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The recent appearance of 70-degree weather and snow in the same week signals that Colorado’s shift from winter to spring has officially begun. For some, that means claiming final runs on the slope, while for others it means sneaking in rides and hikes on sunnier days (while quietly waxing their stand-up-paddle boards in anticipation). Whatever your particular endorphin addiction, nothing pairs better than a post-adventure hot springs session. Ideal for winter or spring, soaking sore muscles transcends the seasons. Click through this slideshow for our guide to finding your midseason bliss.
Strawberry Park Hot Springs, Steamboat Springs Drive time: 3.25 hours Cost: From $12 —Image courtesy of Shutterstock
Glenwood Hot Springs, Glenwood Springs Drive time: 2.5 hours Cost: From $15.25 —Image courtesy of Glenwood Hot Springs
The Springs Resort & Spa, Pagosa Springs Drive time: 5 hours Cost: From $24.50 —Image courtesy of The Springs Resort & Spa
Dunton Hot Springs, Dolores Drive time: 7 hours Cost: From $600, includes cabin (based on double occupancy), all meals and beverages —Image courtesy of Dunton Hot Springs
Strawberry Park Hot Springs, Steamboat Springs Drive time: 3.25 hours Cost: From $12 —Image courtesy of Shutterstock
Glenwood Hot Springs, Glenwood Springs Drive time: 2.5 hours Cost: From $15.25 —Image courtesy of Glenwood Hot Springs
The Springs Resort & Spa, Pagosa Springs Drive time: 5 hours Cost: From $24.50 —Image courtesy of The Springs Resort & Spa
Dunton Hot Springs, Dolores Drive time: 7 hours Cost: From $600, includes cabin (based on double occupancy), all meals and beverages —Image courtesy of Dunton Hot Springs