
The Best Winter Hot Springs Escapes In Western Colorado
This winter could be the one when you discover a Colorado hot springs trip is more than a getaway; for many people, it is a health-boosting reset. Hot springs combine heat, buoyancy, and minerals that improve circulation, relieve aching muscles, and even help you sleep.
Keep scrolling to learn more about Colorado’s hot springs, find a few closest to you, and the benefits that come with a recharge under snowy skies.
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What Makes Western Colorado’s Hot Springs Special
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Colorado has a hot spring for almost everyone. You can find spa resorts, natural pools, and rustic roadside springs all over the state. Enjoy all the amenities at places like Iron Mountain Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs, or soak up free access to the primitive Penny Hot Springs next to the Crystal River near Redstone. Having several options makes it easier to find your favorite Colorado warm-water retreat.
Top 3 Benefits of Visiting Western Colorado’s Hot Springs
- Relaxation & Stress Relief: According to Visiting Angels, warm mineral water and mountain relaxation help calm the mind and muscles. Soaking increases blood flow and reduces winter tension.
- Pain Relief & Circulation: According to Fair Trade Finder, soaking in hot springs expands blood vessels, which can boost circulation and soothe joint stiffness — perfect after winter hiking or skiing.
- Skin & Wellness Boost: FTF says mineral-rich waters help detoxify the skin and ease irritation.
Best Hot Springs Near Grand Junction to Visit in January 2026
- Iron Mountain Hot Springs (Glenwood Springs): A popular developed spring with 32+ mineral pools, riverside views, and temperatures that are perfect for winter soaks.
- Glenwood Hot Springs Pool: Known for being one of the world’s largest natural hot springs pools with a historic resort experience.
- Penny Hot Springs (Carbondale area): A free, natural pool on the Crystal River — rustic, scenic, and a great winter adventure soak. You might share your pool with an elk.
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