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Pagosa Springs, Colorado

Pagosa Springs Hot Springs | Travel Tips

11/23/2020

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If you want to see this in video form click here or a video about the best hikes click here

​To see articles about what I did, the Pagosa Springs Hot Springs, best places to get coffee, or best hikes click those links!
The official Name is The Springs Resort & Spa.

Address: 323 Hot Springs Blvd, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Hours:  Winter Hours (Labor Day - Memorial Day): 9 AM - 10 PM
            Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day): 9 AM - 10 PM
Phone: (800) 225-0934
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An iconic thing to do in Pagosa Springs is the Hot springs. It is actually the World's Deepest Measured Geothermal Hot Spring which is cool but wont earn you along of bragging rights when you tell your friends.
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But the springs do provide you with 24 soaking pools that vary in temperatures from 83-114 °F (28-46 °C). These temperatures change throughout the day and receive rich mineral waters from the geothermal hot spring. ​
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You aren’t able to bring in your own food or drinks but they do offer you to purchase some if you want.

There is also a pool and river that you can access to cool down when you need to. ​
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Summary

Overall, I enjoyed my time at the hot springs and would recommend it if you enjoy going or have never been to a hot springs. There was a wide variety of hot springs and a pool or the river to cool down in. They do offer food and a more exclusive area if you are wanting to spend a  little more. 
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