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    Sylvan Lake State Park

    4.7 (12 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Beautiful park. Well maintained and clean! Fish jumping everywhere. Secluded coves and picnic areas.

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    Paepcke Park - Summer Art Installation 2025

    Paepcke Park

    (2 reviews)

    Cute little park in the heart of Aspen. Nice for dog-walking or a picnic. The squirrels and pigeons…read moreare cordial. Named for the great Walter Paepcke.

    "Cover up, rain down "We wept on the edge of this town…read more"It's all I want it's all we want tonight" --------------------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­----------------------- Three-second review: It's a park. There's a gazebo. No restrooms. --------------------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­----------------------- Complete review: The park sits on an one block parcel on Main Street in between Aspen and Garmisch streets. It features an iconic gazebo, a bust of a Nobel Prize laureate, and notably has no restrooms at all (except during special events: porta-johns and janes). The grass is green and the people are friendly. There is a good coffee shop -- if you're into that -- a few steps away; there is a church -- if you're in need of that -- a block away; and, nice people everywhere. Everywhere. In terms of my specific first-hand experiences here, we were here for a special event. There were plenty of well-serviced porta-johns and janes and hand-washing stations. I found the water fountains (or bubblers, if you're from Boston) and made use of them. It rained a lil', I think. It was beautiful. --------------------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­----------------------- Rating: Four-stars, "Yay! I'm a fan."

    Strawberry Park Hot Springs - Around 5 beautiful

    Strawberry Park Hot Springs

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    Obviously the location is amazing. Hard to beat hot springs in winter, especially since we were…read morelucky enough to be there while it was snowing. But service and accommodations? Negative stars. My husband and I just stayed two nights in the caboose for our anniversary. First impressions the caboose is adorable, but smells like the inside of a bong. Absolutely overwhelmingly rank. We opened all the doors and windows and used most of a bottle of febreeze we found under the sink to make it slightly more tolerable. Then when we pulled open the murphy bed we found someone else's dirty underwear. We let the attendant know, he apologized and told us he'd let his manager know and we should hear from her the next day. We watched him write a note for her. Heard absolutely nothing. No follow up whatsoever. We talked to another employee when we were checking out to let him know we left a pile of someone else's dirty laundry on the stoop and his response was "f***, I keep telling those guys they have to clean in there." Seriously not impressed for a $500 stay. On top of that the provided linens are one thin blanket, threadbare sheets and the saddest pillows you've ever slept on. I get that it's a rustic setting, but that's no excuse for a dirty, smelly room and cheapskate bedding. It was just gross.

    Atmosphere: Strawberry Hot Springs is one of my favorite hot…read morespring spots to relax. The atmosphere is so calm and peaceful. You can really let go of all your stress as soon as you get there. They have about four hot pools and a cold plunge. The cold plunge is freezing at first but it actually feels amazing after being in the hot water for a while. I've visited in both fall and winter, and each season is stunning. Kids are welcome during the day. Which makes it great for a family visit. At night, clothing is optional during certain hours, so just check ahead if that's not your thing. Service: The staff is really laid-back and friendly. They check bags for food because chipmunks will try to sneak to your bag and steal your snacks. The bathrooms are always clean and well-maintained. Everyone makes the whole experience feel easy and enjoyable. Cost & Reservations: If you drive yourself and there's no snow, admission is $20 cash per person. If it's snowy, there's a shuttle from Steamboat Springs for about $50, which includes admission. Visits are two-hour reservations, you can book on their website. Payment is cash only in person, so make sure to bring some. Tips: Keep snacks in your car to avoid the chipmunks, bring a towel and something warm to wear after your soak, and enjoy!

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