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Overlook Mineral Springs Spa

Overlook Mineral Springs Spa

4.4(116 reviews)
0.1 mi
•$

The decor is Victorian and vibe is peaceful. Clean and well maintained. Every employee was so…read morewarm and inviting. We stayed at the Springs resort but randomly walked over to book massage 2 here and wish we had found Overlook sooner. Would rerun just for them . We opted for the couples massage. Jonathan CBD extra add on for couples massage was heaven! Probably top 2 in my life - amazing. Pam worked on my husband and she was fantastic. After the massages they let you soak in your own Hot Springs room - very cozy and private. You are given water and a choice of additional drink as part of package, and robes. Do not forget your sandals or water shoes as it can be slippery. The bathrooms - showers were very clean and spacious. Overall the trip here was worth every penny and would stop here again.

Love this place! We came here a year ago. The soak prices are reasonable and good for the day…read more We had three adults. My daughter was soaking the entire time. I came up with her first and paid for all three of us. My husband stayed back at the hotel with our two dogs. After I had my soak, I gave them his name at the front and walked back to our hotel to switch with him. He came up and had no issue getting in. They do have lockers, bring your own lock. There are also cubbies to put things in that do not need to be secured. These are located in both the men's and women's changing rooms. No outside food or drink besides water is permitted. they have a variety of beverages for purchase. Towel/robe/suit rental is available. We brought our own. The staff came around and checked on us frequently to make sure we were doing well. There are a variety of pools inside, outside and roof top. There is also a cold plunge for in between. I love the peacefulness of their main level outside pools. We enjoyed the flowers and the birds that were fliting about. So relaxing!

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Overlook Mineral Springs Spa - Private Hot spring room

Private Hot spring room

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The Springs Resort & Spa - View from the hot springs area

The Springs Resort & Spa

3.5(639 reviews)
0.1 mi
•$$$

My husband and I came here for our first vacation in four years, and from the moment we arrived, I…read moretruly felt so taken care of. The entire staff was amazing, but a couple of people went especially above and beyond. Rebecca heard we were celebrating and surprised us with a room upgrade, plus the sweetest touch of complimentary chocolates--it made me feel so special. And then there was Christina Martinez, who was just incredible. She helped arrange a late checkout and gave us such helpful recommendations for the area, making everything feel easy and stress-free. Honestly, I can't say enough good things about this place or the people here. If you get the chance to interact with Rebecca or Christina, just know you're in wonderful hands.

My friend's group of 10 people decided to travel to Pagosa for a reunion on the slopes and in the…read moresprings. Although we didn't stay at the hotel, we went to The Springs Resort everyday we were in town. An afternoon soak was just what our muscles needed after spending the day on the slopes. We relaxed, shared stories and laughs while sipping tasty wellness drinks ("shroom shrubs") and cocktails in the healing hot springs. The outstanding service really elevated our experience. Our server, Matthew was exceedingly friendly and attentive. He went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed--including food and drink, took a few group photos, and even let gave us tips as to what springs were best for watching the sunset. Our server Micaela was also excellent, joking with us and making us feel spoiled! I would recommend visiting The Springs in Pagosa to anyone! It was a wonderful way to unwind & catch up, in the relaxing springs while surrounded by beautiful nature! #goodvibes #warmestregards #thesprings

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The Springs Resort & Spa - 4:30 am view

4:30 am view

The Springs Resort & Spa - Outside entry

Outside entry

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Healing Waters Resort & Spa

Healing Waters Resort & Spa

3.3(64 reviews)
0.1 mi
•$$

Genuinely the worse massage I have EVER experienced. The man who massaged me made me severely…read moreuncomfortable and make comments about needing a girlfriend, wanting to go on a date, how Colorado should legalize prostitution, all sorts of semi-sexual comments, and was a bit invasive even in the massage work. I truly walked out of there feeling violated and disgusted. Jonathan was his name, he needs to be fired immediately.

