don’t miss our guide to the best hikes in Colorado — one of which is in Glenwood Springs!

Sand Dunes Pool

Hooper

The author's dogs having their time in Sand Dunes Pool
Sunset views from the hot springs’ on-site, pet-friendly campground

📍 Google Maps | Website | (719) 378-2807 | Closed every Thursday

The Sand Dunes Pool, often referred to as the “Hooper Pool” by locals, is located in the beautiful San Luis Valley. It’s the perfect complement to a day at Great Sand Dunes National Park, one of the best places to explore in Colorado

Set to a comfortable 98°F, the outdoor swimming pool offers year-round fun for the whole family. Separate from this area lies an adult-only greenhouse. Here, you can enjoy drinks while soaking in various pools surrounded by exotic plants. 

My husband and I love this destination since our dogs join us on Colorado road trips. Though pets aren’t allowed at the hot springs, they’re permitted at the on-site campground and within private cabins. 

🎟️ Admission: $18 Adults, $12 Children, $12 Seniors (additional $5 for greenhouse entry)
🌡️ Temp: 98-111°F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: outdoor pool, 21+ soaking pools, greenhouse, bar, and restaurant, camping and cabins

The Springs Resort & Spa

Pagosa Springs

A woman relaxing and enjoying her day in The Springs Resort and Spa
(photo: Victoria Ditkovsky / Shutterstock)

📍 Google Maps | Website | (800) 225-0934 | 👉 Book a Stay on Trip Advisor 

Set in the San Juan Mountains, Pagosa Springs is farther from Boulder than any other destination on this guide. Though the 5-hour 30-minute drive may not allow for frequent visits, they’re some of the best hot springs in Colorado

The 25 soaking pools are fed by the deepest geothermal spring in the world. The water that surfaces from the Mother Spring is an incredible 144°F, which is far too hot for soaking. But blended with the cold water of the San Juan River, these Pagosa hot springs are set to comfortable temperatures.

Experience each pool, enjoy spa and wellness services, and stay the night for a restorative getaway. 

🎟️ Admission: $67 Adults, $35 Children, $62 Seniors 
🌡️ Temp: 95-112 °F
📅 Season: year-round
♨️ Features: quiet pools, San Juan River views, spa and wellness activities, restaurants, lodging  

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Thanks for reading our guide on the best hot springs near Boulder, Colorado! From luxury resorts to natural settings, each of these hot springs offers a unique experience. See our guide to the top things to do in Colorado for more travel inspiration!

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