Clear your head and feel your stress fade away as you reconnect with nature on a scenic hike, followed by a soothing dip in a natural hot spring pool to pamper your mind and body. The best part — you don’t have to be a world-class mountain climber to pair a little adventure with your retreat, pick your level of activity from the list below. (And also check out all Colorado Hot Springs: A Quick Guide.)
1. Hanging Lake Trail & Glenwood Hot Springs
Glenwood Springs area
Hike
Starting at the bottom of Glenwood Canyon, this short but moderately rated hike ascends 1,000 feet up through Deadhorse Creek Canyon. The journey will be worth it, as hikers are rewarded with views of Bridal Veil Falls pouring over into Hanging Lake’s blue-green waters. Take time to relax and enjoy the lush, peaceful landscape before returning the way you came. 2 miles round trip. Pro tip: Because of its natural beauty, Hanging Lake is a desirable destination to visit. Reservations are required to experience this scenic gem.
Hot Springs
Start your journey to relaxation in the Glenwood Hot Springs’ therapy pool, where Yampa Spring water is kept at 104 degrees and its 15 different minerals are purported to heal aching joints. Then hop the large pool — which is as long as two city blocks and a chilly (by comparison) 90 to 93 degrees.
2. Mad Creek/Hot Springs Trail & Strawberry Park Hot Springs
Steamboat Springs area
Hike
Sunny Mad Creek/Hot Springs Trail outside Steamboat Springs starts and ends right next to the Strawberry Park Hot Springs — an encouraging reminder of the reward that awaits after your workout. The aspen-laden path runs through meadows that are home to nearly 100 wildflower varieties, past Mad Creek Canyon landscapes and a postcard-worthy old U.S. Forest Service cabin. 4.5 miles round trip.
Hot Springs
Set amid a swath of trees 4 steep miles from town, the rustic Strawberry Park Hot Springs’ pools are encased by artfully crafted stone walls, while man-made waterfalls trickle sonorously into the water. A small private pool is dedicated for watsu, a type of gentle, warm-water massage that will make the strain of your hike a pleasant memory. Be advised, this property is clothing-optional between sundown and opening. See a video of Strawberry Park Hot Springs.