Largest hot springs pool in the world, open year-round for soaking and relaxation.
The main Sopris Pool typically maintains a comfortable temperature range of 90-93°F (32-34°C). The smaller, more concentrated therapy pool is significantly hotter, usually around 104°F (40°C).
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Reviews
If you’re looking for a quiet, relaxing, spa experience, this isn’t it. It’s more targeted towards tourism and a family friendly poolside atmosphere than a spa. It was expensive, but it did provide you with reentry all day, unlike Iron Mountain. I was expecting it to be more of a luxurious place, but it did not feel so. The grill and snack bar reminded me of a baseball game, and the grill closed at 4. No alcoholic drinks were allowed outside the grill area, so you couldn’t sip by the springs. The springs were great, I enjoyed the mineral baths and how they became adult only after 5, but it wasn’t the experience I was looking for. Also! It does not have a lazy river! I thought it did from the pictures, but it’s actually a tube slide.
Spent 9 hours there... gotta get your money's worth. 😁 Went there with 4 kids, 2 adults. Spent 8 hours during the day, the returned after dinner for 1 hour. The kids loved it all... lots of varieties of pools, plus the splash pad, plus the chutes area. We had lunch at the grill as the food cart required a physical credit card and we didn't have one. Nothing was cheap, but we had so much fun!! Pro tips: bring your own towel... it costs $5 to rent one. Don't bother coming back with kids after dark, all pools are closed to them except the big two and interest level dropped and it was more crowded. Come early to get chairs. There are locker rooms on the second floor... less used, so cleaner.
It was an amazing little getaway to relax in the natural hotsprings. I stayed at the Lodge which was fully renovated recently and the room was beautiful. Bathtub didn't drain well but very minor and didn't effect our stay. Staff at the lodge and hotspring pool were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was amazing and included with the hotel stay. Hotsprings pool was also included with our hotel stay but can get in without hotel stay but pricey. I thought it was worth the stay in the lodge for full access. Next stay, I would like to try Hotel 1888 which is an 21+ hotel.
My favorite Hot Springs of any hot springs that I've ever been to. Amazing place, great pools, great amenities. The fact they have a cold plunge pool as well as a very hot spring is absolutely excellent! And the views are spectacular as well.
Wasn't worth the $30+ dollars that I paid for a day pass. I was done after 90 minutes. The water slides and kids area was closed (it's only open on weekends from 12-5)-kids area. The hottest pool was over 100°F. It was nice, like being in a swimming pool sized hot tub with waterfall. Seating was provided under most waterfalls. In the great pool they had special seats for neck massagers and fountains for shoulder massagers. There's an area in the great pool where you can do laps, and after that section there was another section with a diving board that was around 12ft deep. Plenty of friendly lifeguards too. The snack bar was closed, but there was another spot on site for food. No swimsuit? The gift shop has a HUGE variety of bikinis, swimsuits and swim trunks. The lockers are FREE.
| Sunday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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| Monday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
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