Arrived at 10am thinking I was late as the advertised times showed it opened at 8am. Turns out 8am…read moreopening is only for guests of the motel, and it opens at 11 for the general public. The cashier lent me 4 quarters for the lockers. I felt bad, but then she said they just come back out of the locker- I didn't feel bad anymore. The female only area had a sign for no cell phones. I decided to follow the intent of the sign, but still took my cell phone into the lounge area because I really wanted to read and my books are all on my phone. I did turn off my ringer so it wouldn't bother anyone else. The hot pool was magnificent I loved it. I loved how hot the water was. And that textiles were optional, after living in Europe. I loved the lounging area after coming out of the hot pool and feeling like a million dollars as my heart rate slowed down. The shared outdoor pool was just meh. I got a little chilly lying out and got a mosquito bite so reverted back to the private area again. Overall- I'd go back for the private pool. I could leave the big one.

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Healing Waters Resort & Spa
Healing Waters Resort & Spa
Healing Waters Resort & Spa

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Alpine Inn of Pagosa Springs - My room at the Alpine inn

Alpine Inn of Pagosa Springs

3.8(64 reviews)
2.4 mi
•$

On our motorcycle trip from Richmond, Virginia to the Grand Canyon and back, we are enjoying the…read moresmaller, non-corporate family owned hotels. The Alpine Inn of Pagosa Springs is just that. We arrived early and Sophie was eager to accommodate. With a smile, she had us booked into #213 in a jiffy. The room was clean and bright after opening the curtains. The balcony is tiny, but a balcony nonetheless, overlooking the parking lot, mountains off to the distant. Bathroom was clean, with hot water and strong pressure. In the shower. The beds were a tad springy, soft. Pillows about medium. A continental breakfast is offered with breads, oatmeal, cereals and juices. The location was great. We needed to do laundry and hit Walmart and we were close to both. If you are looking for fancy, the Alpine Inn probably won't do it for you. If you want a great place to sleep, in a great location, for a decent price, this is it!

Clean and quiet, homey and quaint. Nothing fancy but checks all the boxes. My husband is currently…read moreusing a knee scooter and we were thoughtfully offered an ADA room. He declined, but we so appreciated it. One complaint: the pavement of the parking lot could use some love. Lots of toe catching cracks to trip over, especially when on a knee scooter or carrying ALL the things bc your husband's on a knee scooter. But we are very happy with our stay and would definitely recommend it.

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Alpine Inn of Pagosa Springs - Jacuzzi in my room

Jacuzzi in my room

Alpine Inn of Pagosa Springs - Fireplace

Fireplace

Alpine Inn of Pagosa Springs - 2 double beds

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Piedra River Hot Springs

Piedra River Hot Springs

3.0(3 reviews)
0.2 mi

Beautiful location. Reminds me of Sedona the way the river runs in front and the restaurants are…read moreon the other side facing us. Many temperatures to choose from also has a swimming pool. Nice way to spend an afternoon with views of the mountains all around. Down side is it can be pricey, so when they ask if you're a local, tell them Durango zip 81301. That'll get you half price! Enjoy

