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March 2024 by James H
Rooms ok but no fridge and no WiFi. Springs great but too packed so didn’t get use them allot.
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March 2024 by Mike Jones
Awesome experience here! We come every year and love it!Walkability: Nice walkways between the different hot springs pools
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March 2024 by Charley Wolf
Poor maintenance of facility. There are no rubber non slip mats. On the stairs or near the tubs. I fell down one of the sets of steps and the employees watching from the window did not even ask if I was okay. Employee went out and salted without saying a word to me. The tubs are glorified bath tubs. They get slightly warmer than like warm. Most views are obstructed. Do not recommend.
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March 2024 by Chris O
Springs were lovely. The temperatures vary between the tubs. Higher on the mountain is hotter. We went in some that were very hot and some that were like bath water. Wonder around and find your perfect temperatures. The rooms are dated, but they are perfect to sleep and shower. They provide unlimited towels for the guests and toiletries in the guest rooms. There is a lovely fireplace room at the lodge to relax and warm up. The staff were all kind and explained everything about the property. The word sulphur explains the smell around the property and the town, but don't forget to remove your jewelry. If you're looking for a 5 Star resort, this isn't it, but it's ideal for a getaway. The website tells you to wear shoes in the decks (slides worked fine for me) - they treat the walkways with salt in winter. Also, the website tells you there is a charge for the use of the lockers. You probably won't have cell service, but there is free wifi in the lodge. Enjoy the unplugged life!
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March 2024 by Jenny Arribau
I found that staff is friendly if you are friendly to them, and the place as a whole is lovely, in a quirky old Colorado hot springs sort of way. Rooms could really use some updates. FYI room prices are higher if it is a holiday, and they don't seem to limit the amount of visitors... I made the mistake of going during President's day weekend. I learned crowds getting in and out of the pools make them cooler, and there aren't enough warm pools for it to be pleasant with a lot of people who are thinking the same thing! Waking up early in the cold, peaceful morning and sharing the hot springs a just few area locals was the best part of my weekend getaway.
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February 2024 by Mackenzie Harshaw
The hot springs were okay, the 16 pools is a little deceiving as they are small pools, some only fitting 2 or 4 people. I went durning winter so it was actively snowing, they use rocksalt between the pools and they are not very close. However, the bathrooms were revolting, empty water bottles, puddles of water, hair, and nastiness everywhere. We arrived around 6 and left about 830,9 and the same dirty cloths were on the lockroom floor, it was never cleaned. The lockers are very small, with only one bench in the common area. Some basic cleaning would have made the experience so much better, I went with 4 adult women.Nearby activities: Ski and tubing
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February 2024 by Ashley Morikawa
This was a fun thing to do while we were in Granby, especially after a day of being on the mountain, and it was only a 15 minute drive or so to get there from our place in Granby. Saturday is apparently their busiest night and there is no capacity or cut off for the number of entrances. It was a really cold night (in the teens) so we thought we would start on Level 3 in the hotter pools and work our way down. That is not what happened. Apparently with so many people being there, the pool temps cool down so the larger pool that was supposed to be 106+ was maybe 100. ?‼️It would be good for them to check temps routinely and update the pool temps for their customers to have a better experience. ‼️Unfortunately that was one of the big pool and was too cold for us to hang out in for too long, so we moved to a smaller pool that was definitely 107+ but could really only fit 5 people. There was another big pool with a waterfall but that area was much too loud for a relaxing experience, so we stayed in the one small pool until we couldn't stand the heat any longer. These 2 pools that we experienced at the right side of the property were very shallow and the bottom/sides of the pool were a rocky texture which was very uncomfortable to sit on (and the possibility of snagging my bathing suit) and the benches were positioned too high in the pools so it was too cold to use those. Its a very interesting experience, different from our other hot spring experiences and it was also much less expensive. We got a day pass and a towel rental for $30. Lockers are small and only cost 50 cents. It was also a very peaceful soak (minus the loud people) and I am sure its a beautiful view being on the side of the mountain during the day. Sorry no photos. It was too cold to bother with a phone. Everything was freezing that night— my towel, my shoes, my HAIR. There are also water bottle refills available if you bring your own bottle.
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February 2024 by Gary Ritchison
I visited this place on Feb18th, 2024. What a great disappointment. Very misleading on tub temperatures. I could do better in my bath tub at home. The tubs were quite small. They need to limit amount of people visiting. I asked for a refund. I told them that the pools were no where near the temperatures posted. There response was that there was to many people in the tubs and it changes the temperatures. Really! I don’t think the water coming from the earth is adjusted by the amount of people in the tubs. This place is a total joke and not worth any $$ a soak, Highly recommend to use your bathtub at home. Stay away unless you like throwing $ into a waste can! I visit a lot of hot springs and this one is the worst ever.
