
As noted by Talia Morgan from Ever After In The Woods, natural hot springs flow beneath the lodge and feed a steamy cave pool about two feet deep. With temperatures around 100 degrees and intense humidity, the cave delivers a powerful, sauna-like experience that visitors say is unlike anything else in the state. Because the mineral water is untreated, guests are asked to rinse off before entering to maintain its natural condition.

May is one of the best times to visit, offering fewer crowds and a perfect mix of crisp air and warm soaking weather. The surrounding San Juan Mountains still carry snow on their peaks, creating a dramatic backdrop while the town itself stays quiet and easy to explore.

The lodge leans into its historic charm, offering everything from cozy rooms to larger private houses, along with an outdoor pool perfect for soaking while taking in the views. Between the natural setting, the unique cave experience, and the peaceful mountain atmosphere, it’s easily one of Colorado’s most underrated spa escapes.









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