Our first experience with the McCauley Hot Springs in Jemez Springs was so fun that we decided to…read morefind another one in Colorado near Pagosa Springs. I mean, who wants to pay $74 a day to splash around hot water with hundreds of other people? After some googling, we figured we'd try this spot after whitewater rafting. This place is kinda interesting in that it's literally right on the Piedra River, but it's along a section of the river where the hot springs bubble up so you're literally in the river blocked off by man-made dams that you can adjust and/or make new pools by yourself. So if you're headed west out of Pagosa Springs, it's about a 17 mile drive on US 160. You'll pass the turnoff for Chimney Rock on your left (south). US 160 will go north, and you'll see a clearing with some cabins advertising for pinon nuts and a brown sign indicating a turnoff for First Fork Road on your right. You'll want to turn in here. First Fork Road is also known as Piedra Road and Forest Service Route 622. You'll pass a bunch of cabins and camping sites, and the road will be a gravel/washboard/dirt kind of road. It's actually pretty well maintained. It is a little narrow at times with a very steep dropoff, so just be a little careful when you're driving on it. I drove my rental Jetta, and it was entirely fine, but it's probably awful in the winter. You'll take it for 6.7 miles, and you'll come upon a sign on your right with an intersection for Monument Park Road to your right and a parking area for the Sheep Creek Trailhead on your left. You'll want to park in the parking area and take the Sheep Creek Trailhead. Apparently, the signs tell you to register, but all the papers were filled. You would think that they would come around and refresh the papers, but I guess not. The trail starts off easy, but then becomes a bunch of switchbacks and then a very steep descent. You'll be climbing down 800 feet in about 3/4s of a mile. There are places where the trail has been modified or an old part of the trail been closed off, but they're easily discernible. Just make sure you keep to the right every time there's a possible fork. You'll hit a sign about fishing lures and then an open meadow. Take the fork to the right, and it'll cut across the meadow and follow the river upstream. You'll then hit another fork where the trail goes right upwards and another fork that goes down towards the river. Take the upwards right fork. You'll walk about another 3/4s of a mile and you'll enter another clearing after several obvious campsites. Walk towards the river at this point, and you'll see to your left the springs on the banks of the river. I think there must be several other pools upstream from the clearing as we heard voices from there, but we didn't go exploring. The pools are about 100 degrees and they're pretty shallow. I think it's interesting because you can feel the hot water and then you can also feel the cold water from the Piedra River coming in and you can adjust the temperature utilizing the rocks. It's pretty brackish though because there's a lot of silt. In the muddy areas, the mud is super hot too. Apparently clothing is optional, but as there was a bunch of people camping out, there was no skinny dipping this time. ;) I think it's pretty cool when you're sitting in the pool, that you're eye level with the rest of the river...and believe me, the Piedra River is pretty fast this time of the year. Be careful once you get back on the road when you're leaving, especially at sunset. The sun hits your car windshield at such an angle during the red dirt switchback that you won't be able to see very well. And especially with the narrow road and dropoff, it could be a disaster. Lucky for me, he jerked the wheel in time because apparently I was precariously close to the edge. Oops.

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Piedra River Hot Springs

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Club Wyndham Pagosa - Washer/dryer in unit

Club Wyndham Pagosa

3.1(115 reviews)
3.3 mi

While Pagosa Springs is not in the Aspen, Vail or Telluride category of Colorado mountain towns,…read moreits trails and various elements that lend to a certain uniqueness make it great for a short trip with visuals and activities that rival the luxe towns of the Centennial State. Wolf Creek historically gets the most snow in Colorado. If Pacific moisture collides with the rare Gulf moisture - watch out. A three foot dump is common. Well beyond the big, corporate resorts, Pagosa has remoteness nearby that is all its own. Lesser known gems are to be discovered, like Rainbow Springs and various points along the Piedra River and the largely uninhabited Hinsdale County. They are locales for the visitor to find on their own, since residents might prefer some places largely undiscovered by the masses to remain so. Club Wyndham is another jewel. Yep, I said it. Having stayed her twice for extended stretches, I like the place. It is quite simple, but spread out - perhaps the development was overbuilt back in the day - but you have ample territory to yourself. While the golf course (ran by another entity, I think) might need greening up, it would be convenient and is right out the door. Here's where this place really wins. The units are impeccably clean and well appointed. And if you need something else, the staff are on it. More Lavazza coffee? Sure. Another request? No problem. Most people would probably celebrate the price, so low, it's practically free. All in all, an impressive experience in value and service provided where there are quite limited lodging options. Would return.

We absolutely loved our stay here! We stayed right next to the lake, and the home we stayed at was…read more3 floors, 2 bedrooms, and a loft (which had two beds). It was more than enough room for the 4 of us. We loved the variety of daily activities and amenities in the area. The facilities were clean and well-maintained. I loved that everything was very family-friendly. They even had happy hour on Friday-Sunday at the main lobby check-in area. We enjoyed some drinks and light snacks. The staff were all super helpful, knowledgeable, and kind. The location of Club Wyndham Pagosa is also awesome--it is quite literally walking distance from City Market, a grocery store, and Walmart. And also, it was just across the street (less than a 5 minute drive) from the ER/hospital...which we unfortunately had to take my daughter one of the days. But that said, we were super thankful that it was so close. I would highly recommend this spot if you get the chance to go.

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Club Wyndham Pagosa - Dining room and TV area

Dining room and TV area

Club Wyndham Pagosa
Club Wyndham Pagosa

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Nathan‘S Hippy Dip - hotsprings - Updated May 2026

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