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February 2024 by Kelly
Don't waste your time and money. Total disappointment. Several of the pools were roped off, the temperatures advertised were not accurate. The pools were luke warm at best. There was not a "hot" pool to be found. The pools are small, so you were close and personal with the other guests. The walkways and the areas around the pools were very icy! Overall it was poorly maintained, but the worst part is that the pools are not hot. We stayed for less than an hour. Epic waste of time and money.
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February 2024 by Danielle Cummings
If you’re looking for a classy, upscale, sleek, modern spa with hot springs, this is not it. This is a spa build in the 1990s that has not been modernized (with the possible exception of the changing rooms, which seemed much newer), and much of the building materials are mismatched and discolored. All that said, if you want to experience completely natural hot springs in an array of rocky, cement, and tub-style pools (total of 16 at the time of our visit in February, including uncovered, covered, and indoors) for a great price in a snowy mountainside, you’re in luck. We came here as a pit stop to kill 2 hours before heading to Denver airport and to experience hot springs for the first time, and it was perfect for that purpose. It was not busy when we arrived at 9:30 but was decently so by the time we left at 11:30. They had everything we needed available to purchase or rent - towels, sandals, robes, even swimsuits, as well as water fountains scattered throughout. Walk ins are welcome and their operating hours are excellent (8am to 10pm if I recall correctly), and you can come and go off the property as long as you notify the front desk. The staff was helpful and friendly, as were the locals that apparently come there on a daily basis. The pools that are set higher in the mountain are typically the hotter pools, and vice versa, ranging from 114-90ish Fahrenheit; they have varying levels of minerals though the only distinction made on the signs was the high-magnesium pool. All of the pools are filled with water ONLY from the 122 acre property’s 7 hot springs, without any additives such as chlorine; they do certainly have the sulfur smell but it didn’t bother me after 20 minutes or so. We definitely felt relaxed and loose after 2 hours. Children are only allowed on the base floor where the cooler pools are, so I was glad we didn’t have our kids with us as I preferred the higher pools. They also offer massages (I don’t recall pricing) and private pools for $30 per person for one hour, both of which are easily booked online. We started with a private pool, which had its own shower and sauna-style room, but the pool was scalding (113 I think she said?) and had white strands things floating in it, which naturally alarmed me. Turns out those white floaters are in all of the pools and upon close inspection by my husband appeared to be disintegrated caulking, which made me feel better. Otherwise there was the occasional gnat or hair floating in the pools which I think is to be expected at any facility. Lots of birds could be heard chirping in the surrounding trees. The hotel rooms looked old but not necessarily unclean or run-down from the outside. The town looks like an old mining style town that is very small (population of 600) and rundown, with only a single restaurant I could find that didn’t open till 4pm. The spa itself does have a cafeteria but we didn’t even venture in there, as well as a small gift shop. Overall, very inexpensive way to experience authentic natural hot springs in a remote setting, though I think the resort could really use a significant renovation to make it more aesthetically appealing and cleaner feeling. Bring your own flip flops, towel, robe, swimsuit, and kindle to optimize the experience.
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February 2024 by Nathan Chapman
Funky little gem of a hot spring. Good super hot pools as well as cooler options. Lots of pools and tubs.
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February 2024 by Vanessa
I spent a night here and the rooms were very spacious.I chose this spot for the hot springs and it seemed worth it to spend the night given they give guests towels and a grab bag for breakfast.I thought some of the staff were a little rude, but that might have been because they were busy. The layout for the hotel and actual pools was not explained well to me.Something to keep in mind is that they do have lockers for storage, but they cost 50 cents for a single use. The pools smell heavily of eggs (sulfur) and there's no cap on how many people can go in, so on colder nights, the hotter pools (which are located up the hill) are the most packed (I went into a small pool with like 15 people already in there). The grounds get very slippery at night with all the ice, so be careful when walking around.
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February 2024 by Bidemi Adejumo
Rooms: Comfortable beds
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February 2024 by Blaine Trimbach
Had a few days planned to go up and do the hot springs/massage as a Valentine’s Day gift for my girlfriend as a surprise. They called me about a week ago and canceled my massage at 12:30 with the female masseuse. No big deal, they were going to give me a free entry to that hot springs to hang out while my gf got her massage that was scheduled at the same time.Just got a call and they cancelled her reservation as well due to the male masseuse spraining his wrist..tried to offer another free entry to the hot springs. I asked for recommendations on where to get a massage so last minute but it is an hour drive away not to mention there is no availability, I would assume this is because a massage and spa is a pretty common gift for a significant other on V Day.After reading the other reviews about how disgusting this place is I am glad we aren’t wasting our time.Had to get this one off my chest as I have booked lodging and all the other events including going tubing not too far away. This really put a kink in my plans. I’m PISSED!
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February 2024 by Milton Packard
Excellent spot for relief from aching ski muscles. Fantastic service, great crew of employees!!!